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Screaming in the Cloud

Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of C

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Total: 648

Is your company thinking about adopting serverless and running with it? Is there a profitable opport

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) turned off a customer that it thought was doing something out of bounds.

Do you deal with a lot of data? Do you need to analyze and interpret data? Veritone’s platform is de

Google builds platforms for developers and strives to make them happy. There's a team at Google that

What is serverless? What do people want it to be? Serverless is when you write your software, deploy

It is easy to pick apart the general premise of Cloud agnosticism being a myth. What about reasonabl

Trying to convince a company to embrace the theory and idea of Chaos Engineering is an uphill battle

Are you about to head off to college? Interested in DevOps and the Cloud? Is there a good way for so

Today, we’re talking to Jeff Barr, vice president and chief evangelist at Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Some companies that offer services expect you to do things their way or take the highway. However, G

What’s serverless? Are you serverless now? Is going from enterprise to serverless a natural evolutio

DevOps as a service describes what Reactive Ops is trying to do, who it’s trying to help, and what p

Are you interested in going beyond basic monitoring and visibility? Need tools to build and operate

Let’s chat about the Cloud and everything in between. The people in this world are pretty comfortabl

Do you need data captured that let you know when things don’t look quite right? Need to identify iss

Aurora, from Amazon Web Services (AWS), is a MySQL-compatible service for complex database structure

Does your job challenge and motivate you? Does it utilize your skills? Or, are you ready to go job h

Docker went from being a small startup to an enterprise company that changed the way people think ab

Like migrating caribou, you tend to follow the trends of what clients are doing, which dictates what

Microsoft has experienced a renaissance. By everything that we've seen coming out of Microsoft over