While he was in Austin, I asked Damon to give us an overview of how DTO Solutions has been doing – including Run Deck – and the continuing evolution of DevOps.
The recent version of SmartBear’s ALMComplete contains a host of new, Agile-oriented features. In this overview, SmartBear’s Steve Miller explains the new features and the motivations behind them. Disclosure: SmartBear sponsored this video.
The recent version of SmartBear’s ALMComplete contains a host of new, Agile-oriented features. In this demo, SmartBear’s Steve Miller explains the new features and the motivations behind them. Disclosure: SmartBear sponsored this video.
While at Velocity 2011, I asked Basho’s Justin Sheehy to tell us how things have been going at Basho and what the current state of the NoSQL world is. We also have a good discussion of how developers are finding the “post-relational database world” and how GitHub plays into Basho’s business.
The practices and technologies of DevOps have begun to spread into what I’d call “the mainstream,” which is fantastic: DevOps has a lot to offer to all IT organizations. IBM has taken notice and started getting involved. Here, while at the IBM Rational conference Innovate 2011, I talk with IBM’s Pete Marshall and Peter Spung about what DevOps and what IBM has to offer. Disclosure: IBM is a client and sponsored this video.
ServiceNow’s John Roberts describes how he built the Knowledge11 conference portal on-top of the Service-now.com platform. Disclosure: ServiceNow is a client and sponsored this video.
While at the IBM Impact Unconference, I talked with Andy Piper about WebSphere MQ and the range of products around queues. We discuss where queues are used, who’s using them, and what IBM is looking to do in the future.
While at MIX11 this year, I talked with Microsoft’s ;Ziad Ismail about Internet Explorer and how Microsoft is making it into not just a web application, but an application development stack. Microsoft is a client and sponsored this video.
You’ve probably heard that IBM launched two new, public cloud offerings recently, Enterprise and Enterprise+. These offerings are oriented around the requirements IBM is getting from larger companies – they’re hoping to match the feature sets to existing work-loads and application types. While at the IBM Cloud Forum where IBM announced these offerings, I sat down with IBM’s Jan Jackman and CohesiveFT’s Craig Heimark to talk about these offerings. Jan tells us about the two Smart Clouds and the types of work-loads people are using cloud for; Craig goes over how CohesiveFT partners with IBM to secure these work-loads and help manage the stacks.Disclosure: IBM is a client and sponsored this podcast.
I had a chat with some of IBM’s partners – Eaton’s Dave Davidson and Tridium’s Marc Petock, ;at IBM Pulse 2011 about the state of Smarter Buildings, and Smarter Cities today and the requirement for collaboration to achieve their possibilities.