Bringing context to alerting and incident management
Ben and Ryan talk with Robert Ross, the CEO and co-founder of FireHydrant about the problem with alerting and incident management today, how holiday code freezes change incident management, and how Robert accidentally became a CEO.
Behind the scenes building IBM watsonx, an AI and data platform
Insight into how IBM built their own LLM, data lakehouse, and AI governance system.
How to scale a business-ready AI platform with watsonx: Q&A with IBM
We chat with IBM about how their watsonx platform makes generative AI more than just a fun toy.
Build vs. buy doesn’t matter. Tool adoption does.
Ben and Ryan talk to Rob Skillington, CTO and co-founder of Chronosphere. They talk about how buy vs. buy is a false choice, lessons learned from building developer tooling at Uber, and why building developer tools needs more than technical skills.
Edge and beyond: How to meet the increasing demand for memory
How an algo raver stays in key(boards)
Do you need a specialized vector database to implement vector search well?
Making event-driven development predictable with Discover
SPONSORED BY DISCOVER FINANCIAL On this sponsored episode of the podcast, Ben and Ryan chat with Paul Manning and Emanuele Pugliese of Discover Financial about the tech that goes into payments and the way they approach developer experience and architecture. They talk about domain-driven design, event-driven architecture, Kafka Streams, and how they leverage all that…
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How engineering teams at a large org can move at startup speed
On this sponsored episode of the podcast, Ben talks with Amber Webb, Principal Engineer at Shell, and Naresh Kumar, Senior Principal Engineer at Shell, about their hyper automation initiative, which locates organization-level bottlenecks and removes them.
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