Private cloud, beans and franks, and bathrooms - Coté Memo #29

There was some interesting container orchestration news this week which we discussed in Software Defined Talk.

If you’re into Slack, I started a Slack channel for Software Defined Talk listeners. There’s other channels in there, of course, but if you’re into extremely low-traffic stuff - or want to make it higher traffic, send me a DM in Twitter or email me at sdt@cote.wtf and I’ll add you.

It’s been two weeks since I sent this out, so pardon the bulk below.

Podcasts

There’s several more podcasts in the Coté Show Variety Podcast, namely from Barton George and I co-interviewing folks at DevOpsDays Austin and OSCON. Check that show out, and subscribe already!

Software Defined Talk #96: An AWS private cloud strategy, kubernetes aplenty, microservices by yaml, & detailed hot-dog creature analysis
Software Defined Talk #95: Beans, fruit, booze, bathrooms, & ChefConf
Coté Show Variety Podcast # 30: Patrick Debois on using serverless for a year and half, defining DevOps vs. SRE vs. design, and meatware over tools
Pivotal Conversations #67: Cloud Foundry Volume Services, with Julian Hjortshoj

Recent Coté Content

Notebook: Figuring out fixing federal government IT
Public cloud is growing fast, but private cloud is still huge.
Public cloud is growing fast, but private cloud is still huge.
Appian and tech IPO’s for horses

Cloud-Native Strategy Workshop, June 7th in D.C.

In just a few days, June 7th, Mark Heckler and I will be hosting a workshop on what cloud-native is and tales of putting it in place at large organizations. It’s in DC, so it’s sort of targeted at Federal people, but it’ll be good general content as well. I’ll be talking the meatware, while Mark will go over the actual coding and real-work. Come check it out: it’s free, and certainly better than going into the office!

Also, I’ll be at the DC Cloud-Native Meetup that same night, June 7th, if you’re interested in seeing a smaller version of the content.

Links &co.

Moses in the Ozarks: The parable of Italians in the South
What’s in My Bag, 2017 edition, Matt Mullenweg
The Bright Ops Future - Reinventing Operations in the Age of Cloud-Na…