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Coté Memo #035 - Is Docker a threat to OpenStack, NPC in servers, OCP too expensive?, etc.

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Coté Memo #034: No longer blending iPhones, Applefornia, Developer Relations & Marketing

Meta-data Hello again, welcome to #034. Today we have 41 subscribers, so we’re +/-0. I’d love to hear what you like, dislike, your feedback, etc.: memo@cote.io. (If you’re reading this on the web, you should subscribe to get the daily email.) See past newsletters in the archives, and, as always, see things as they come at Cote.io and @cote. Sponsors Below check out a sample of the content at 451’s upcoming cloud conference, HCTS: a draft of my slides on developer relations and marketing.

Coté Memo #033: Taking my toys home, microservices vs. J2EE, Tex-Mex/Cajun Fusion

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Coté Memo #032: when to have an executive summary

Title: Coté Memo #032: when to have an executive summary Meta-data Hello again, welcome to #32. Today we have 40 subscribers, so we’re +1. I’d love to hear what you like, dislike, your feedback, etc.: memo@cote.io. (If you’re reading this on the web, you should subscribe to get the daily email.) See past newsletters in the archives, and, as always, see things as they come at Cote.io and @cote. Sponsors Come check out cloud hijinks at 451’s HCTS conference Oct 6th and 8th.

Coté Memo #031: Avoiding Showing Up, Yet Another Private Equity in Tech Story, Cyborgs, and more #VMworld

Title: Coté Memo #031: Avoiding Showing Up, Yet Another Private Equity in Tech Story, Cyborgs, and more #VMworld Meta-data Hello again, welcome to #31. Today we have 39 subscribers, so we’re +1. I’d love to hear what you like, dislike, your feedback, etc.: memo@cote.io. (If you’re reading this on the web, you should subscribe to get the daily email.) See past newsletters in the archives, and, as always, see things as they come at Cote.

Coté Memo #030: SolidFire's foray into OpenStack, Crowd-sourcing DevOps

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Coté Memo #29: vRealize almost explained, Compuware gets bought, 1 year at 451

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Cloud == speed, pt. 2, or, Developers moving at public cloud speed driving IT transformation

WTH: How do you see the path towards the software-defined Data centre? AB: What I believe is driving this trend is that developers and organisations are looking to move extremely fast. Developers are getting used to the paradigm of going on AWS (Amazon Web Services) and getting resources immediately instead of weeks/months of provisioning time. That is the benchmark against which they are now holding their internal IT organisations.

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underdevpodcast:

Summary

We discuss thinking beyond human error as Bill starts to summarize the book Behind Human Error. It’s always helpful to look at how the system and process caused the wrong move. Also, thinking about hardware, and some nice feedback from designers.

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Hardware, what is it?

Follow-up on “design”

Human Error

  • Bill goes over Behind Human Error, causing us to discuss how various pipelines (systems) in product management work in waterfall and non-waterfall mode.
  • How do product managers fit in to a design-heavy pipeline?

Coté Memo #28: Yet another DevOps landscape, webinar tips for analysts

(I’ve had a little email newsletter for sometime. It’s fun! People like it and write to me! Rather than rely on the archiving at TinyLetter, I thought I’d post the archives here. However, feel free to subscribe to the newsletter in its proper format, email…or just read it here, whatever you like.) Meta-data Hello again, welcome to #28. Today we have 33 subscribers, so we’re +/-0. I’d love to hear what you like, dislike, your feedback, etc.