
In this episode, Ray Bernardi welcomes Alan Ashley to explain why platform engineering is becoming the next step after DevOps: creating an internal developer platform (IDP) that standardizes tools, environments, and “paved paths to production” so tea... more
In this episode, Ray Bernardi welcomes Alan Ashley to talk about why Synon applications have become so difficult to manage today. After so many years of use, the technology hasn’t evolved, the code is hard to understand, and it’s getting harder to fi... more
In this episode, Ray Bernardi welcomes Alan Ashley to explore how Discover is transforming the way teams understand and manage complex applications. Decades of development have left organizations with massive, intricate systems that are difficult to ... more
In this episode, Ray Bernardi hosts Alan Ashley and Jeff Tickner to explore the challenges and opportunities of concurrent development on IBM i. They explain how moving away from traditional monolithic workflows and adopting Git can transform collabo... more
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This show concentrates on IBM i DevOps, platform engineering, and modern tooling for enterprise environments. Recent episodes explore building internal developer platforms, using AI to augment development and deployment workflows, and how tools like ARCAD Drops, Discover, and various Git-based processes fit into multi-platform deployments, governance, and automation. A recurring thread is modernization of legacy IBM i ecosystems—whether migrating from older development tools, adopting automated transformations, or enabling concurrent development with robust CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code. Notable angles include the interplay between platform strategy and practical deployment orchestration, the role of AI in code understanding and document... more
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