Join host Eveline Oehrlich as she dives into the human aspects of DevOps. Voted Best 25 DevOps Podcasts by Feedspot (blog.feedspot.com/devops_podcasts/) The human element in DevOps is often the differentiator that helps an organization achieve its goals and to be able to compete in a disruptive and digital landscape. Want access to more great content like this? Gain the tools, resources an... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The Humans of DevOps Podcast is incredibly grateful to be voted one of the Best 25 DevOps Podcasts by Feedspot. Learn more about getting DevOps certified at devopsinstitute.com
The Humans of DevOps Podcast is incredibly grateful to be voted one of the Best 25 DevOps Podcasts by Feedspot. Learn more about getting DevOps certified at devopsinstitute.com
Join Eveline Oehrlich and Grant Fritchey, Product Advocate at Redgate Software, to discuss product advocacy, collaboration, and leadership.
Grant has worked for more than 30 years in IT as a developer and a DBA. He has built systems from major en... more
Join Eveline Oehrlich and Nickolas Means, VP of Engineering at Sym, to discuss the best practices and challenges of leading an engineering team, collaboration, and more.
Nick is the VP of Engineering at Sym, the adaptive access tool built for deve... more
Join Eveline Oehrlich, Michael Wagner, and Ian Evans to discuss cloud repatriation, company culture and much more.
Michael Wagner is the Co-Founder and CEO of Metify, a software startup based in Madison, Wisconsin. He worked in several senior man... more
Join Eveline Oehrlich and Topher Marie, CTO and Co-founder of Strata, to discuss Container Orchestration.
Before Strata, Topher was the CTO and a co-founder of JumpCloud. In the past, he has also been an Architect for Oracle’s global cloud identi... more
Join Eveline Oehrlich and Adam Frank, VP of Product Management and Design at Armory, to discuss Observability, Developer happiness and experience, and Continuous integration vs. continuous deployment.
Adam Frank is passionate about all things prod... more
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