Joe Duffy at Pulumi on Modern Infrastructure as Code Systems

Joining us this week is Joe Duffy, CEO and Co-Founder of Pulumi.

About Pulumi

Pulumi’s Modern Infrastructure as Code platform provides superpowers for teams to manage any cloud using their favorite languages. Organizations of all sizes, from startups to the Global 2000, have chosen Pulumi for their cloud transformation and modernization needs. Pulumi is based in Seattle, venture-backed and founded by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google software veterans in 2017

Simon Crosby of Swim.ai Upends Our Thinking on Edge and Developing Apps for the Edge

This weeks guest is Simon Crosby, CTO at Swim.ai.

About Swim.ai
Swim was founded in 2015 by the creators of the open source swimOS platform. We developed the Swim platform as the best way to build intelligent real-time apps, without worrying about distributed hardware infrastructure and constantly wrangling distributed state. Swim is based in Campbell, CA and also has offices in Cambridge, UK.

Andrew Wertkin from BlueCat talks DNS at the Edge

Joining us this week is Andrew Wertkin, Chief Strategy Officer at BlueCat.

About BlueCat
BlueCat is the Adaptive DNS™ company. The company’s mission is to help the world’s largest organizations thrive on network complexity, from the edge to the core. To do this, BlueCat re-imagined DNS. The result – Adaptive DNS™ – is a dynamic, open, secure, scalable, and automated resource that supports the most challenging digital transformation initiatives, like adoption of hybrid cloud and rapid application development.

Tal Weiss of OverOps on Continuous Reliability in CI/CD Workflows

Joining us this week is Tal Weiss,  CTO & Co-Founder of OverOps.

About OverOps

OverOps was founded by engineers with a vision to change the way the world delivers reliable software. Tired of trying to resolve software errors using manual, noisy log files, the team searched for a better way. We built a powerful break-through solution that empowers developers, QA, DevOps and the business with actionable, code-level insights. Today, large enterprises have come to rely on OverOps to ensure a stable, reliable, software experience.

Lee Liu from LogDNA talks logging in the age of Kubernetes

Joining us this week is Lee Liu, CTO and Co-Founder, LogDNA.

About LogDNA

LogDNA is a log management company for the future of business. LogDNA enables petabytes of data from disparate locations (public cloud, private cloud, on-premise, hybrid, IoT and PoS) to be parsed and searched super-fast.

State of the Edge 2020 Recap

Co-hosts Stephen Spector and Rob Hirschfeld discuss the newly released State of the Edge 2020 report as well as some thoughts on the recent cancellation of Mobile World Congress.

Guardsquare on Mobile App Development Security

Joining the podcast this week is Sander Bogaert, VP Engineering at Guardsquare.

About Sander Bogaert
Sander Bogaert leads the technical teams at Guardsquare. He ensures engineering efforts are aligned with the company’s technical vision and helps determine the next steps for existing and new products. Sander joined Guardsquare very early on and built iXGuard from scratch after some initial months working on DexGuard.

About Guardsquare
Guardsquare is the global leader in mobile application protection. Hundreds of customers worldwide across all major industries rely on Guardsquare to secure their mobile applications against reverse engineering and hacking. Built on open source ProGuard technology, Guardsquare software integrates transparently in the development process and adds multiple layers of protection to Android (DexGuard) and iOS (iXGuard) applications, hardening them against both on-device and off-device attacks. Guardsquare is based in Leuven (Belgium) with a US office in Boston, MA.

Ed Kuzemchak on Fog, Edge and Networking for IoT

Joining us this week is Ed Kuzemchak, CTO and Director, Embedded and IoT Engineering at Software Design Solutions.

About Software Design Solutions

Software Design Solutions provides consulting and embedded software development services. We use our knowledge and expertise to solve problems at every stage of application development. Companies can either hand off projects for us to develop for them, or we can join the existing customer team to provide experienced engineers with little or no ramp time. They can also leverage our decades of embedded software expertise to learn new best practices in agile embedded software development.