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Tiny DevOps
Jonathan Hall
52 episodes
4 months ago
Solving big problems with small teams
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Solving big problems with small teams
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Technology
Education,
How To
Episodes (20/52)
Tiny DevOps
Jonny Williams — What is Delivery Management?
Jonny Williams works at Red Hat as an agile Delivery Lead, and he joins Tiny DevOps to cut through the confusion surrounding "Delivery Management".
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2 years ago
57 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Gorjan Jovanoski — Saving the planet, one server at a time
Gorjan Jovanoski is the co-founder of AirCare, the mobile app that helps you know what you breathe. He joins me to tell the story of founding AirCare, and share some of the surprises, good and bad, along the way.
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2 years ago
55 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Oshri Cohen — What kind of CTO do you need?
Oshri Cohen is a fractional CTO with a diverse background, currently working with four companies. He joins me on the show to cut through some of the confusion surrounding the Chief Technical Officer role.
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2 years ago
57 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Paul Cothenet — Observations on observability
Paul Cothenet of Patch.io joins me this time to discuss war stories implementing observabillity at two small startups.
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2 years ago
48 minutes

Tiny DevOps
James McShane — Is Kubernetes right for your small company?
James McShane is the Engineering Director at SuperOrbital and has been working with Kubernetes for about 6 years, in a large number of environments. He joins the show today to help unpack whether Kubernetes is a good choice for your small company.
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3 years ago
55 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Dave Mangot — Should you deploy on Fridays?
Dave Mangot is a speaker, author, teacher, and Silicon Valley veteran. His focus is helping private equity portofolio companies use their technology organization to maximize growth, and he joins me today to discuss the contentious topic of Friday deployments and why you definitely should do them and why you definitely should not do them. Confused?
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3 years ago
51 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Tod Hansmann — Observability as an engineering enabler
Problem solver Tod Hansmann of Catalyst joins me to discuss "observability": What it is, why it means different things to different people, and how to get started if it's new for you.
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3 years ago
44 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Jason Adam — A conversation about trunk-based development
Jason Adam is a software developer with a non-traditional background in biology, business development, and data analytics. Now he's active as a developer, and on the lookout for proven practices he can introduce to his team. On this episode we talk about Trunk-Based Development, and the related topics of continuous integration and deployment, infrastruture as code, and much more.
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3 years ago
44 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Jac Hughes — All about Scrum, when you should (and shouldn't) use it, and how to get started
Agile coach and consultant Jac Hughes joins me to talk about his experience with Scrum, when it does and does not make sense, and how to get started with it, if you've made that decision.
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3 years ago
49 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Morgan Craft — Is a fractional CTO right for your company?
Morgan Craft is a New York-based former software engineer and CTO, and currently a founder and Fractional CTO. He joins me to discuss the concept of a fractional CTO, why they're growing in popularity, and how to decide whether one is right for you.
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3 years ago
43 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Stacy Cashmore — The painful crawl through the morass of past shortcuts
Stacy Cashmore has the interesting title of Tech Explorer DevOps at Omniplan, which means she has free reign to do what she thinks she needs to do! In this episode, we talk about a big rewrite decision she made, and the results of this decision, good and bad, and in particular the effect of shortcuts taken.
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3 years ago
44 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Bryan Finster — The One Agile Scaling Framework to Rule Them All
Bryan Finster returns to Tiny DevOps, this time to explain the amazing benefits of his new Scaled Agile DevOps Maturity Framework (SAD MF), the silver bullet that you, and literally everyone else, should be using.
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Matt K Parker — Radical Collaboration, how Radical Enterprises do it, and how you can, too
More and more organizations are adopting a "Radically Collaborative" approach to business. Matt K. Parker, author of the new book "A Radical Enterprise" joins me to discuss what this means, why it's desirable, and how to begin adopting these practices in our own organizations.
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3 years ago
56 minutes

Tiny DevOps
How can I best prepare for a job interview? And other DevOps career Q&A
In this episode, I tackle some questions from listeners, and provide my own answers to your DevOps Careers questions.
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3 years ago
14 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Joy Ebertz — All About Feature Flags
Joy Ebertz is a Principal Software Engineer at Split. She focuses on the technical vision for the backend team, and she joins me today to talk about some of the obvious, as well as not so obvoius ways in which feature flags can be used on projects of any size.
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3 years ago
31 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Jonathan Hall — The Butterfly Effect: How a Single Bit Changed My Career
This week I share the story of a single bit gone wrong back in 2006, which launched my career on a new trajectory of root-cause analysis, continuous improvement, and DevOps.
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Lynn Thames — What do software development and manufacturing have in common? Agility.
Lynn Thames' business Excel Software Services, helps manufacturing and distribution companies with software automation. She joins me to help answer the question: What does software development have in common with manufacturing? Her answer: Agility.
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Emily Omier — How to "sell" open-source
Does your company produce open-source software? Are you considering doing so? Emily Omier helps open-source startups with product positioning, and today she joins me to discuss how you can position your open-source project, if you have one, and help you decide if you should have one.
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3 years ago
41 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Adrian Stanek — Think In Baby Steps
Adrian Stanek, of Bits in Motion, joins me to relate his success story of transforming his organization's software development process via baby steps.
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3 years ago
47 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Charles Max Wood — Level Up Your Career
Charles Max Wood is the founder of Top End Devs, a platform focused on teaching developers how to achive top 5% status in their chosen field, and in this episode we talk about what that means.
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3 years ago
43 minutes

Tiny DevOps
Solving big problems with small teams