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Today's episode is a bit of a departure from my regular format. And it's symbolic. The evolution of GenAI is definitely changing how we work in IT. The change may still not be very evident but we all know it's coming. And we still need to understand what changes. Beside the StackOVerflow drop in popularity that is.That's why my guest this time is Peter Guagenti - the President and CMO at Tabnine- the AI coding assistant. Peter has worked at Nginx, CockroachDB and SingleStore, so he has a deep understanding of platform tooling and open source. And today he's bringing the message of AI-assisted coding. And together we're trying to understand how that changes platform and Devops work.Listen to the episode to learn:- Why AI changes everything about how we work (in DevOps too) Where AI extends beyond code completion/generation What's the role of context awareness How it changes our creativity

Abby is a Principal Engineer at Syntasso building [Kratix] and is also the Platforms Working Group Lead at CNCF. So she's definitely the person I wanted to talk to about platforms. Listen to the episode to learn: - Why transition from QA to Plaftorm Engineering makes a lot of sense. - Why cross-functional teams don't scale well - What is becoming our main concerns as we build better platforms

Omkar Kadam is a Lead DevOps Engineer at Cactus Communications and an AWS Community Builder It's always great to get the firsthand insights from practitioners. Listen to the episode to learn: - How DevOps is making developers fearless - How Platform teams and DevOps teams interact IRL - What AI can offer to help us get more sleep

Turjah Chaudhuri is an Associate Director of Cloud Practice at EY. Previous to his current role he's served as a Cloud Solution Architect at Accenture. And he also delivered Big Data and Cloud Computing training as a visiting professor at the FLAME University in Pune.Turjah has a very clear view of why enterprise delivery platforms are a necessity and how they should evolve. Listen to the episode to learn: Where to start your Platform Engineering journey (aka: a Wiki is all it takes) Where DevOps and Platform intersect What's the role of GenAI in the future of enterprise IT Platforms

Henrik Høegh is the Digital Platform Owner at Velux. He's been doing system administration and cloud native platforms since 2008 and is one of the organizers of the recent, wildly successful Kubernetes Community Days (KCD) conference in Kopenhagen.Listen to the episode to learn:- How internal delivery platform are like Lego.- What's there to hate about Terraform (yes OpenToFu too).- What it takes to build a great internal platform.

Hila Fish is a Senior DevOps Engineer at Wix, a singer, and DevOpsDaysTLV co-organizer. She's also an acclaimed international speaker on the topics of both DevOps culture and technology. Listen to the episode to learn: - What's more important - pople, business or computers? - Why you should think twice before updating a Jira server. - Why DevOps will never be perfect without a magic wand. This was recorded before AllDayDevOps where we both spoke. I was originally planning to upload the episode before it starts, but life happened. Anyway - here's the link to the conference : https://www.alldaydevops.com/ It looks like the videos are still not publicly available.

Natan Yellin is the CEO of Robusta - the company building an open-source platform for multi-cluster Kubernetes monitoring, troubleshooting, and automation. Listen to the episode to learn: - How to get high on solving technical problems - How a phone call in the middle of a family dinner can lead to DevOps innovation - All the wonderful things one can do with the help of AI even today - What is the role of Kubernetes in the future of IT

Boaz Ziniman is a Principal Developer Advocate at AWS and one of first proponents of cloud computing in Israel. Prior to working at AWS he's spent a decade at Zend - the PHP company - also leading the cloudification of Zend services. Boaz has a great YouTube channel in Hebrew called מעונן חלקית (Partly Cloudy). Check it out here. Find Boaz on twitter and his own website Listen to the episode to learn: - If we find the career or if it's the career that finds us. - What happens when you embed a frontend dev in an Ops team. - What's next for cloud computing. - What does 5G have to do with all of this?

I first met Shauli when he and his co-founders were only planning to start ARMO Fast-forward 3 years and he's now the CTO of one of the leading Kubernetes security startups. ARMO is also the company behind Kubescape - the great open-source tool for Kubernetes security scanning in production. Listen to the episode to learn: - Why building developer tooling feels so great - Is CISO a curse word now - How one junior with an agenda can start a revolution - What AlienOps is - Who the next shift-left candidates are And there's also an unanswered question: - What's the next level for cloud native ecosystem? Got an answer? Leave a comment and maybe - be my guest at the next DOS episode to share your thoughts.

Steve Pereira calls himself a Value Stream Guy. Today he is the founder of https://visible.is where he is helping teams define and optimize their value streams. Before that he's been a startup CTO, an agency consultant, a systems and release engineer, a finance IT manager, a tech support phone jockey, and a pizza maker. All focused on the flow of value, all the time. Find him on twitter - and on his website Listen to the episode to learn: What it's like being a Value Stream Guy Do we know less or do we know more as time passes Why DevOps is not important What a MacGuffin is And finally why understanding your value stream is so important