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Serverless Chats

Jeremy Daly & Rebecca Marshburn·Hosted by Jeremy Daly and Rebecca Marshburn·141 episodes

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Serverless Chats is a podcast that geeks out on everything serverless. Join Jeremy Daly and Rebecca Marshburn as they chat with a special guest each week.

Why listen

Serverless Chats is for developers, architects, and engineering leaders who want practical conversations about building without managing servers. Jeremy Daly and Rebecca Marshburn interview engineers, cloud leaders, and product builders from AWS, Cloudflare, MongoDB, Serverless Framework, and the wider serverless community, so each episode feels like a focused technical hallway conversation with someone who has shipped real systems.

Episodes

55 min
Jun 27, 2022
Episode #142: Cloudflare Workers with Michael Hart

About Michael HartA software engineering leader with 20 years of experience growing teams and building distributed systems, from fullstack development to machine learning and big data analytics. He also contributes to open source tools with hundreds of millions of downloads per month, primarily around API integrations, team productivity, and developer optimization for cloud environments. He is currently a Principal Engineer for Cloudflare Workers at Cloudflare. Twitter: @hichaelmart Github: https://github.com/mhart Medium: https://medium.com/@hichaelmart Cloudflare Workers: https://workers.cloudflare.com/

56 min
Jun 20, 2022
Episode #141: MongoDB Atlas Serverless with Kevin Jernigan

About Kevin JerniganKevin started his career on the first product management team at Oracle, with responsibilities for utilities, benchmarks, and Oracle Parallel Server. After Oracle, he built a consulting business focused on data warehousing and high end transactional systems, and then built a SaaS business providing booking capabilities to the health club industry. He returned to Oracle to manage a team delivering storage and performance features in Oracle Database, and then joined AWS to launch Aurora PostgreSQL, which he helped build into the fastest-growing service in the history of AWS. In early 2021, Kevin joined the Atlas Serverless product team, and is focusing on bringing the Serverless from preview to general availability, and on working with customers to ensure it exceeds customer expectations in all dimensions, including ease of use, performance, pricing, scalability, functionality, and integration with the broader serverless application landscape. Twitter: @kjerniga LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinjernigan/  MongoDB Atlas: https://www.mongodb.com/atlas  MongoDB Atlas Serverless: https://www.mongodb.com/use-cases/serverless

50 min
Jun 13, 2022
Episode #140: From Zero to Cloud Engineer with Gwyn Pena-Siguenza

Gwyn is currently a Regional Cloud Advocate at Microsoft as well as a YouTube content creator. She started in tech at a help desk role, where she was first introduced to cloud computing and the learning hasn't stopped since then. Her favorite topics are .NET and Azure Functions, and she’s always down to try out new things. Gwyn is passionate about introducing others to the cloud; creating friendly and concise content; and her family. When she’s not doing Advocate things, you can find her playing video games, hanging out with her family, or eating mint chocolate chip ice cream. Twitter: @madebygps LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwyneth-pena/ GitHub: https://github.com/madebygps/ Personal website: https://www.gwynethpena.com/ What if everyone in tech started out in helpdesk... tweet

44 min
May 30, 2022
Episode #139: Tactical Serverless with Lee Gilmore

About Lee James GilmoreLee is a mentor, blogger, and cloud architect passionate about resolving complex problems with simple solutions, with a key focus on serverless technologies on AWS. He's currently a Global Serverless Architect at City Electrical Factors. Before that he worked as a Principal Developer / AWS Architect at AO across the five CeX (Customer Experience) teams; Customer Interactions, ChatBots, Order Management, My Account and Agent Experience, and also previously worked as a Technical Cloud Architect / Technical Lead on cloud native projects @ Sage PLC, after transitioning from Principal Software Developer, and with over 17 years professional experience in the industry.He was a member of the extended leadership team at Sage within product delivery, with a keen interest in innovation, serverless architectures, and technology and has historically held long-term senior technology positions in two separate FTSE 100 companies, as well as running his own start-up, writing articles for ‘The Startup’ which has 680K followers, and mentoring in his free time. He's also 6x AWS Certified. Twitter: @leejamesgilmore LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-james-gilmore GitHub: https://github.com/leegilmorecode

1 hr 7 min
May 23, 2022
Episode #138: The Best of Serverless Chats (Part 2)

Episodes mentioned: Episode #108: Mulling over Multi-cloud with Corey Quinn Episode #123: APIs and the Evolution of Serverless with Dorian Smiley Episode #124: Self-Provisioning Runtimes with Shawn "swyx" Wang Episode #127: Supporting Women in Tech with Kristi Perreault Episode #125: Configuration over Code with Eric Johnson Episode #118: Deploying on Fridays with Charity Majors

54 min
May 16, 2022
Episode #137: The Best of Serverless Chats (Part 1)

Episodes mentioned: Episode #132: The Evolution of Serverless at AWS with Dr. Werner Vogels Episode #112: Abstracting Stateful Serverless with Jonas Bonér Episode #110: Mapping the Inevitability of Serverless with Simon Wardley Episode #128: Serverless-First Engineers and the Flywheel Effect with David Anderson Episode #129: What To Do When the Servers Go Away with Tom McLaughlin Episode #135: Serverless for Frontend Engineers with Swizec Teller Episode #131: Security in the Cloud with Merritt Baer and Megan O'Neil

42 min
May 9, 2022
Episode #136: Serverless Transformation with Sarah Hamilton

About Sarah HamiltonSarah Hamilton is a Software Engineer at LEGO Group and an AWS Community Builder. Prior to her current role, she was a Cloud Engineer at aleios. Twitter: @serverlesssarah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamilton-sarah/ Medium: https://medium.com/@08hamiltons GitHub: https://github.com/hamilton-s

51 min
May 2, 2022
Episode #135: Serverless for Frontend Engineers with Swizec Teller

About Swizec TellerSwizec Teller has been programming for the web since the early 2000's. From a server in his bedroom to web scale cloud ecosystems making millions of dollars. The sysadmin part always annoyed him. Too fiddly. Serverless caught his eye as the perfect answer for quick to get started, easy for engineers to use, fit for scale, no fiddling. You can ask him anything on twitter @swizec, or join the newsletter at swizec.com. He writes about web engineering lessons from practice. Twitter: @Swizec LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swizec/ GitHub: https://github.com/swizec Personal website: https://swizec.com/ React for Data Visualization (course): https://reactfordataviz.com/ Serverless Handbook for Frontend Engineers (book): https://serverlesshandbook.dev/ The Senior Mindset Series: https://seniormindset.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SwizecTeller

47 min
Apr 25, 2022
Episode #134: Serverless Community Building with Farrah Campbell

About Farrah CampbellAfter 10 years of working in healthcare management, a serendipitous 20-minute car ride with Kara Swisher inspired Farrah to make the jump into technology. She has worked at multiple startups in many different capacities, eventually working her way to being the Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Containers & Serverless.Farrah previously worked as Ecosystems Director, at Stackery where she managed the relationship with AWS including Stackery as an Advanced Technology Partner, achieving the AWS DevOps Competency, a launch partner for Lambda Layers and is an AWS Serverless Hero. Farrah has cultivated the serverless community as an organizer of Portland Serverless Days, the Portland Serverless Meetup, along with numerous serverless workshops and the Portland tech community events from Techfest to bringing multiple luminaries to Portland. Twitter: @FarrahC32 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahcampbell/ AWS Community Builders: https://aws.amazon.com/developer/community/community-builders/

49 min
Apr 18, 2022
Episode #133: Moving to Serverless Safely with Jeff Williams

About Jeff WilliamsJeff brings more than 20 years of security leadership experience as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Contrast. Previously, Jeff was Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Aspect Security, a successful and innovative application security consulting company acquired by Ernst & Young. Jeff is also a founder and major contributor to OWASP, where he served as Global Chairman for eight years and created the OWASP Top 10, OWASP Enterprise Security API, OWASP Application Security Verification Standard, XSS Prevention Cheat Sheet, and many other widely adopted free and open projects. Jeff has a BA from the University of Virginia, an MA from George Mason, and a JD from Georgetown. Twitter: @planetlevel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/planetlevel/ Contrast Security website: https://www.contrastsecurity.com/ OWASP Foundation: https://owasp.org/

44 min
Apr 11, 2022
Episode #132: The Evolution of Serverless at AWS with Dr. Werner Vogels

Dr. Werner Vogels is Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s customer-centric technology vision.As one of the forces behind Amazon’s approach to cloud computing, he is passionate about helping young businesses reach global scale, and transforming enterprises into fast-moving digital organizations.Vogels joined Amazon in 2004 from Cornell University where he was a distributed systems researcher. He has held technology leadership positions in companies that handle the transition of academic technology into industry. Vogels holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.Twitter: https://twitter.com/WernerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wernervogels/Blog: https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/AWS: https://aws.amazon.com

46 min
Apr 4, 2022
Episode #131: Security in the Cloud with Merritt Baer and Megan O'Neil

About Merritt BaerMerritt Baer is an emerging tech and infosec expert. She builds strategic initiatives for security and emerging technologies. She currently is a Principal Security Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), where she provides technical cloud security guidance to complex, regulated organizations like the Fortune 100, and advises the leadership of AWS' largest customers on security as a bottom line proposition. Recently, Merritt served as the Lead Cyber Advisor to the Federal Communications Commission. She also wrote and implemented civilian cybersecurity strategy at the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, the nation's cyber firehouse.Merritt is a double Harvard graduate with experience in all three branches of government and a strong publication record. She is a leader in computer security, an Internet law and business expert, and a technology entrepreneur. Twitter: @MerrittBaer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/merrittbaer/ Personal website: https://www.merrittrachelbaer.com/ About Megan O’NeilMegan is a Principal Security Solutions Architect at AWS. In her more than four years with AWS, she has had experience in threat detection and incident response, as well as in enabling customers to implement sophisticated, scalable, and secure solutions that solve their business challenges.Megan’s expertise also includes collaborating with internal teams to design and develop secure solutions across multiple technologies and platforms, as well as providing strategic direction on enterprise security architecture and the implementation of appropriate safeguards and controls. She is also well-versed in assessing current and planned applications and systems, identifying security architecture issues and designing solutions for gaps. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-o-neil-aa147311/

47 min
Mar 28, 2022
Episode #130: Serverless Framework v3 with Matthieu Napoli and Mariusz Nowak

About Matthieu NapoliMatthieu is a software engineer passionate about helping developers to create. He’s the founder of Null, and currently a Senior Product Manager for Serverless Framework at Serverless Inc. Fascinated by how serverless unlocks creativity, he works on making serverless accessible to everyone.Apart from consulting for clients, Matthieu also spends his time maintaining open-source projects. That includes Bref, a framework for creating serverless PHP applications on AWS. Alongside Bref, he sends a monthly newsletter containing serverless news relevant to PHP developers.After years of talking at conferences and training teams on serverless, Matthieu created the Serverless Visually Explained course. Packed with use cases, visual explanations, and code samples, the course focuses on being practical and accessible. Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthieunapoli LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieunapoli GitHub: https://github.com/mnapoli/ Personal website: https://mnapoli.fr/ Serverless Explained course: https://serverless-visually-explained.com/ Null: https://null.tc/ Serverless Framework: serverless.com About Mariusz NowakMariusz has been involved with full-stack development of web applications since 2004 and actively engaged in the open source community. He developed and published many JavaScript tools and modules, which play important part in implementation of modern web applications (client & server side) that he's worked with.He also implemented a light, highly configurable, in-memory database engine that allows decentralized, network independent and (while in network connection) a real-time distribution/replication of database data: https://github.com/medikoo/dbjs. Twitter: https://twitter.com/medikoo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariusznowak GitHub: https://github.com/medikoo

42 min
Mar 21, 2022
Episode #129: What To Do When the Servers Go Away with Tom McLaughlin

Tom is a cloud infrastructure and operations engineer with 13+ years of platform operations and IT experience, and over 8 years of AWS cloud infrastructure. He has worked in companies ranging from startups to the enterprise. His areas of focus around serverless started largely on the operational aspects of building and running reliable serverless systems. More recently his efforts involve mentoring teams new to AWS and serverless, and helping them successfully adopt these technologies through training and education.Tom is also a leading serverless advocate in the DevOps community. He is a regular speaker at DevOpsDays conferences where he works to guide operations engineers in identifying and further the skills they need to be successful with serverless infrastructure.What drew Tom early to serverless was the prospect of having no hosts or container management platform to build and manage which yielded the question: What would he do if the servers he was responsible for went away? As an early DevOps adopter he felt it was time to take a leap again into a new and emerging technology space. He’s found enjoyment in a community of people that are both pushing the future of technology and trying to understand its effects on the future of people and businesses.When not working, Tom can be found racing his ‘87 Buick Grand National at the dragstrip, dabbling in photography, or playing with his cat Cinnamon. Twitter: @tmclaughbos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmclaugh/ ServerlessOps.io: https://www.serverlessops.io/ Serverless DevOps Ebook: https://www.serverlessops.io/download-the-serverless-devops-ebook Dev.to: https://dev.to/tmclaughbos

51 min
Mar 14, 2022
Episode #128: Serverless-First Engineers and the Flywheel Effect with David Anderson

Dave Anderson is currently a Technical Fellow with Bazaarvoice, where he focuses on product development, and technical and strategic leadership. He also is a contributor at The Serverless Edge, a blog for engineers, architects, and leaders interested in serverless, where he explores the narrative building on the new ways to create business value through software and technology.Prior to these roles, Dave has led transformation, technical excellence, cloud adoption, fintech/insurtech strategies, technical community activity, and both participated and led several enterprise/organizational transformation efforts. His experience also includes frequent collaboration with senior executives, engineers and business sponsors. With Liberty Mutual, he designed and implemented large scale internet eCommerce systems and distributed web platforms. Operating as a tech startup within a Fortune 100 company, Dave led a period of digital disruption that put the organization ahead of the competition. Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidand393 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-anderson-belfast/ The Serverless Edge: https://www.theserverlessedge.com/ The Serverless Craic (podcast): https://theserverlessedge.podbean.com/ Dev.to: https://dev.to/davidand39 The Flywheel Effect book: https://itrevolution.com/the-flywheel-effect/

53 min
Mar 7, 2022
Episode #127: Supporting Women in Tech with Kristi Perreault

Kristi Perreault is a Senior Software Engineer at Liberty Mutual Insurance, where her focus is serverless development and enablement. She has over 4 years of industry experience, holds an M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, and has learned, followed, and preached the best coding practices she knows through it all. When she isn’t promoting Women in Technology and mentoring her dozens of new hires & interns, Kristi can be found in the mountains of Colorado hiking, mountain biking, skiing, golfing, paddle-boarding, or doing just about anything else outdoors. Twitter: https://twitter.com/kperreault95 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-perreault/ Medium: https://kristiperreault.medium.com/ Business Insider Post: “I gave the wrong answer when I was asked how people can better support women in tech. Here's what I wish I said instead.”

57 min
Feb 28, 2022
Episode #126: Teaching What You Learn with Tomasz Łakomy

Tomasz Łakomy is a Frontend Engineer at Stedi, Co-founder of Cloudash, an egghead.io instructor, and a lifelong learner with a passion for learning in public.Since 2018, he's been diving into the world of AWS and at the same time sharing what he's learned with others. After passing the AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Associate exam in 2019 he recorded multiple courses on serverless technologies, including Build an App with the AWS Cloud Development Kit, and Learn AWS Lambda from scratch.In addition, he's active on his Twitter, blog - tlakomy.com, as well as The Practical Dev community, where he posts articles on career advice, testing and - of course - AWS. Twitter: @tlakomy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%9A%80-tomasz-Lakomy-12b2a258 GitHub: https://github.com/tlakomy/ Personal website: https://tlakomy.com/ Dev.to: https://dev.to/tlakomy AWS Community Hero: https://aws.amazon.com/developer/community/heroes/tomasz-lakomy/ Cloudash: https://cloudash.dev/  Stedi: https://www.stedi.com/

57 min
Feb 21, 2022
Episode #125: Configuration over Code with Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson is a Principal Developer Advocate for Serverless Applications at Amazon Web Services and is based in Northern Colorado. Eric is a fanatic about serverless and enjoys helping developers understand how serverless technologies introduces a major paradigm shift in how they approach building and running applications at massive scale with minimal administration overhead. Prior to this, Eric has worked as a developer, solutions architect and AWS Evangelist for an AWS partner company. Twitter: https://twitter.com/edjgeek LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/singledigit/ GitHub: https://github.com/singledigit Serverless Land: https://serverlessland.com/about/eric-johnson/

1 hr 5 min
Feb 14, 2022
Episode #124: Self-Provisioning Runtimes with Shawn "swyx" Wang

Shawn “Swyx” Wang is currently Head of DX at Temporal.io, based out of Seattle. He is also a frequent writer and speaker best known for the Learn in Public movement and recently published The Coding Career Handbook with more advice for engineers going from Junior to Senior. Twitter: @swyx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnswyxwang/ Website: https://www.swyx.io/ Github: https://github.com/sw-yx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/swyxTV The Swyx Mixtape: https://swyx.transistor.fm/ The Self-Provision Runtime: https://www.swyx.io/self-provisioning-runtime This episode is sponsored by Stream.

1 hr
Feb 7, 2022
Episode #123: APIs and the Evolution of Serverless with Dorian Smiley

Dorian Smiley is a dedicated full-stack engineer with more than 15 years of experience.  He is currently the VP of Technology at Brainly, the world's largest peer-to-peer learning community for students, parents and teachers. Prior to joining Brainly, Dorian spent a decade with Silicon Publishing Inc., first as Sr. Software Architect, and later as its Chief Scientific Officer. His extensive professional experience includes work with cloud native applications, microservices, serverless, big data architectures, PWAs, MEAN, MERN, and LAMP stacks. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorian-smiley-97a72a14/ Medium: https://dorians.medium.com/ Github: https://github.com/doriansmiley Brainly: https://brainly.com/ Brainly Tech Blog: https://medium.com/brainly This episode is sponsored by Stream and Dexecure.

52 min
Dec 6, 2021
Episode #122: Live from AWS re:Invent 2021 with Ajay Nair and Talia Nassi

Ajay Nair is the General Manager (AWS Lambda Experience) at AWS. Ajay is one of the founding members of the AWS Lambda team, in his current role, drives the serverless product strategy and leads a talented team driving the product roadmap, feature delivery, and business results. Throughout his career, Ajay has focused on building and helping developers build large scale distributed systems, with deep expertise in cloud native application platforms, big data systems, and streamlining development experiences. He is also a co-author of Serverless Architectures on AWS, which teaches you how to design, secure, and manage serverless backend APIs for web and mobile applications on the AWS platform. Twitter: @ajaynairthinks  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajnair/  Serverless Land: https://serverlessland.com  Talia Nassi is a Senior Developer Advocate at AWS Serverless and an international keynote speaker who delivers content on all things testing and quality. Previously, she worked at Split Software as a developer advocate and at WeWork as an engineer, and implemented Testing in Production from start to finish! She is passionate about feature flagging, canary launches, CI/CD, testing in production, and A/B testing. She has spoken at countless conferences internationally, ranging from audiences of 100 to 4000! Twitter: @talia_nassi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talianassi/  Serverless Land: https://serverlessland.com

55 min
Nov 29, 2021
Episode #121: Educating Serverless Developers with Ivonne Roberts

Ivonne Roberts is a recently named AWS Serverless Hero and currently a Software Architect at Bill.com. Prior to joining Bill.com, she was a Senior Software Architect, Principal Engineer at Edelman Financial Engines, where she and her team were critical in the company’s adoption of a serverless-first software development philosophy. She has experience in modernizing applications as part of cloud migration initiatives based on serverless architecture, and her expertise includes researching new technologies and design patterns, building prototypes, establishing reference architectures, and gaining buy-in from members across the organization. On her blog ivonneroberts.com and her YouTube channel Serverless DevWidgets, Ivonne focuses on demystifying and removing the hurdles of adopting serverless architecture and on simplifying the software development lifecycle. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ivlo11 Website/personal blog: https://ivonneroberts.com Serverless DevWidgets: https://www.youtube.com/c/ServerlessDevWidgets

51 min
Nov 22, 2021
Episode #120: Mastering AWS Freelancing with Adam Elmore

Adam is an independent cloud consultant helping startups build products on AWS. He's also the host of AWS FM, a weekly podcast and live audio show where he shares stories from around the AWS community. Adam holds all twelve AWS certifications and is an AWS Community Builder. He's the creator of ness.sh, a CLI tool for deploying web sites and apps into your own AWS account. He's also the co-founder of StatMuse, a Disney and Google backed startup building search technology for sports and financial information. Adam lives in Nixa, Missouri, with his wife and two young boys. Twitter: https://twitter.com/aeduhm  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamelmore/ Consulting Site: https://adam.dev/ AWS.FM Podcast: https://aws.fm/

59 min
Nov 15, 2021
Episode #119: Scaling your Startup with Brian Scanlan

Brian Scanlan is the Principal Systems Engineer at Intecom where he leads their developer infrastructure efforts, helping teams make products resilient to failure, scalable to customers' needs and need little to no human intervention to work well. Based out of Dublin, Brian has previously held posts with HEAnet and Amazon, and has experience helping teams build their technical strategies, as well as designing and implementing solutions. Brian is a frequent contributor to Intercom’s engineering blog, and has presented at LeadDev Con in London, Turing Fest, and Dash by Datadog. Twitter: https://twitter.com/brian_scanlan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scanlanb/ Intercom’s Engineering Site: https://intercom.engineering/  10 technical strategies to avoid when scaling your startup (and 5 to embrace) How we fixed our on call process to avoid engineer burnout

47 min
Nov 8, 2021
Episode #118: Deploying on Fridays with Charity Majors

Charity Majors is the co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb. Before that she worked at Facebook, Parse and Linden Lab on infrastructure and developer tools, and she always seems to wind up running databases. She is the co-author of "Database Reliability Engineering" and the upcoming "Observability Engineering: Achieving Production Excellence" book published by O'Reilly. Twitter: https://twitter.com/mipsytipsy   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charity-majors/  Blog: https://charity.wtf/  Honeycomb: https://www.honeycomb.io/

58 min
Nov 1, 2021
Episode #117: Serverless Cloud with Doug Moscrop, Eslam Hefnawy, and Ben Miner

Doug Moscrop is the Lead Software Engineer at Serverless, Inc. working on Serverless Cloud. He is a pragmatic programmer with a strong engineering discipline, a thirst for knowledge and a desire for accuracy. He's the author of several Serverless Framework plugins and the creator of serverless-http.Eslam Hefnawy is a Principal Software Engineer at Serverless Inc. working on Serverless Cloud. He's been writing software since the age of 14 and is passionate about open source, dev tools, and serverless technologies. In 2015, he joined Serverless, Inc as their first hire and co-created the Serverless Framework with founder, Austen Collins. In 2018, he lead the design and development of Serverless Components, a next-generation Serverless Framework. Ben Miner is a Software Engineer at Serverless, Inc. working on Serverless Cloud and has experience all over the spectrum, including DevOps, backend, and frontend technologies. He's also a pursuer of SAAS architectures, functional programming, and great end user experiences. Twitter: Eslam: @eahefnawy Doug: @dougmoscrop Ben: @devvyben  Serverless Cloud: https://serverless.com/cloud

52 min
Oct 25, 2021
Episode #116: Infinite Serverless Workflows with Sam Dengler and Justin Callison

Sam Dengler is a Principal Solutions Architect and Justin Callison is an Engineering manager of Workflow service (including Step Functions) at Amazon Web Services. Twitter: Justin Callison @justincallison, Sam Dengler @samdengler Step Functions: https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions Share Your Integration Innovations in the Flex Your Skills Contest on AWS More Resources:  AWS Step Functions integrates with over 200 AWS SERVICES (Marcia Villalba) Serverless Office Hours: AWS Step Functions - AWS SDK Service Integrations Taco Bell: This is My Architecture video (we’ll link to this)

1 hr 7 min
Oct 18, 2021
Episode #115: Serverless Complexity with Ant Stanley

Ant is a consultant, community organizer, and co-founder of Homeschool from Senzo. He also founded and currently runs the Serverless User Group in London, is part of the ServerlessDays London organizing team and the global ServerlessDays leadership team. Previously Ant was a co-founder of A Cloud Guru, and was responsible for organizing the first ServerlessConf event in New York in May 2016. Living in London since 2009, Ant's background before Serverless is primarily as a Solution Architect at various organisations, from managed service providers to Tier 1 telecommunications providers. He started his career in 1999 doing Y2K upgrades in his native South Africa, and then spent 5 years being paid to write VB6. His current focus is Serverless, GraphQL and Node.js. Twitter: @IamStan Homeschool from Senzo: https://homeschool.dev ServerlessDays: serverlessdays.io For organizer information: [email protected]

44 min
Oct 11, 2021
Episode #114: Serverless for Salary Transparency with Kesha Williams

Kesha Williams is an award-winning software engineer and technology leader teaching others how to transform their lives through technology. Forbes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Oracle have applauded her contributions to the technology community, and she has spoken on the TED stage about the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). Amazon recognized her pioneering work in AI with both its AWS Machine Learning Hero and Alexa Champion honors — the first person to receive both. Williams was named Mentor of the Year by Women Tech Network and received the Innovator Award from Hospitality Technology. She has launched several successful startups and appears in the 2020 tech documentary, "Hello World: The Film." Additionally, Williams serves on the Board of Directors for Women in Voice and as a mentor to women in tech.  Twitter: @KeshaWillz Blog: kesha.tech/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/java-rock-star-kesha/ Salary Overflow: salaryoverflow.com

57 min
Oct 4, 2021
Episode #113: Serverless for Startups with Chris Munns

Chris Munns is a Tech Lead/Advisor for Startup Solution Architects at Amazon Web Services based in New York City. Chris spent the last 4.5 years working with AWS's developer customers to understand how serverless technologies can drastically change the way they think about building and running applications at potentially massive scale with minimal administration overhead. Before this, Chris a global Business Development Manager for DevOps at AWS, he spent a few years as a Solutions Architect at AWS, and has held senior operations engineering posts at Etsy, Meetup, and other NYC based startups. Chris has a Bachelor of Science in Applied Networking and System Administration from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Twitter: @chrismunns Email: [email protected] AWS Compute Blog: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/

57 min
Sep 27, 2021
Episode #112: Abstracting Stateful Serverless with Jonas Bonér

Jonas Bonér is founder and CEO of Lightbend, creator of the Akka project, initiator and co-author of the Reactive Manifesto and the Reactive Principles, and a Java Champion. Website: http://jonasboner.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/jbonerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonasboner/Akka Serverless: https://www.lightbend.com/akka-serverlessAkka: https://akka.io/Reactive Manifesto: https://www.reactivemanifesto.org/Reactive Principles: https://principles.reactive.foundation/

1 hr
Sep 20, 2021
Episode #111: Amplifying Serverless Developers with Ali Spittel

Ali loves teaching people to code, and is currently doing so as a Senior Developer Advocate at AWS. She has been employed in the tech industry since 2014, holding multiple software engineering positions at startups, and a Distinguished Faculty and Faculty Lead role at General Assembly's Software Engineering Immersive. She blogs a lot about code and her life as a developer and also has a podcast with three other incredible women: Ladybug Podcast. They talk about the tech industry, their backgrounds, and go in depth on code-topics. When she’s not coding you can find her watching her favorite New England sports teams, taking runs with her dog Blair, or rock climbing. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASpittel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aspittel/ Portfolio: https://alispit.tel Ladybug Podcast: https://www.ladybug.dev/ Blog / WeLearnCode: https://welearncode.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOxxRhCHDqgtKplU_Ecu4BA Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/aspittel Dev.to: https://dev.to/aspittel

1 hr 7 min
Sep 13, 2021
Episode #110: Mapping the Inevitability of Serverless with Simon Wardley

Simon Wardley is a researcher for the Leading Edge Forum focused on the intersection of IT strategy and new technologies. Simon is a seasoned executive who has spent the last 15 years defining future IT strategies for companies in the FMCG, retail, and IT industries—from Canon’s early leadership in the cloud-computing space in 2005 to Ubuntu’s recent dominance as the top cloud operating system. As a geneticist with a love of mathematics and a fascination for economics, Simon has always found himself dealing with complex systems, whether in behavioral patterns, the environmental risks of chemical pollution, developing novel computer systems, or managing companies. He is a passionate advocate and researcher in the fields of open source, commoditization, innovation, organizational structure, and cybernetics.Simon’s most recent published research, “Clash of the Titans: Can China Dethrone Silicon Valley?,” assesses the high-tech challenge from China and what this means to the future of global technology industry competition. His previous research covers topics including the nature of technological and business change over the next 20 years, value chain mapping, strategies for an increasingly open economy, Web 2.0, and a lifecycle approach to cloud computing. Simon is a regular presenter at conferences worldwide and has been voted one of the UK’s top 50 most influential people in IT in Computer Weekly’s 2011 and 2012 polls.Twitter: https://twitter.com/swardleyMedium: https://swardley.medium.comBlog: https://blog.gardeviance.orgWardley Maps (free online book): https://medium.com/wardleymapsSimon's slides discussed during the podcast

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Sep 6, 2021
Episode #109: Serverless for Newbies with Emily Shea

Emily Shea is a Sr. Serverless GTM Specialist at AWS. Emily has been at Amazon for 5 years and currently works with customers adopting serverless in the UK & Ireland. In her free time, Emily has learned to code and build her own serverless applications. Emily’s current personal project is a daily Chinese vocabulary app with over 100 subscribers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/em__sheaPersonal blog: https://emshea.com/Chinese vocabulary app: https://haohaotiantian.com/re:Invent talk: Getting started building your first serverless web application

59 min
Aug 30, 2021
Episode #108: Mulling over Multi-cloud with Corey Quinn

Corey Quinn is the Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group. Corey’s unique brand of snark combines with a deep understanding of AWS’s offerings, unlocking a level of insight that’s both penetrating and hilarious. He lives in San Francisco with his spouse and daughter. Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coquinn/  Last Week in AWS: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/ The Morning Brief and Screaming in the Cloud: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/ Duckbill Group: https://www.duckbillgroup.com/

1 hr 19 min
Jun 28, 2021
Episode #107: Serverless Infrastructure as Code with Ben Kehoe

About Ben KehoeBen Kehoe is a Cloud Robotics Research Scientist at iRobot and an AWS Serverless Hero. As a serverless practitioner, Ben focuses on enabling rapid, secure-by-design development of business value by using managed services and ephemeral compute (like FaaS). Ben also seeks to amplify voices from dev, ops, and security to help the community shape the evolution of serverless and event-driven designs.Twitter: @ben11kehoeMedium: ben11kehoeGitHub: benkehoeLinkedIn: ben11kehoeiRobot: www.irobot.comWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B0QChfAGvB0 This episode is sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo.TranscriptJeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly.Rebecca: And I'm Rebecca Marshburn.Jeremy: And this is Serverless Chats. And this is a momentous occasion on Serverless Chats because we are welcoming in Rebecca Marshburn as an official co-host of Serverless Chats.Rebecca: I'm pretty excited to be here. Thanks so much, Jeremy.Jeremy: So for those of you that have been listening for hopefully a long time, and we've done over 100 episodes. And I don't know, Rebecca, do I look tired? I feel tired.Rebecca: I've never seen you look tired.Jeremy: Okay. Well, I feel tired because we've done a lot of these episodes and we've published a new episode every single week for the last 107 weeks, I think at this point. And so what we're going to do is with you coming on as a new co-host, we're going to take a break over the summer. We're going to revamp. We're going to do some work. We're going to put together some great content. And then we're going to come back on, I think it's August 30th with a new episode and a whole new show. Again, it's going to be about serverless, but what we're thinking is ... And, Rebecca, I would love to hear your thoughts on this as I come at things from a very technical angle, because I'm an overly technical person, but there's so much more to serverless. There's so many other sides to it that I think that bringing in more perspectives and really being able to interview these guests and have a different perspective I think is going to be really helpful. I don't know what your thoughts are on that.Rebecca: Yeah. I love the tech side of things. I am not as deep in the technicalities of tech and I come at it I think from a way of loving the stories behind how people got there and perhaps w

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Jun 21, 2021
Episode #106: Building Apps on the Decentralized Web with Nader Dabit

About Nader DabitNader Dabit is a web and mobile developer, author, and Developer Relations Engineer building the decentralized future at Edge and Node. Previously, he worked as a Developer Advocate at AWS Mobile working with projects like AWS AppSync and AWS Amplify. He is also the author and editor of React Native in Action and OpenGraphQL.Nader Dabit Twitter: @dabit3Edge and Node Twitter: @edgeandnodeGraph protocol Twitter: @graphprotocolEdge and Node: edgeandnode.com Everest: everest.link YouTube: YouTube.com/naderdabitWhat is Web3? The Decentralized Internet of the Future ExplainedWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pSv_cCQyCPQ This episode is sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Fauna. TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today I am joined again by Nader Dabit. Hey Nader, thanks for joining me.Nader: Hey Jeremy. Thanks for having me.Jeremy: You are now a developer relations engineer at Edge & Node. I would love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself. I think a lot of people probably know you already, but a little bit about your background and then what Edge & Node is.Nader: Yeah, totally. My name is Nader Dabit like you mentioned, and I've been a developer for about, I guess, nine or ten years now. A lot of people might know me from my work with AWS, where I worked with the Amplify team with the front end web and mobile team, doing a lot of full stack stuff there as well as serverless. I've been working as a developer relations person, developer advocate, actually, leading the front end web and mobile team at AWS for a little over three years I was there. I was a manager for the last year and I became really, really interested in serverless while I was there. It led to me writing a book, which is Full Stack Serverless. It also just led me down the rabbit hole of managed services and philosophy and all this stuff.It's been really, really cool to learn about everything in the space. Edge & Node is my next step, I would say, in doing work an

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Jun 14, 2021
Episode #105: Building a Serverless Banking Platform with Patrick Strzelec

About Patrick StrzelecPatrick Strzelec is a fullstack developer with a focus on building GraphQL gateways and serverless microservices. He is currently working as a technical lead at NorthOne making banking effortless for small businesses.LinkedIn: Patrick StrzelecNorthOne Careers: www.northone.com/about/careersWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8W6lRc03QNU  This episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo. TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today, I'm joined by Patrick Strzelec. Hey, Patrick, thanks for joining me.Patrick: Hey, thanks for having me.Jeremy: You are a lead developer at NorthOne. I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself, your background, and what NorthOne does.Patrick: Yeah, totally. I'm a lead developer here at NorthOne, I've been focusing on building out our GraphQL gateway here, as well as some of our serverless microservices. What NorthOne does, we are a banking experience for small businesses. Effectively, we are a deposit account, with many integrations that act almost like an operating system for small businesses. Basically, we choose the best partners we can to do things like check deposits, just your regular transactions you would do, as well as any insights, and the use cases will grow. I'd like to call us a very tailored banking experience for small businesses.Jeremy: Very nice. The thing that is fascinating, I think about this, is that you have just completely embraced serverless, right?Patrick: Yeah, totally. We started off early on with this vision of being fully event driven, and we started off with a monolith, like a Python Django big monolith, and we've been experimenting with serverless all the way through, and somewhere along the journey, we decided this is the tool for us, and it just totally made sense on the business side, on the tech side. It's been absolutely great.Jeremy: Let's talk about that because this is one of those things where I think you get a business and a business that's a banking platform. You're handling some serious transactions here. You've got a lot of transactions that are going through, and you've totally embraced this. I'd love to have you take the listeners through why you thought it was a good idea, what were the business cases for it? Then we can talk a little bit about the adoption process, and then I know there's a whole bunch of stuff that you did with event driven stuff, which is absolutely f

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Jun 7, 2021
Episode #104: The Rise of Data Services with Patrick McFadin

About Patrick McFadinPatrick McFadin is the VP of Developer Relations at DataStax, where he leads a team devoted to making users of Apache Cassandra successful. He has also worked as Chief Evangelist for Apache Cassandra and consultant for DataStax, where he helped build some of the largest and exciting deployments in production. Previous to DataStax, he was Chief Architect at Hobsons and an Oracle DBA/Developer for over 15 years.Twitter: @PatrickMcFadinLinkedIn: Patrick McFadin DataStax website: datastax.comK8ssandra: k8ssandra.ioStargate: stargate.ioDataStax Astra: Cassandra-as-a-ServiceWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-BcIL3VlrjEThis episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Fauna.TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today I'm chatting with Patrick McFadin. Hey Patrick, thanks for joining me.Patrick: Hi Jeremy. How are you doing today?Jeremy: I am doing really well. So you are the VP of Developer Relations at DataStax, so I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself and what DataStax is all about.Patrick: Sure. Well, I mean mostly I'm just a nerd with a cool job. I get to talk about technology a lot and work with technology. So DataStax, we're a company that was founded around Apache Cassandra, just supporting and making it awesome. And that's really where I came to the company. I've been working with Apache Cassandra for about 10 years now. I've been a part of the project as a contributor.But yeah, I mean mostly data infrastructure has been my life for most of my career. I did this in the dotcom era, back when it was really crazy when we had dozens of users. And when that washed out, I'm like, oh, then real scale started and during that period of time I worked a lot in just trying to scale infrastructure. It seems like that's been what I've been doing for like 30 years it seems like, 20 years, 20 years, I'm not that old. Yeah. But yeah, right now, I spend a lot of my time just working with developers on what's next in Kubernetes and I'm part of CNCF now, so yeah. I just can't to seem to stay in one place.Jeremy: Well, so I'm super interested in the work that DataStax is doing because I have had the pleasure/misfortune of managing a Cassandra ring for a start-up that I was at. And it was a very painful process, but once it was set up and

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May 31, 2021
Episode #103: Differing Serverless Perspectives Between Cloud Providers with Mahdi Azarboon

About Mahdi AzarboonMahdi Aazarboon started working as a serverless specialist and evangelizing it through blog posts, conference talks and open source projects. He climbed up the corporate ladder, and currently works as Senior Manager - Cloud Presales at Cognizant. He helps big and traditional corporations to move into the cloud and improve their existing cloud environment. Having a hands-on background and currently working at the corporate level of cloud journeys, he has matured his overall understanding of serverless.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/azarboon/Twitter: @m_azarboonWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QG-N3hf1zqIThis episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo.Transcript:Jeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today, I'm joined by Mahdi Azarboon. Hey, Mahdi. Thanks for joining me.Mahdi: Hi. Thanks for having me.Jeremy: So, you are a senior manager for cloud pre-sales in the Nordic region for Cognizant. So, I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself, your background, and what it is that you do at Cognizant?Mahdi: Yeah. Just a little bit of background, I started as a full stack developer, then I joined Accenture as a serverless specialist, and over there I started to play with AWS Lambda specifically. Started to do some geeky stuff, writing blog posts, and speaking at conferences and so on. Then, I was developing several solutions for multiple corporations in Finland, then I joined another consultancy company, Eficode, which are known for DevOps. It is very good, they have a good reputation for that in Nordic region. I was as a practice lead, AWS practice lead driving their business. Then, I joined my current company, Cognizant, and here I work as a pre-sales capacity. I'm not hands-on anymore, but basically I do whatever is needed to make our customers happy and make them to go to the cloud. So that means high-level solutioning, talking with the customer and as a senior architect, I comment about stuff, I make diagrams, And I translate business and technical stuff requirements, basically as an interface between the delivery and the customer side. Yeah, that's all.Jeremy: Right. Awesome. All right. Well, so you mentioned in some of the blog posts that you were writing and some of that was a little while ago. And it's actually, I think there is some interesting perspective there. So I want to get into that in a little while, but I want to start by this idea or this post that you wrote about sort of what you need to know about Azure functions versus AWS Lam

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May 24, 2021
Episode #102: Creating and Evolving Technical Content with Amy Arambulo Negrette

About Amy Arambulo NegretteWith over ten years industry experience, Amy Arambulo Negrette has built web applications for a variety of industries including Yahoo!, Fantasy Sports, and NASA Ames Research Center. One of her projects modernized two legacy systems impacting the entire research center and won her a Certificate of Excellence from the Ames Contractor Council. She has built APIs for enterprise clients for cloud consulting firms and led a team of Cloud Software Engineers. Currently, she works as a Cloud Economist at the Duckbill Group doing bill analyses and leading cost optimization projects. Amy has survived acquisitions, layoffs, and balancing life with two small children.Website: www.amy-codes.comTwitter: @nerdypawsLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/amycodesWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xc2rkR5VCxoThis episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo.TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today, I'm joined by Amy Arambulo Negrette. Hey, Amy thanks for joining me.Amy: Thank you, glad to be here.Jeremy: You are a Cloud Economist at the Duckbill Group, so I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself and your background and what you do at the Duckbill Group.Amy: Sure thing. I used to be an application developer, I did a bunch of AWS stuff for a while, and now at the Duckbill Group, a cloud economist is someone who goes through cost explorer and your usage report and tries to figure out where you're spending too much money and how the best to help you. It is the best-known use of a small skill I have, which is about being able to dig through someone's receipts and find out what their story is.Jeremy: Sounds like a forensic accountant, maybe forensic cloud economist or something to that effect.Amy: Yep. That's basically what we do.Jeremy: Well, I'm super excited to have you here. First of all, I have to ask this question, I've known Corey for quite some time, and I can imagine that working with him is either amazing or an absolute nightmare. I'm just curious, which one is it?Amy: It is not my job to control Corey, so it's great. He's great to talk to. He really is fully engaged in any conversation you have with him. You've talked to him before, I'm sure you know that. He loves knowing what other people think on things, which I think is a really healthy attitude to have.Jeremy</strong

1 hr 4 min
May 17, 2021
Episode #101: How Serverless is Becoming More Extensible with Julian Wood

About Julian WoodJulian Wood is a Senior Developer Advocate for the AWS Serverless Team. He loves helping developers and builders learn about, and love, how serverless technologies can transform the way they build and run applications at any scale. Julian was an infrastructure architect and manager in global enterprises and start-ups for more than 25 years before going all-in on serverless at AWS.Twitter: @julian_woodAll things Serverless @ AWS: ServerlessLandServerless Patterns CollectionServerless Office Hours – every Tuesday 10am PTLambda ExtensionsLambda Container ImagesWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jtNLt3Y51-gThis episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo.TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today I'm joined by Julian Wood. Hey Julian, thanks for joining me.Julian: Hey Jeremy, thank you so much for inviting me.Jeremy: Well, I am super excited to have you here. I have been following your work for a very long time and of course, big fan of AWS. So you are a Serverless Developer Advocate at AWS, and I'd love it if you could just tell the listeners a little bit about your background, so they get to know you a bit. And then also, sort of what your role is at AWS.Julian: Yeah, certainly. Well, I'm Julian Wood. I am based in London, but yeah, please don't let my accent fool you. I'm actually originally from South Africa, so the language purists aren't scratching their heads anymore. But yeah, I work within the Serverless Team at AWS, and hopefully do a number of things. First of all, explain what we're up to and how our sort of serverless things work and sort of, I like to sometimes say a bit cheekily, basically help the world fall in love with serverless as I have. And then also from the other side is to be a proxy and sort of be the voice of builders, and developers and whoever's building service applications, and be their voices internally. So you can also keep us on our toes to help build the things that will brighten your days.And just before, I've worked for too many years probably, as an infrastructure racker, stacker, architect, and manager. I've worked in global enterprises babysitting their Windows and Linux servers, and running virtualization, and doing all the operations kind of stuff

1 hr 35 min
May 10, 2021
Episode #100: All Things Serverless with Jeremy Daly

About Rebecca MarshburnRebecca's interested in the things that interest people—What's important to them? Why? And when did they first discover it to be so? She's also interested in sharing stories, elevating others' experiences, exploring the intersection of physical environments and human behavior, and crafting the perfect pun for every situation. Today, Rebecca is the Head of Content & Community at Common Room. Prior to Common Room, she led the AWS Serverless Heroes program, where she met the singular Jeremy Daly, and guided content and product experiences for fashion magazines, online blogs, AR/VR companies, education companies, and a little travel outfit called Airbnb.Twitter: @beccaodelayLinkedIn: Rebecca MarshburnCompany: www.commonroom.ioPersonal work (all proceeds go to the charity of the buyer's choice): www.letterstomyexlovers.comWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VVEtxgh6GKI This episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets and Lumigo.Transcript:Rebecca: What a day today is! It's not every day you turn 100 times old, and on this day we celebrate Serverless Chats 100th episode with the most special of guests. The gentleman whose voice you usually hear on this end of the microphone, doing the asking, but today he's going to be doing the telling, the one and only, Jeremy Daly, and me. I'm Rebecca Marshburn, and your guest host for Serverless Chats 100th episode, because it's quite difficult to interview yourself. Hey Jeremy!Jeremy: Hey Rebecca, thank you very much for doing this.Rebecca: Oh my gosh. I am super excited to be here, couldn't be more honored. I'll give your listeners, our listeners, today, the special day, a little bit of background about us. Jeremy and I met through the AWS Serverless Heroes program, where I used to be a coordinator for quite some time. We support each other in content, conferences, product requests, road mapping, community-building, and most importantly, I think we've supported each other in spirit, and now I'm the head of content and community at Common Room, and Jeremy's leading Serverless Cloud at Serverless, Inc., so it's even sweeter that we're back together to celebrate this Serverless Chats milestone with you all, the most important, important, important, important part of the podcast equation, the serverless community. So without further ado, let's begin.Jeremy: All right, hit me up with whatever questions you have

1 hr 2 min
May 3, 2021
Episode #99: You already have a Multi-Cloud Strategy with Rob Sutter

About Rob SutterRob Sutter, a Principal Developer Advocate at Fauna, has woven application development into his entire career, from time in the U.S. Army and U.S. Government to stints with the Big Four and Amazon Web Services. He has started his own company – twice – once providing consulting services and most recently with WorkFone, a software as a service startup that provided virtual digital identities to government clients. Rob loves to build in public with cloud architectures, Node.js or Go, and all things serverless!Twitter: @rts_robPersonal email: [email protected] Personal website: robsutter.comFauna Homepage Learn more about Fauna Supported Languages and Frameworks Try Fauna for FreeThe Calvin PaperThis episode sponsored by CBT Nuggets: https://www.cbtnuggets.com/Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CUx1KMJCbvkTranscriptJeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today, I'm joined by Rob Sutter. Hey, Rob. Thanks for joining me.Rob: Hey, Jeremy. Thanks for having me.Jeremy: So you are now the or a Principal Developer Advocate at Fauna. So I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about your background and what Fauna is all about.Rob: Right. So as you've said, I'm a DA at Fauna. I've been a serverless user in production since 2017, started the Serverless User Group in Dubai. So that's how I got into serverless in general. Previously, I was a DA on the Serverless Team at AWS, and I've been a SaaS startup co-founder, a government employee, an IT auditor, and like a lot of serverless people I find, I have a lot of Ops in my background, which is why I don't want to do it anymore. There's a lot of us that end up here that way, I think. Fauna is

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Apr 26, 2021
Episode #98: Making Serverless Accessible with Bit Project with Daniel Kim

About Daniel KimDaniel Kim (He/Him) is a Senior Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic and the founder of Bit Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to making tech accessible to underserved communities. He wants to inspire generations of students in tech to be the best they can be through inclusive, accessible developer education. He is passionate about diversity & inclusion in tech, good food, and dad jokes.Twitter: @learnwdanielVolunteer with Bit Project: bitproject.org/volunteerLearn Serverless with Bit Project: bitproject.org/course/serverlessWatch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oDdrbDXQG6wThis episode sponsored by, CBT Nuggets.Transcript:Jeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today I'm chatting with Daniel Kim. Hey, Daniel. Thanks for joining me.Daniel: Hi, Jeremy. How's it going?Jeremy: It's going real ...Daniel: I'm glad to be here.Jeremy: Well, I'm glad that you're here. So, you are a Senior Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic, but you're also the founder of Bit Project. So, I would love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about yourself and your background and what Bit Project is all about.Daniel: That sounds great, Jeremy. My name is Daniel. I'm a Senior Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic, which means I get to help the community and go find developers and help them become better developers. And I got into developer relations because I founded a school club and now it's a nonprofit, but it started as a school club, called Bit Project, where me and my friends gathered together to teach each other awesome web technologies. And yeah, that's how I got my start. And I am still running Bit Project as a nonprofit to help students around the world build and ship projects using awesome technologies and help them learn and become better developers.Jeremy: Right. And one of those awesome technologies is serverless. And that's what I want to talk to you about today because this is a really great program that you're running here that helps make Serverless more accessible to more people, which is what I'm all about, right? So, I absolutely love this. So, let's go back and talk a little bit about Bit Project and just get into how it got started. You mentioned it was a project you were doing with some college friends, but how did it go from that to what it is now?Daniel: Yeah.

1 hr 3 min
Apr 19, 2021
Episode #97: How Serverless Fits in to the Cyclical Nature of the Industry with Gojko Adzic

About Gojko AdzicGojko Adzic is a partner at Neuri Consulting LLP. He one of the 2019 AWS Serverless Heroes, the winner of the 2016 European Software Testing Outstanding Achievement Award, and the 2011 Most Influential Agile Testing Professional Award. Gojko’s book Specification by Example won the Jolt Award for the best book of 2012, and his blog won the UK Agile Award for the best online publication in 2010.Gojko is a frequent speaker at software development conferences and one of the authors of MindMup and Narakeet.As a consultant, Gojko has helped companies around the world improve their software delivery, from some of the largest financial institutions to small innovative startups. Gojko specializes in agile and lean quality improvement, in particular impact mapping, agile testing, specification by example, and behavior driven development.Twitter: @gojkoadzicNarakeet: https://www.narakeet.comPersonal website: https://gojko.netWatch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCDDli7uzn8This episode is sponsored by CBT Nuggets: https://www.cbtnuggets.com/TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today my guest is Gojko Adzic. Hey Gojko, thanks for joining me.Gojko: Hey, thanks for inviting me.Jeremy: You are a partner at Neuri Consulting, you're an AWS Serverless Hero, you've written I think, what? I think 6,842 books or something like that about technology and serverless and all that kind of stuff. I'd love it if you could tell listeners a little bit about your background and what you've been working on lately.Gojko: I'm a developer. I started developing software when I was six and a half. My dad bought a Commodore 64 and I think my mom would have kicked him out of the house if he told her that he bought it for himself, so it was officially for me.Jeremy: Nice.Gojko: And I was the only kid in the neighbo

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Apr 12, 2021
Episode #96: Serverless and Machine Learning with Alexandra Abbas

About Alexa AbbasAlexandra Abbas is a Google Cloud Certified Data Engineer & Architect and Apache Airflow Contributor. She currently works as a Machine Learning Engineer at Wise. She has experience with large-scale data science and engineering projects. She spends her time building data pipelines using Apache Airflow and Apache Beam and creating production-ready Machine Learning pipelines with Tensorflow.Alexandra was a speaker at Serverless Days London 2019 and presented at the Tensorflow London meetup.Personal linksTwitter: https://twitter.com/alexandraabbasLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandraabbasGitHub: https://github.com/alexandraabbasdatastack.tv's linksWeb: https://datastack.tvTwitter: https://twitter.com/datastacktvYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/datastacktvLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/datastacktvGitHub: https://github.com/datastacktvLink to the Data Engineer Roadmap: https://github.com/datastacktv/data-engineer-roadmapThis episode is sponsored by CBT Nuggets: cbtnuggets.com/serverless andStackery: https://www.stackery.io/Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SLJZPwfRLb8TranscriptJeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today I'm joined by Alexa Abbas. Hey, Alexa, thanks for joining me.Alexa: Hey, everyone. Thanks for having me.Jeremy: So you are a machine learning engineer at Wise and also the founder of datastack.tv. So I'd love it if you could tell the listeners a little bit about your background and what you do at Wise and what datastack.tv is all about.Alexa: Yeah. So as you said, I'm a machine learning engineer at Wise. So Wise is an international money transfer service. We are aiming for very transparent fees and very low fees compared to banks. So at Wise, basically, designing, maintaining, and developing the machine learning platform, which serves data scientists and analysts, so they can train their models and deploy their models, easily.Datastack.tv is, basically, it's a video service or a video platfo

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Apr 5, 2021
Episode #95: Going Serverless with IBM Cloud Code Engine with Jason McGee

About Jason McGeeJason McGee, IBM Fellow, is VP and CTO at IBM Cloud Platform. Jason is currently responsible for technical strategy and architecture for all of IBM’s Cloud Platform, across public, dedicated, and local delivery models. Previously Jason has served as CTO of Cloud Foundation Services, Chief Architect of PureApplication System, WebSphere Extended Deployment, WebSphere sMash, and WebSphere Application Server on distributed platforms.   Twitter: @jrmcgee LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrmcgee/ IBM Cloud Code Engine: Learn more during this live virtual event on April 14th (also available on-demand after April 14th) Read more: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/code-engine Get started today: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/codeengine?topic=codeengine-getting-started Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yH_mgW2kGzUThis episode sponsored by IBM Cloud.Transcript:Jeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today I'm joined by Jason McGee. Hey Jason, thanks for joining me.Jason: Thanks for having me.Jeremy: So you are an IBM fellow and the VP and CTO of the IBM Cloud platform. So I'd love it if you could tell our guests a little bit about yourself and what it is that you do at IBM.Jason: Sure. I spend my day at IBM worried about developers and platform services on our public cloud. So I'm responsible for both the technical strategy and the delivery of our Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms, our serverless environments, and kind of all the things that surround that space, logging, and monitoring and other developer tools that kind of make up the developer platform for IBM Cloud.Jeremy: And what about yourself? What's your background?Jason: Been a software, kind of middleware guy, my whole life. I used to be the chief architect for WebSphere app server. So I spent the last 20 plus years working on enterprise application platforms and helping companies be able to build mission-critical business systems.Jeremy: Awesome. So I had Michael Behrendt on the show not too long ago and it was great. We talked about a whole bunch of diff

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Mar 29, 2021
Episode #94: Serverless for Scientific Research with Denis Bauer

About Denis BauerDr. Denis Bauer is an internationally recognized expert in artificial intelligence, who is passionate about improving health by understanding the secrets in our genome using cloud-computing technology. She is CSIRO’s Principal Research Scientist in transformational bioinformatics and adjunct associate professor at Macquarie University. She keynotes international IT, LifeScience, and Medical conferences and is an AWS Data Hero, determined to bridge the gap between academe and industry. To date, she has attracted more than $31M to further health research and digital applications. Her achievements include developing open-source bioinformatics software to detect new disease genes and developing computational tools to track, monitor, and diagnose emerging diseases, such as COVID-19. Twitter: https://twitter.com/allPowerde  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisbauer/ Webpage: https://bioinformatics.csiro.au/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5MGxgYd93JwThis episode sponsored by New Relic.Transcript:Jeremy: Hi everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and this is Serverless Chats. Today, I'm chatting with Denis Bauer. Hey, Denis, thanks for joining me.Denis: Thanks for having me. Great to be on your show.Jeremy: So you are a Group Lead at CSIRO and an Honorary Associate Professor at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. So I would love it if you could explain and tell the listeners a little bit about your background and what CSIRO does.Denis: Yeah. CSIRO is Australia's government research agency and Macquarie University is one of Australia's Ivy League universities. They've been working together on really translating research into products that people can use in their everyday life. Specifically, they worked together in order to invent WiFi, which is now used in 5 billion devices worldwide. CSIRO has also collaborated with other universities, for example, has developed the first treatment for influenza. And on a lighter note has developed a recipe book, the Total Wellbeing Diet book, which is now on the book bestseller list alongside Harry Potter and The Da Vinci Code. From that perspective CSIRO really has this nice balance between product that people need and product that people enjoy.Jeremy: Right. And what's your background?Denis: So my background is in bioinformatics, which means that in my undergraduate, I was together with the students that did

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Mar 22, 2021
Episode #93: WebAssembly and WASI with Aaron Turner

About Aaron TurnerAaron Turner is a senior engineer at Fastly. They were previously doing rad stuff at Google and various startups and agencies. In their spare time, they are hacking on various WebAssembly projects on the web, cooking up some dope beats, and shredding local skateparks. Twitter: @torch2424 Website: https://aaronthedev.com/ Links related to the content in the episode: Getting Started  WasmByExample MadeWithWebAssembly Wasi.dev  Choosing a Wasm Language AssemblyScript Website Mentioned Production AssemblyScript article: <a href="https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fengineering.q42.nl%2Fwe