
Coté
Co-Host of Software Defined Talk
Coté has worked in the tech world a long time. He works at Pivotal and does things like make podcasts, write about the tech world, and talk at conferences. You know: papers...business papers.
Coté has hosted 345 Episodes.
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Episode 85: Being an analyst without being an asshole - Coté’s professional life, part 2
January 20th, 2017 | 48 mins 45 secs
bigco, career, coté, dell, industry analysts, marketing, project sputnik, redmonk
In part two of Coté navel gazing, we discuss Coté’s life as an analyst and strategists. Matt Ray is off in Australia-land, so it’s just Brandon and Coté. We discuss: what IT analyst work on; working with marketers that have poor, nothing new material; learning how to function inside a large company in the executive suite; M&A and investment bankers, getting shit done in large companies (it’s always slow), like Project Sputnik.
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Episode 84: 2017 Predictions: cloud, containers, AI
December 21st, 2016 | 1 hr 7 mins
After speculating on GitHub’s business we throw out our 2017 predictions. We cover AWS, containers, AI, and government IT. Since holiday family time is coming up, Brandon also suggests some simple family IT help-desk tasks - like backup - and throws out the stretch goal of discussing 2FA at the dinner table.
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Episode 83: I think the word we object to is "DevOps"
December 16th, 2016 | 54 mins 22 secs
What exactly is DevOps? We dare to discuss that at first and then get into Amazon’s new managed hosting offering. There’s some new container news with containerd from DockerInc land, and some little notes on Azure’s features and Cisco’s InterCloud shutting down. Also, we find out which Muppet each of us would be played by in The Muppets Take Over Software Defined Talk.
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Episode 82: Attack of the two-pizza teams
December 9th, 2016 | 57 mins 10 secs
aws, containerd, devops, docker
Amazon came out with a slew of features last week. This week we discuss them and take some cracks at the broad, portfolio approach at AWS compared to historic (like .Net) platform approaches. We also discuss footwear and what to eat and where to stay in Las Vegas.
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Episode 80: The case for flying Southwest and Oracle buying Dyn, and containers
November 29th, 2016 | 45 mins 37 secs
american airlines, cloud, containers, m&a, microsoft, oracle, southwest, travel
With all those domestic, direct flights, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers.
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Episode 79: From a vegan, clothing optional co-op to working with banks and oil companies - Coté’s professional life, part 1
November 17th, 2016 | 54 mins 49 secs
How does one go from living in a vegan, clothing option co-op working on a philosophy degree to hustling enterprise software? That's the story of Coté's career that we discuss in this episode. Matt Ray is out, getting the bills paid, so Brandon interviews Coté about how he got here, professionally. We end the story around 2011; maybe we'll pick up next time it's just the two of us.
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Episode 78: Trump's possible effect on tech, plus, containers
November 11th, 2016 | 1 hr 21 mins
We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers.
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Episode 77: If you’re implementing pagination, you’re not doing agile.
November 4th, 2016 | 1 hr 9 mins
agile
Is agile software development bullshit? This is what we discuss, along with a short tale of the best uber driver ever and Coté's favorite part of Matt Ray.
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Episode 76: Convergental and the battle for the new stack
October 21st, 2016 | 52 mins 51 secs
With a new integration between Kubernetes and VMware, we once again discuss what exactly the battle of the new stack is and how companies could be angling to make money off it. Also, mole and recommendations.
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Episode 75: "AWS and VMware are having a LAN party” or “Matt Ray’s deep story” or “some five year old gibberish”
October 15th, 2016 | 51 mins 31 secs
We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack…
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Episode 74: Being a tech evangelist, with Bridget Kromhout
October 1st, 2016 | 47 mins 45 secs
We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack…
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Episode 73: “My pants are full of brisket,” Apple updates, & Oracle storms the AWS castle
September 23rd, 2016 | 59 mins 41 secs
Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk.
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BONUS: DevOpsDays DFW, with ADO and The Food Right Show
September 22nd, 2016 | 57 mins 26 secs
At DevOpsDays DFW, Coté recorded a joint-podcast with Arrested DevOps and The Food Fight Show. Along with some local guests, we discuss the event, DevOpsDays, and computers in North Texas.
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Episode 72: “Oh! Scurvy! Again.”
September 16th, 2016 | 1 hr 3 mins
It's all fundings, divestitures, and acquisitions this week. Hashicorp gets some cash, HPE sells off it's software group to Micro Focus, and Google buys Apigee...plus Twitter acquisition rumors. Plus sentient carpets.
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Episode 71: Unbreakable Docker, or, elephants, er, like other elephants
September 2nd, 2016 | 1 hr 15 mins
We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack…
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Episode 70: “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.”
August 27th, 2016 | 52 mins 42 secs
This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya.