
Matt Ray
Co-Host of Software Defined Talk
Matt Ray is a Sydney, Australia-based Technical Account Manager for Wiz. He is an active open source contributor, blogs at MattRay.dev and is @mattray on Mastodon, BlueSky, Slack, and GitHub. He has presented at OSCON, Velocity, DevOpsDays, OpenStack Summits, ChefConf, LinuxCon, SCALE and many other conferences and meetups.
Matt Ray has hosted 338 Episodes.
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Episode 357: Is platform engineer the new thing?
May 13th, 2022 | 57 mins 44 secs
This week we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, the impending (?) economic downturn and advice on migrating your iCloud account when moving abroad. Plus, some thoughts on driving…
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Episode 356: They should have consulted us
May 6th, 2022 | 57 mins 28 secs
This we week we discuss palace intrigue at Apple. the death of passwords and Twilio’s valuation. Plus, Matt explains how to resurrect a dead MacBook Pro…
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Episode 355: That’s why he runs my Marketing department
April 29th, 2022 | 58 mins 26 secs
This week we discuss Matt’s new job at Kubecost, Istio joins the CNCF, the latest cloud earnings and Twitter gets bought. Plus, the first ever Cloud Startup Fantasy Draft…
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Episode 353: This smells like shenanigans
April 15th, 2022 | 51 mins 58 secs
This week we discuss the legacy of Puppet, Private Equity acquisitions and a few thoughts on Cloud Migrations. Plus, the five types of All Hands meetings…
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Episode 352: Layers of Abstraction
April 8th, 2022 | 54 mins 21 secs
This week we discuss Dagger’s Launch, Employee Tacking and Executive Compensation. Plus, some thoughts on beans and broccoli…
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Episode 350: Email in Excel
March 25th, 2022 | 47 mins 13 secs
This week we discuss how the software supply chain impacts business continuity and analyze the latest attempt to disrupt Microsoft Excel. Plus, some thoughts on bread heels….
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Episode 349: The Janitor Strategy for Developer-led Sales, also, The School of the Philosophy of Rocks and Time
March 18th, 2022 | 1 hr 7 mins
This week, Coté and Matt define three sales model for doing developer-led sales. Also, we know that clown fish are optional, but do rocks need to exist?
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Episode 348: Jevons Paradox
March 11th, 2022 | 50 mins 11 secs
This week we discuss the potential digital transformation of the Dollar and Snowflake’s Strategy. Plus, what exactly is Heavy Metal…
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Episode 347: Son of Beagle
March 4th, 2022 | 56 mins 8 secs
This week we discuss how to measure DevRel, the legacy of Sun and a few thoughts on Markdown. Plus, we determine the TAM for trackballs…
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Episode 345: It’s always the last place you look
February 25th, 2022 | 55 mins 16 secs
This week we discuss Kubernetes adoption, the State of Open Source Survey and the search for a better Developer Experience. Plus, some thoughts on taking out the trash and conflict resolution.
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Episode 344: Positive sum but not for everyone
February 18th, 2022 | 50 mins 17 secs
The week we review the Kubernetes: The Documentary and Matt explains why there is no Diet Coke in Australia.
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Episode 343: Comfort Bubble
February 11th, 2022 | 52 mins 10 secs
This week we discuss what to expect in cloud in 2020 and the prospect of building a better Kubernetes Developer Experience. Plus, Coté explains the Dutch concept of Gezellig.
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Episode 342: Paradox of Advice
February 4th, 2022 | 1 hr 2 mins
This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenSSF’s new project and Tim Bray’s take on Cloud. Plus, some thoughts on data gravity…
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Episode 340: The Dumb Pipe Manifesto
January 21st, 2022 | 50 mins 57 secs
This week we discuss Open Source Model Business Models, Cloud Migrations and the prospect of cloud providers becoming “dumb pipes.” Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Professor Galloway.
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Episode 338: Time Machine and Index Funds
January 7th, 2022 | 55 mins 35 secs
This week we discuss why cloud numbers don’t add up, Oracle buys Cerner and the demise of BlackBerry. Plus, Matt gives advice for keeping up with Web3.
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Episode 337: Year in Review
December 29th, 2021 | 1 hr 20 mins
This week we discuss the stories of the year, make a few predications and answer listener questions. Plus, some thoughts on grammar…