Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchHuman Cognition Can’t Keep Up with Modern Networks. What’s Next?
Episode 1583
IBM’s recent acquisitions of Red Hat, HashiCorp, and its planned purchase of Confluent reflect a deliberate strategy to build the infrastructure requ…
2 days, 1 hour ago
From Group Science Project to Enterprise Service: Rethinking OpenTelemetry
Episode 1582
Ari Zilka, founder of MyDecisive.ai and former Hortonworks CPO, argues that most observability vendors now offer essentially identical, reactive dash…
1 week, 3 days ago
Why You Can't Build AI Without Progressive Delivery
Episode 1581
Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke’s claim that AI-based development requires progressive delivery frames a conversation between analyst James Governor …
2 weeks, 3 days ago
How Nutanix Is Taming Operational Complexity
Episode 1580
Most enterprises today run workloads across multiple IT infrastructures rather than a single platform, creating significant operational challenges. A…
3 weeks ago
Do All Your AI Workloads Actually Require Expensive GPUs?
Episode 1579
GPUs dominate today’s AI landscape, but Google argues they are not necessary for every workload. As AI adoption has grown, customers have increasingl…
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Breaking Data Team Silos Is the Key to Getting AI to Production
Episode 1578
Enterprises are racing to deploy AI services, but the teams responsible for running them in production are seeing familiar problems reemerge—most not…
3 weeks, 2 days ago
Why AI Parallelization Will Be One of the Biggest Challenges of 2026
Episode 1577
Rob Whiteley, CEO of Coder, argues that the biggest winners in today’s AI boom resemble the “picks and shovels” sellers of the California Gold Rush: …
3 weeks, 3 days ago
How Nutanix Is Taming Operational Complexity
Episode 1576
Many enterprises now run workloads across multiple IT infrastructures rather than a single environment. According to Nutanix, about 60% of organizati…
3 weeks, 4 days ago
Kubernetes GPU Management Just Got a Major Upgrade
Episode 1575
Nvidia Distinguished Engineer Kevin Klues noted that low-level systems work is invisible when done well and highly visible when it fails — a dynamic …
4 weeks, 1 day ago
The Rise of the Cognitive Architect
Episode 1574
At KubeCon North America 2025, GitLab’s Emilio Salvador outlined how developers are shifting from individual coders to leaders of hybrid human–AI tea…
4 weeks, 2 days ago