Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchRedis Looks Beyond Cache Toward Everything Data
Episode 1376
Redis, best known as a data cache or real-time data platform, is evolving into much more, Tim Hall, chief of product at the company told The New Stac…
3 years, 3 months ago
Couchbase’s Managed Database Services: Computing at the Edge
Episode 1375
Let’s say you’re a passenger on a cruise ship. Floating in the middle of the ocean, far from reliable Wi-Fi, you wear a device that lets you into you…
3 years, 4 months ago
Open Source Underpins A Home Furnishings Provider’s Global Ambitions
Episode 1374
Wayfair describes itself as the “the destination for all things home: helping everyone, anywhere create their feeling of home.” It provides an online…
3 years, 4 months ago
ML Can Prevent Getting Burned For Kubernetes Provisioning
Episode 1373
In the rush to create, provision and manage Kubernetes, often left out is proper resource provisioning. According to StormForge, a company paying, fo…
3 years, 4 months ago
What’s the Future of Feature Management?
Episode 1372
Feature management isn’t a new idea but lately it’s a trend that’s picked up speed. Analysts like Forrester and Gartner have cited adoption of the pr…
3 years, 4 months ago
Chronosphere Nudges Observability Standards Toward Maturity
Episode 1371
DETROIT — Rob Skillington’s grandfather was a civil engineer, working in an industry that, in over a century, developed processes and know-how that e…
3 years, 4 months ago
How Boeing Uses Cloud Native
Episode 1370
In this latest podcast from The New Stack, we spoke with Ricardo Torres, who is the chief engineer of open source and cloud native for aerospace gian…
3 years, 4 months ago
Case Study: How Dell Technologies Is Building a DevRel Team
Episode 1369
DETROIT — Developer relations, or DevRel to its friends, is not only a coveted career path but also essential to helping developers learn and adopt n…
3 years, 4 months ago
Kubernetes and Amazon Web Services
Episode 1368
Cloud giant Amazon Web Services manages the largest number of Kubernetes clusters in the world, according to the company. In this podcast recording,…
3 years, 4 months ago
Case Study: How SeatGeek Adopted HashiCorp’s Nomad
Episode 1367
LOS ANGELES — Kubernetes, the open source container orchestrator, may have a big footprint in the cloud native world, but some organizations are doin…
3 years, 4 months ago