Podcast FAQ

azure devops podcast

by Herminio Pfeffer DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why do people choose Azure for DevOps?

Why DevOps is Important

  • Benefits of DevOps Maximizes Efficiency with Automation. The late DevOps authority Robert Stroud said DevOps is all about "fueling business transformation" that encompasses people, process and culture change.
  • Challenges of DevOps. There are many challenges in a DevOps initiative. ...
  • The Future of DevOps

Which is the best between DevOps and MS Azure?

The most important process involved in DevOps are:

  • CI - Like Jenkins
  • CD - Like Ansible, Puppet and chef
  • Automatic Testing - Like Selenium
  • Hosting - Like AWS, Azure or GCP
  • Monitoring - Like Nagios
  • Containerisation - like Docker

Where to start with DevOps?

To implement tools for DevOps culture, follow these steps:

  • Open the new DevOps toolchain to the development, operations and security teams.
  • Provide DevOps training for development and operations teams to teach them the requisite skills to use the new toolchain.
  • Capture and define a collaboration strategy between developers, operations, QA and security teams for workflows.

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Is Azure DevOps a PaaS or IaaS?

The Microsoft Azure application platform services provide application development, repository services, application deployment services, performance testing, security, and governance. The Microsoft Azure App Service is a PaaS used to rapidly build an application that may be web- or mobile-based that can be highly available, scalable, and flexible.

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Migrating to Azure SQL with Mohamed Kabiruddin - Episode 181

Mohamed Kabiruddin is a Senior Program Manager in the Azure SQL Product Team and is currently located in Redmond, Washington. Prior to joining the Product Team, he was a Cloud Solution Architect working with enterprise customers in Australia on all things Azure Data & AI.

Shawn Wildermuth on Next-gen web services - Episode 180

Shawn Wildermuth has been tinkering with computers and software since he got a VIC-20 back in the early ’80s. He has been a Microsoft MVP, Pluralsight Author, and filmmaker. You can reach him at his blog at wildermuth.com or find out about his film at helloworldfilm.com.

Shaun Walker on Blazor and Oqtane - Episode 179

Jeffrey welcomes Shaun Walker, creator of Oqtane and also DotNetNuke web application frameworks, which have earned the recognition of being amongst the most pioneering and widely-adopted open-source projects native to the Microsoft platform.

Who hosts Azure DevOps Podcast?

Hosted by Microsoft MVP, Jeffrey Palermo, the Azure DevOps Podcast is an interview-based shows with both practitioners and execs specializing in .NET and Windows-focused DevOps roles. Though I don’t quite agree with the podcast description using the words “hard-hitting interviews,” Palermo is able to conduct an interesting conversation with his guests as well as provide listeners with actionable strategies on pushing out new features and monitoring them in production.

What is interview based podcast?

Interview-based podcasts in particular seem to run the gamut of quality. Most outsiders likely think they’re the easiest since you simply need to book a guest and speak into a microphone. However, they require more of the intangibles like interview rapport, research and personality to create a successful show.

How long is the podcast Adam Stacoviak?

Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo have a good podcast rapport and produce a weekly show (typically 45 minutes to an hour long). Usually, they’re joined by guest in the greater developer community. Interview-based podcasts in particular seem to run the gamut of quality.

Who hosts Masters of Data?

Hosted by Ben Newton, Masters of Data is almost entirely composed of interviews with industry professionals, authors and more, around the role data plays in their lives. Though the majority of discussions are focused on data within the technology landscape, what separates MoD from others on this list is the diversity.

Is podcasting hard?

The truth is podcasting is hard and it takes considerable work to create something special. The low barrier of entry intrigue is a double-edged sword, making it harder for good podcasts to get noticed in the incessant wave of new shows coming to market every day. Fortunately, there are podcast fanatics out there who can help curate ...

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