Day Two DevOps
Ned Bellavance and I on Day Two DevOps host brilliant and effusive engineers who share their lessons learned from large, impactful projects. Come soak up all the hard lessons they learned through building big stuff (and sometimes destroying big stuff), all for the low low cost of totally free.
Summary
Serverless is mature enough now to be a mainstream choice for application development. But that doesn’t mean interesting things aren’t happening. Benjamen Pyle joins Kyler and Ned on Day Two DevOps to talk about the potential for small vendors and startups to develop high-quality services purpose-built to solve specific problems. They also discuss the benefits of Rust as a speedy language for Lambda, vendor lock-in, what we all can learn from Brent from The Phoenix Project, and more.
Episode Guest: Benjamen Pyle, Co-Founder & CEO, Pyle Cloud Technologies
Benjamen Pyle has over 20 years of experience in software development, team building, and leadership, with a focus on modern cloud-native and containerized solutions. He is an AWS Community Builder and a Datadog Ambassador, recognized for his expertise in event-driven and serverless architecture, data processing, and DevOps.
As a co-founder and CEO of Pyle Cloud Technologies, Benjamen works with customers to modernize their cloud architecture and infrastructure, leveraging the best practices and tools from AWS. He also co-invented a patent-pending event-driven data processing system and method, which enables scalable and efficient data ingestion and analysis. Benjamen’s passion is empowering technology teams to deliver outstanding business outcomes with innovative and pragmatic technical design.
AdSpot Sponsor: CatchPoint
CatchPoint’s mission has remained the same from day one: to proactively identify and resolve issues across the Internet Stack before they impact customers, workforce, or digital experiences. Our driving force from the beginning has been to help the companies we support optimally deliver their own missions. Our customer-centricity starts with a laser focus on IPM (Internet Performance Monitoring) and a dedication to continuous innovation, allowing us to see into every component of the Internet Stack. Find out more at catchpoint.com/devops.
Episode Links:
Binary Heap – Benjamen’s Blog
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Thanks all! Good luck out there.
kyler