by Ivan Krnic
<p>0800-DEVOPS is a sociotechnical podcast exploring technical excellence, organizational improvements, and productivity. Join your host Ivan Krnic (<a href="https://twitter.com/ikrnic">@ikrnic</a>) as he talks with industry experts, book authors, and thought leaders to demystify what successful organizations do differently and pay attention as his guests provide practical advice to set you on the road to success!</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe to the 0800-DEVOPS newsletter here <a href="https://croz.net/0800-devops">https://croz.net/community/0800-devops/</a></p>
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April 23, 2025
In this episode, we talk about a phenomenon that is deeply ingrained in our world today, and that is complexity. And my perfect guest for this conversation is professor Scott Page from University of Michigan whose focus is on researching complex social systems and the potential of collective intelligence. Scott is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. I was blown away by his lectures available under the name Understanding Complexity...
July 28, 2024
<p>An accident happened in July that everyone is talking about. This conversation is inspired by the CrowdStrike event. However, it’s NOT specifically ABOUT the CrowdStrike event.<br/><br/>While everybody was mostly analyzing process dumps and null pointers, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/billbensing/'>Bill Bensing</a> and <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwillisatlanta/'>John Willis</a> took the perspective of <b>operations management</b> and why the software industry is so prone to accidents. We’re missing things like <b>operational definitions, blueprints, specifications, and standards.</b><br/><br/>Listen to our conversation where we talk about <b>DevOps automated governance</b> and debunk the myth that the software industry is so creative that no standard can (or should) be imposed.<br/><br/><b>✨ Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform, your feedback is gold. ✨</b><br/><br/>Did you know there is a 0800-DEVOPS newsletter? Take a look and subscribe here <a href='https://croz.net/0800-devops-64-devops-automated-governance/'>DevOps automated governance with Bill Bensing and John Willis</a>.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1742124/open_sms">Text me what you think.</a></p>
July 8, 2024
<p>You know how in every good movie, it takes some time for a plot to develops, and the main character is introduced only later in the movie… We’ll that’s why it took me 43 episodes of the DevOps podcast to welcome a person that started it all! I talked with <a href='https://x.com/patrickdebois'>Patrick Debois</a> about challenges of introducing Generative AI and how can <b>AI Platform Engineering</b> help.<br/><br/>Platform Engineering is the pattern that successful organizations use to efficiently scale the approach, the technology, and ways of working. Yesterday, it was about building abstractions to deploy and manage apps on Kubernetes. <b>Today, it is also about providing access to approved LLM models, RAG mechanisms, vector databases, caching, model versioning, and connectors to legacy data sources, hence AI Platform Engineering.</b><br/><br/>✨ <b>Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform, your feedback is gold. </b>✨<br/><br/>Did you know there is a 0800-DEVOPS newsletter? Take a look and subscribe here <a href='https://croz.net/0800-devops-63-ai-platform-engineering-with-patrick-debois/'>0800-DEVOPS #63 – AI Platform Engineering with Patrick Debois</a>.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1742124/open_sms">Text me what you think.</a></p>
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