Why do so many AI rollouts stall right after the tools ship?
In this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), Alexa talks with Melissa Reeve, author of the book Hyper Adaptive: Rewiring the Enterprise to Become AI Native, about what it actually takes to get AI adopted in large organizations.
Melissa shares how her background in lean, Agile, and DevOps transformation shaped her view that AI adoption is less about “buying the tool” and more about rewiring how work happens. Together, they break down why many AI initiatives fail (and why ROI is slow), the FOCUS framework, the “AI time paradox,” and how support structures like AI activation hubs, social learning, and better success metrics can raise quality and accelerate impact.
A must-listen for engineering leaders, product teams, and executives trying to move beyond pilots and turn AI into real operational leverage.
Learn more about Melissa and Hyper Adaptive below.
Links
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Find out more about the guest at:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissamreeve/
Book: https://itrevolution.com/product/hyperadaptive/
Keywords
AI adoption, enterprise transformation, Hyper Adaptive model, organizational change, DevOps, Lean, Agile, AI integration, customer-centricity, innovation accounting, social learning
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI Adoption in Enterprises
03:00 Melissa's Journey and the Foundation of AI Thinking
06:06 The Analogy of DevOps and AI Implementation
08:47 Cultural Shifts vs. Tooling in AI Adoption
11:49 The Hyper Adaptive Model for AI Integration
14:48 Sociology of Workflows and Organizational Change
17:49 Understanding AI Initiative Failures
21:00 Customer Centricity in AI Solutions
23:58 The AI Time Paradox and Learning
26:58 AI Activation Hubs and Their Role
30:54 The Role of Human Oversight in AI Automation
34:03 Incentivizing AI Engagement in Organizations
35:59 Social Learning and AI: The Power of Collaboration
40:57 Practical Applications of AI in Daily Life
44:44 Quality vs. Productivity: The AI Dilemma
46:13 The Focus Framework: Prioritizing AI Use Cases
48:23 Influencing AI Adoption in Organizations
51:07 The Future of Hyper Adaptive Organizations
55:08 Decision-Making in the Age of AI
57:37 Key Takeaways for Leaders in the AI Revolution
What does it actually take to move machine learning from experiments into production reliably, responsibly, and at scale?
In this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), Alexa talks with Maria Vechtomova, co-founder of Marvelous MLOps and an O’Reilly author-in-progress on MLOps with Databricks. Maria shares how her background in data science led her into MLOps, and why most teams struggle not because of tools, but because of missing processes, traceability, and shared understanding across teams.
Alexa and Maria dive into what separates good MLOps from fragile deployments, why shipping notebooks as “production” creates long-term pain, and how traceability across code, data, and environment forms the foundation for reliable ML systems. They also explore how LLM applications are reshaping MLOps tooling, and where the biggest skill gaps still exist between platform, data, and AI engineers.
A must-listen for anyone building, operating, or scaling machine learning systems and for teams trying to make MLOps less magical and more marvelous.
Learn more about Marvelous MLOps and Maria’s work below.
Links
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Website: https://alexagriffith.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexa-griffith/
Find out more about the guest at:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-vechtomova/
Takeaways
Maria started as a data analyst and transitioned into MLOps.
She emphasizes the importance of tracking data, code, and environment in MLOps.
MLOps is a practice to bring machine learning models to production reliably.
Good deployment processes require modular code and proper tracking.
MLOps differs from DevOps due to the complexities of data and model drift.
Education is crucial for bridging gaps between teams in AI.
Small steps can lead to better MLOps practices.
Scaling MLOps requires understanding the unique data of different brands.
The rise of LLMs is changing the MLOps landscape.
Effective teaching methods involve step-by-step guidance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to MLOps and Maria's Journey
02:11 Maria's Path to MLOps and Knowledge Sharing
04:41 The Importance of MLOps in AI Deployments
10:12 Defining MLOps and Its Challenges
11:38 MLOps vs. DevOps: Key Differences
13:00 Overcoming Stagnation in MLOps
16:04 Small Steps Towards Better MLOps Practices
19:29 Scaling MLOps in Large Organizations
21:58 The Impact of LLMs on MLOps
23:58 The Shift from Traditional ML to AI Applications
26:51 Evolving Roles in AI Engineering
28:33 Databricks: A Comprehensive AI Platform
31:45 Future of AI Platforms and Regulations
34:26 Bridging Skill Gaps in AI Teams
38:42 The Importance of Context in AI Development
40:40 Foundational Skills for MLOps Professionals
45:43 Integrating Personal Passions with Professional Growth
47:30 Building Impactful AI Communities
What if your building was smarter and optimized energy, security, and tenant experience in the background?
In this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), Alexa talks with Aaron Short, founder and CEO of B-Line, an all-in-one facility management platform that uses AI to automate building operations. Aaron shares how his early work in urban planning and green building led him to build an “operating system for buildings” that connects siloed systems like access control, visitor management, emergency response, work orders, smart controls, and tenant support, without ripping and replacing legacy infrastructure.
Alexa and Aaron dive into how AI agents power 24/7 customer service for property managers, reduce the need for on-site security through biometric access and digital IDs, and use occupancy and sensor data to drive real energy savings and predictive maintenance. They also explore why real estate has been historically slow to digitize, how to win in a legacy-heavy space, and where AI is having the biggest impact across proptech and climate tech.
A must listen for anyone interested in the intersection of tech, real estate, urban planning, and building management! Learn more about BLine at b-line.io.
Links
Aaron’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-short-66213641/
B-Line’s Website: https://www.b-line.io
Listen, watch, and read more about this podcast at
Alexa’s Input YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@alexa_griffith
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/alexagriffith
Website: https://alexagriffith.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexa-griffith/
Substack: https://alexasinput.substack.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Smart Buildings and AI
02:58 Aaron Short's Journey to Founding Beeline
05:18 The Role of Data in Urban Planning and Green Building
06:22 Transitioning from Employee to Founder
08:52 Overview of Beeline and Its Solutions
11:41 AI Integration in Building Management
13:42 The Smart Building Tech Landscape
16:07 Differentiators in the Smart Building Space
18:18 AI's Impact on Energy Management and Security
20:37 The Future of Smart Buildings and Design
22:52 Advice for Founders in Slow-Moving Industries
23:45 Resilience and Learning from Setbacks
26:10 Personal Reflections on Founding Beeline
30:08 general_outro.wav
In this episode of Alexa's Input (AI) Podcast, host Alexa Griffith sits down with Liana Tomescu, founder of Sonny Labs and host of the AI Hacks podcast. Dive into the world of AI security and compliance as Liana shares her journey from Microsoft to founding her own company. Discover the challenges and opportunities in making AI applications secure and compliant, and learn about the latest in AI regulations, including the EU AI Act. Whether you're an AI enthusiast or a tech professional, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of AI technology.
Links
SonnyLabs Website: https://sonnylabs.ai/
SonnyLabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sonnylabs-ai/
Liana’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liana-anca-tomescu/
Alexa's Links
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/alexagriffith
Alexa’s Input YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@alexa_griffith
Website: https://alexagriffith.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexa-griffith/
Substack: https://alexasinput.substack.com/
Keywords
AI security, compliance, female founder, Sunny Labs, EU AI Act, cybersecurity, prompt injection, AI agents, technology innovation, startup journey
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Liana Tomescu and Sunny Labs
02:53 The Journey of a Female Founder in Tech
05:49 From Microsoft to Startup: The Transition
09:04 Exploring AI Security and Compliance
11:41 The Role of Curiosity in Entrepreneurship
14:52 Understanding Sunny Labs and Its Mission
17:52 The Importance of Community and Networking
20:42 MCP: Model Context Protocol Explained
23:54 Security Risks in AI and MCP Servers
27:03 The Future of AI Security and Compliance
38:25 Understanding Prompt Injection Risks
45:34 The Shadow AI Phenomenon
45:48 Navigating the EU AI Act
52:28 Banned and High-Risk AI Practices
01:00:43 Implementing AI Security Measures
01:17:28 Exploring AI Security Training
In this episode, Alexa welcomes Swagat Kulkarni, a Senior Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, to discuss the intersection of AI, cloud innovation, and enterprise reality. Swagat shares his experience guiding large-scale digital transformations, emphasizing that success often hinges on people and culture, not just technology. They explore the rise of agentic AI, the challenges of moving from proof-of-concept to production , and the surprisingly crucial skill every tech leader needs: storytelling. Tune in to find out more about how to architect resilient systems that balance innovation with reality and why the future of tech depends on our ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn.
You can also watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexa_griffith
And listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tnV8Qk6SEw1Dr9Tqikr0H?si=ecU279HXTSa9issXm1jVmQ
Links
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swagat-kulkarni/
Keywords
AI, digital transformation, cloud computing, agentic AI, storytelling, solutions architect, AWS, technology adoption, open source, innovation
Takeaways
Digital transformation is about creating agility in organizations.
Storytelling is crucial for conveying technical concepts to customers.
AI adoption requires a clear understanding of the problems to solve.
Simplicity in architecture leads to better outcomes.
Cultural shifts are essential for successful digital transformation.
Open source technologies can accelerate innovation.
Customer feedback drives AWS's service development.
Continuous learning is vital in the tech industry.
Data readiness is critical for AI success.
Leadership buy-in is necessary for transformation projects.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI and Digital Transformation
02:26 Swagat Kulkarni's Journey in Tech
05:24 Role of a Solutions Architect at AWS
08:13 The Importance of Storytelling in Tech
11:10 Understanding Digital Transformation
15:05 Successful Transformation Projects
17:09 Agentic AI and Its Real-World Applications
20:13 Challenges in Adopting Agentic AI
24:05 Customer Feedback and AWS's Approach
29:59 Success Factors in Digital Transformation
32:53 Embracing a Technology Mindset
34:31 The Role of Leadership in Innovation
35:40 Surprises in Customer Awareness
37:52 Knowledge Sharing Dynamics in Organizations
39:26 Cultural Shifts in Knowledge Sharing
40:33 Exciting Tools for Developer Efficiency
42:48 Misconceptions in AI Adoption
44:33 Designing Resilient Architectures
47:27 Feedback Loops and Continuous Improvement
49:03 The Value of Open Source
51:11 The Importance of Documentation in Open Source
52:37 The Power of Storytelling in Tech
57:12 Quickfire Questions and Final Thoughts
01:00:21 general_outro.wav
In this episode of Alexa’s Input AI, I sit down with Cenk Sidar, founder and CEO of Enquire AI, a platform that blends +75,000 vetted experts with generative AI to deliver decision-ready insights. We talk about how AI is reshaping our work, why proprietary data and unique workflows matter more than ever, and what it means to build models that combine AI with human judgment. Cenk also shares the story of starting Enquire AI, how expert interviews became automated through AI agents, and why the last 2% of wisdom still belongs to people.
Summary
In this conversation, Cenk Sidar, founder and CEO of Enquire AI, discusses his entrepreneurial journey and the evolution of his platform, which combines human expertise with AI to provide insights for market research. He explains the necessity of integrating AI into expert consultation, the unique functionalities of Enquire AI, and the future of human expertise in an AI-driven world. The discussion also touches on the recent funding round for Enquire AI and its implications for the company's growth.
Takeaways
Cenk Sidar's entrepreneurial journey began out of necessity.
Enquire AI connects organizations with experts using AI.
The platform evolved from a global policy consultancy to a broader expertise provider.
AI integration enhances the quality and speed of insights.
Human expertise remains crucial in interpreting data and making decisions.
The competitive landscape for knowledge professionals is changing due to AI.
AI tools can augment human capabilities but cannot replace wisdom.
The importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the AI era.
Funding will help Enquire AI expand its capabilities and reach.
Observing market trends is essential for innovation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Enquire AI and Its Vision
02:11 Cenk Sidar‘s Entrepreneurial Journey
08:23 Understanding Enquire AI's Functionality
11:59 The Value of Expert Insights in Today's Market
20:26 Integrating Gen AI with Expert Consultation
27:38 Evolution of Enquire AI and Decision-Making Process
32:36 Key Components for Success in Gen AI
36:11 Innovative AI Interview Features
40:56 The Hierarchy of Insight and Wisdom
46:24 The Last Mile of Analysis
50:42 The Future of Work in the Age of AI
54:26 Expanding AI Research Capabilities
In this episode, Matt Biringer shares his journey from a successful career in tech sales to founding North Cloud, an AI-powered platform designed to optimize cloud finances. He talks about the hurdles and prospects in the cloud optimization market, the role of sales skills in leadership, and how he maintains mental clarity by practicing jiu-jitsu. Matt also discusses North Cloud's unique features, like its Green Ops sustainability initiative, and explains how he developed a client-retention strategy through a savings-fee model.
This is a great listen and was an enjoyable interview for me - Matt has an impressive story and insights.
Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbiringer/
North Cloud Website: https://www.north.cloud/about
Blogs, Articles
5 FinOps Strategies Every DevOps Team Should Adopt
Keywords
AI, cloud optimization, startup, entrepreneurship, North Cloud, FinOps, sustainability, technology, leadership, business strategy
Takeaways
Matt Beringer transitioned from a successful tech sales career to entrepreneurship.
The idea for North Cloud emerged from recognizing the complexities of cloud financial management.
Sales skills are crucial for startup founders, especially in revenue generation.
The pressure to maintain growth in a startup can be intense and self-imposed.
Practicing jiu-jitsu provides mental clarity and decision-making skills.
North Cloud serves as an AI operating system for optimizing cloud finances.
Cloud providers often lack incentives to help customers optimize costs effectively.
Data analysis is key to understanding cloud usage and costs.
Green Ops aims to help companies manage their carbon footprint in the cloud.
The future of FinOps will involve multi-cloud strategies and AI-driven solutions.
Chapters
00:00 The Leap of Faith: Leaving a Successful Career
03:30 Identifying Opportunities in Cloud Optimization
06:32 Understanding the Cloud Cost Landscape
09:37 Sales Skills that Shape a Startup CEO
12:31 The Balancing Act of Startup Growth
15:29 Mental Resilience Through Jujitsu
18:34 Introducing North Cloud: The AI Solution
21:23 Data-Driven Decisions for Cloud Savings
24:26 Ensuring Security in Cloud Management
34:41 Harnessing Historical Data for Immediate Insights
36:29 User Experience and Simplifying Adoption
39:35 Innovative Pricing Models and Customer Relationships
42:08 The Importance of Sustainability in Cloud Operations
53:53 The Future of FinOps and AI Integration
56:29 Building a Strong Team and Overcoming Knowledge Gaps
01:00:52 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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In this episode of Alexa's Input (AI), Laura Smith, Principal at ILO Group - a women-owned education strategy and policy firm, joins host Alexa Griffith to delve into the transformative impact of AI in K-12 education. We explore how AI is reshaping classrooms, enhancing personalized learning, and streamlining administrative tasks. Laura shares insights on the challenges and opportunities AI presents for educators and students alike.
Discover how AI tools are being integrated responsibly to support teaching and learning, and what the future holds for AI in education. Tune in to understand the balance between innovation and responsibility in this rapidly evolving field.
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tnV8Qk6SEw1Dr9Tqikr0H
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexa_griffith
You can now watch on YouTube! Find more from this podcast at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/alexagriffith/
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Keywords
AI in education, K-12, AI implementation, education technology, stakeholder engagement, data security, AI adoption trends, responsible AI, educational initiatives, technology in classrooms
Takeaways
AI is transforming education and requires careful implementation.
Stakeholder engagement is crucial for successful AI integration.
There are risks associated with AI that need to be managed.
Professional learning is essential for educators using AI tools.
Community feedback shapes how AI is used in schools.
Different states have varying approaches to AI in education.
Data security is a significant concern with AI technologies.
AI can enhance operational efficiency in educational settings.
Establishing clear guidelines for AI use is necessary.
The landscape of AI in education is rapidly evolving.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI in Education
01:22 Navigating AI Implementation in Schools
03:12 Current Landscape of AI in Education
05:38 Vision-Driven AI Adoption
08:28 Key Initiatives for AI Integration
10:45 Overcoming Technological Barriers
11:45 Evolution of AI in Education
12:43 Shifts in Educational Approaches to AI
14:38 Diverse Perspectives on AI Usage
17:56 Challenges in AI Integration
19:48 Understanding Data Security Risks
23:10 Engaging Stakeholders in AI Discussions
25:03 Balancing Innovation with Responsibility
26:57 Product Evaluation and Selection
28:47 Successful AI Applications in Schools
In this conversation, Adam Anzuoni, co-founder of an AI onboarding automation startup SimpleStack, shares his journey in the tech industry, discussing his experiences as a CTO and the lessons learned that led to the creation of SimpleStack. We discuss the challenges faced by fast-growing startups in managing their tech stack, how SimpleStack aims to simplify user provisioning and authentication, the integration of AI agents in business processes, the importance of knowledge sharing in tech, and more!
This is a great listen for those interested in learning more about building AI solutions, the startup path, and leadership
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Links:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamanz/
Substack: https://substack.com/@adamanzuoni
SimpleStack LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mysimplestack/about/
SimpleStack Website: https://mysimplestack.com/
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Chapters00:00 Introduction to Adam Anzoni and SimpleStack
01:24 Adam's Journey in Tech and Lessons Learned
02:40 Launch Experience at Google Cloud Next
06:14 Transitioning from CTO to Co-Founder
07:47 Understanding SimpleStack's Purpose and Problem Solving
10:12 Identifying Market Gaps and Competitors
12:49 Target Audience and User Experience
15:54 Challenges in Building SimpleStack
17:32 Design Principles and Customer Feedback
18:53 Building Team Culture and Hiring Plans
22:06 Finding a Co-Founder and Networking Benefits
26:31 Investment Strategies and Future Plans
27:29 Leveraging AI for Enterprise Solutions
29:21 The Role of Leadership in Tech
31:09 Educating the Community on AI
34:29 The Evolution of AI Agents
39:02 Automating Onboarding Processes
42:31 Building Trust in AI Technologies
48:09 Future of AI Integration
51:39 Roadmap for SimpleStack's Growth
In this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), Sabih Siddiqi, a former Big Law litigator turned legal tech founder, joins to explore the future of AI in law. Sabih spent seven years navigating the complexities of dispute resolution and transactional work before launching Iqidis, a startup on a mission to build the “legal operating system” for modern lawyers.
We talk about:
• What other legal AI tools get wrong — and how Iqidis is different
• The risks and rewards of leaving a successful legal career to build a startup
• How legal practice is evolving with AI-powered associates
• Why small firms are leading the AI adoption curve
• What it means to truly build “by lawyers, for lawyers”
Whether you’re a founder, a legal professional, or just curious about how AI is reshaping traditionally risk-averse industries, this one’s for you.
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On this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI) with Demetrios Brinkmann, leader of the ML Ops Community, talks about the rise of AI agents, why real communities matter more than influencer hype, and how AI’s economics are shifting in surprising ways. We dive into what makes agent UX so tricky, why the cost of AI answers is going up even as token prices fall, and why 2025 is the “year of the agent.” Demetrios also shares advice on creating real impact in AI today - and why now’s the time to share your expertise.
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In this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), I’m joined by Max Körbächer, Managing Director & Founder of Liquid Reply and author of Platform Engineering for Architects. We cover the real-world challenges of platform engineering, from treating platforms as products to cloud migrations and AI integration. Max also shares insights on the Linux Foundation’s open source efforts, the push for environmental sustainability in tech, how workplace dynamics are evolving with the next generation of engineers, and much more!You can now watch on YouTube! Find more from this podcast at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/alexagriffith/Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxkoerbaecher/Company: https://liquidreply.net/en/Book: https://www.amazon.de/dp/1836203594/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_8ZJWYNK7C2CW0KHX8C5M?skipTwisterOG=1
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On this episode of Alexa’s Input (AI), we’re diving deep into the world of distributed databases with Patrick McFadin, Principal Technical Strategist at DataStax and a leading voice in the Apache Cassandra community. Patrick shares his journey into tech and how he became one of the foremost experts on Cassandra—an open-source, highly scalable NoSQL database that powers mission-critical applications across the globe.
We explore Cassandra’s unique architecture, its approach to the CAP theorem, real-world use cases, and how it continues to evolve in the era of AI and real-time analytics. Whether you’re a developer, architect, or just database-curious, this episode offers a clear, insightful look at how Cassandra handles scale, availability, and open-source innovation.
Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-mcfadin-53a8046/DataStax: https://www.datastax.com/our-people/patrick-mcfadinX: https://x.com/patrickmcfadinGithub: https://github.com/pmcfadinYou can support this podcast on the creators page. Make sure to subscribe and follow Alexa's Input Twitter account to get notified when a new podcast episode comes out.
Amin Abou-Gallala, a data engineering expert at IBM and the mind behind Data Is Everything blog, joins as guest for this episode and dives into the world of data engineering, AI-powered automation, IBM watsonx, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Amin shares his insights on the future of AI-driven data processing, the role of agentic AI in enterprise applications, and how companies can leverage modern data infrastructure to drive innovation. Whether you’re a data engineer, AI enthusiast, or just curious about the next wave of AI-powered applications, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amin/
Blog: https://dataiseverything.blog/
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Security isn't an afterthought-it's the foundation of modern infrastructure. In this episode, Dan Walsh, Senior Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat, dives deep into the critical role of SELinux in container security and how it thwarts real-world vulnerabilities. We also explore Dan's latest project, Ramalama, which is bridging the gap between Al models and container technology, making Al enterprise-ready. If you've ever wondered how to balance security, usability, and innovation, this episode is must listen!
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-walsh-a8729b2/
Podman: https://podman.io
Buildah: https://buildah.io
CRI-O: https://cri-o.io
Skopeo: https://github.com/containers/skopeo
SELinux Project Documentation: https://selinuxproject.org
SELinux Coloring Book (Explains SELinux visually): https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux-coloring-book
Ramalama GitHub Repository: https://github.com/containers/ramalama
Introduction to Ramalama (Blog post, if available): Add a link if Daniel has written one or plans to.
"Podman in Action" by Daniel Walsh (Free PDF from Red Hat): https://developers.redhat.com/podman-in-action
Purchase "Podman in Action" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Podman-Action-Daniel-J-Walsh/dp/1617299427
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Containers rule the modern tech world—and in this episode, we’re unpacking their evolution with Daniel Walsh, Senior Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat and the engineer behind tools like Podman, Builda, CRI-O, Ramalama, and SELinux. From replacing Docker to redefining Kubernetes workflows, Daniel shares his incredible story, the origins of these tools, and how open source innovation fuels everything. If you’re curious about container security, rootless tech, or the future of Kubernetes, you won’t want to miss part one of this conversation!
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-walsh-a8729b2/
Podman: https://podman.io
Buildah: https://buildah.io
CRI-O: https://cri-o.io
Skopeo: https://github.com/containers/skopeo
SELinux Project Documentation: https://selinuxproject.org
SELinux Coloring Book (Explains SELinux visually): https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux-coloring-book
Ramalama GitHub Repository: https://github.com/containers/ramalama
Introduction to Ramalama (Blog post, if available): Add a link if Daniel has written one or plans to.
"Podman in Action" by Daniel Walsh (Free PDF from Red Hat): https://developers.redhat.com/podman-in-action
Purchase "Podman in Action" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Podman-Action-Daniel-J-Walsh/dp/1617299427
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In this episode of Alexa's Input (AI), we’re diving into the intersection of artificial intelligence and law with Joshua Cantrell, a seasoned attorney from Griffith Law in Nashville, Tennessee. Joshua shares insights from his new book, which explores how AI is reshaping the legal profession, from improving efficiency to tackling ethical and regulatory challenges.
Join us as we discuss practical applications of AI in the courtroom, from creating compelling visuals and preparing witnesses to streamlining legal research and jury selection. Joshua also talks on the cultural shifts in law, the future of AI in legal roles, and how the technology is both empowering and disrupting the field.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, legal professional, or just curious about how AI is influencing the justice system, this episode is packed with thought-provoking insights and actionable ideas. Don’t miss it!
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Devansh, the writer behind the popular Substack Artificial Intelligence Made Simple (@chocolatemilkcultleader), joins on this episode for an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues in AI ethics. Devansh talks about his experiences advocating for safer social platforms, his controversial takes on 'morally aligned' LLMs, and the underlying ethical issues in tech that often go unnoticed. An insightful episode for anyone interested in AI, tech policy, or the intersection of technology and society.
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Join us on this episode as we explore the forefront of cloud-native application development with Kendall Roden, Product Manager at Diagrid. Kendall discusses career trajectory from Microsoft to becoming a key player in product management working on Dapr at Diagrid, where she works on simplifying the creation of resilient, microservice-oriented applications. We discuss her involvement with Kubernetes, her role in promoting Dapr, and insights into the challenges and triumphs of product leadership in tech. Perfect for developers, tech enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes of technology innovation.
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Join us on this episode as we delve into the sustainable tech landscape with Nicole Granath, co-founder and COO of Tangible. Nicole shares her unique journey from finance, working in a hedge fund and in Shanghai, to founding a startup focused on reducing the construction industry's carbon footprint. Dive into our conversation about her transition into tech, the challenges of embodied carbon in building materials, and her insights as an entrepreneur in sustainability technology. Whether you're a developer, a sustainability advocate, or simply curious about innovative solutions in tech, this episode offers a insight into Nicole and Tangible's innovations shaping our eco-conscious future.
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