The newest podcast series covering all things related to software delivery
DevOps Radio is a CloudBees-sponsored podcast series. Hosting experts from around the industry, the show dives into what it takes to successfully develop, deliver and deploy software in today’s ever-changing business environment. From DevOps to Docker, each episode features real-world insights and a few stories, tips, industry scoop and more. Our goal is to offer up a variety of experts, but you’ll hear from CloudBees own experts from time-to-time, too.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, Shipa's CEO and Founder Bruno Andrade joins host Brian Dawson to discuss his thoughts on the future of Kubernetes.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, SingleStore's Chief Product Officer Jordan Tigani joins host Brian Dawson to discuss all things data.
Christine Yen joins host Brian Dawson on the latest episode of DevOps Radio to share her journey from engineer to co-founder and CEO of Honeycomb and why observability is so important in today’s software development.
Most of our Software Agents focus on remaking one field. Marina Harrell has made a career of creating software that empowers people on many fronts to build, deploy and maintain software solutions that once would have been out of reach. She also launched a nonprofit, Code Edge, that brings free coding classes to kids in underserved communities.
How do you take an entire conference or trade show online during a pandemic? How has the future of events been changed overnight? We interview two front-line veterans who work together—Ken Madden, VP of Digital Engagement at GPJ, the original innovator in auto shows, and John Sampogna, CEO of online brand builder Wondersauce.
What do APIs and online dating have in common? It’s all about graphs and connectivity Jean Yang, founder and CEO of Akita Software, says on this DevOps Radio segment.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is bringing modern software to the ever-growing task of watching for online hate speech. VP for Technology and Society Dave Sifry explains the open platform the ADL is building to apply machine learning to identify hate speech of all kinds across all social media networks.
GitHub is the go-to site for many of the software developers and supporters adapting to working without shared office space. Vice President of Engineering Dana Lawson explains how GitHub itself is adapting to a distributed remote work world along with the company’s customers.
Redox provides an API to healthcare companies for the thousands of legacy systems on which healthcare records are stored and must be processed. The ongoing boom in telemedicine and at-home testing has spiked a new demand for Redox’s services. Their engineers must be dually proficient in both APIs and event queue management, both to ensure accuracy and meet HIPAA regulations on patient privacy.
Additional winners of the annual DevOps World 2020 awards are highlighted in this week’s DevOps Radio segment. Listen to learn more about their DevOps journeys'.
The career landscape was already changing before the pandemic. Now, Quizlet is developing study guides for high-stakes certifications like EMT or CompTIA, while also supporting an explosion in home-learning content graded with the help of machine learning. Natalie Rothfels talks about Quizlet’s new prep packs, and recounts her journey from language nerd to software product lead.
The winners of the annual DevOps World 2020 award are highlighted in this week’s DevOps Radio segment. Listen to learn more about their DevOps journeys'.
Zippi gives gig workers in Brazil a way to make ends meet without being sucked into snowballing debt. One missed payment and they’re barred from the financial system. CTO Ludmila Pontremolez explains how software made it possible to provide working people with a stable financial base that the credit industry isn’t built to deliver.
In Episode 84, Dr. Anne Marie Imafidon, the founder and CEO of social enterprise Stemettes and keynote speaker at DevOps World 2020, discusses her journey from child prodigy to tech leader advocating for young women in tech.
Philanthropic foundations donate $75 billion per year to nonprofits on the front lines. Yet in this time of urgency, outdated systems for managing grants slow everyone down and miss potential connections. Fluxx CEO Madeline Duva explains how their software brings foundations and nonprofits together to get the right money into the right hands at the right time.
Maria Schwenger of American Family Insurance discusses AI and its application to DevSecOps with Host Brian Dawson.
The ability to predict demand surges and slumps in demand in real-time has gone from an efficiency booster to a necessity in a pandemic world, for everything from Uber drivers to the food supply. PredictHQ Founder Campbell Brown explains how timely data – from protests to paydays – can be crunched to forecast sudden shifts in demand.
In Episode 82, we hear from Chad Wathington, chief strategy officer at ThoughtWorks, a global consultancy helping companies make digital transformation a reality. Chad shares his experiences in the software industry and issues a call to action to technologists everywhere.
Tech Matters CEO Jim Fruchterman is a serial Silicon Valley success. But he long ago learned that many life-changing technologies can’t build the billion-dollar companies that VCs must deliver. For 30 years now, Jim has devoted himself to bringing tech startup thinking and leading edge tech to nonprofit work. This year’s lockdowns have made some of these tech innovations life-and-death essential.
On Episode 81 of DevOps Radio, Jacqueline Salinas of the Continuous Delivery Foundation talks to host Brian Dawson about the power of diversity and her mission to foster an inclusive and collaborative community.
What if you could donate to a nonprofit whose boots are on the ground right where they’re most needed this week? You can, thanks to Tess Gadwa’s GivingMap.org, whose software visualizes the latest John Hopkins geographic data on the pandemic, and links to Charity Navigator to identify and donate to reputable organizations.
Karen Sun is CTO of two companies – Dwelo, which automates apartment management, and Selesy, developing an online K-12 platform for every student in Colombia. She’s the rare person who can do it, with a background that includes classical music at Julliard, data science at MIT, and high-speed trading on Wall Street. A don’t-miss interview.
In Episode 80 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson and tech executive Randy Shoup share advice on how to scale DevOps and CI/CD practices as organizations grow.
A new remotely-piloted space plane will take off and land at regular airports, to carry global data sensors and experiments and eventually place satellites into orbit. Dawn Aerospace Founder Stefan Powell and Control Systems Engineer Koen Lucassen explain how CI/CD software techniques let them develop advanced flight systems, and refine space rockets into reliable everyday freight vehicles to monitor climate change and boost our post-pandemic communications needs.
In episode 79 of DevOps Radio, Nick Koutrelakos of Stadium Goods speaks with Host Brian Dawson about react native app development and how the organization creates meaningful digital experiences for sneakerheads.
The Software Agents is a new podcast series sponsored by CloudBees. Each week we bring you leaders from many fields applying software to reimagine them for the new world under construction.
Running race events worldwide were canceled overnight in March. RunSignup founder Bob Bickel explains how the company's DevOps DNA enabled them to survive the sudden shutdown of their core business and create new kinds of events that have kept the running community together and still running.
The Software Agents is a new podcast series sponsored by CloudBees. Each week we bring you leaders from many fields applying software to reimagine them for the new world under construction.
Shelter-in-place orders drove a rush of new signups for automated investment tool AgentRisk, as professional advisors proved suddenly unreachable, or unable to conduct transactions from home. Founder Jon Vlachogiannis, a Greek-born entrepreneur who went from teen coder to serial Silicon Valley startup founder, says many human advisors were discreetly using AgentRisk already. Jon explains how AI is transforming personal wealth management, and why he thinks Silicon Valley culture still matters to drive innovation.
On Episode 78, Host Brian Dawson speaks with CloudBees CEO Sacha Labourey about what software companies can expect in the COVID Era and what we should all be focused on during these uncertain times. Listen to episode 78 now!
The Software Agents is a new podcast series sponsored by CloudBees. Each week we bring you leaders from many fields applying software to reimagine them for the new world under construction.
Art museums are using software to maximize visitor access under new restrictions, and make their online experiences more like a visit to the building. Rich Cherry, a former Marine and IT professional, works with cultural institutions to leverage his 30+ years of experience in tech and operations as the pandemic changes the rules for museums and visitors. He has been an IT leader at major institutions including the Guggenheim in NY and the Albright-Knox Gallery, co-founded the Museums on the Web conference, and drove the development and launch of the high profile Broad in Los Angeles where he developed a software-enabled operating model that lets them do more for visitors with a smaller staff - incidentally, systems that are now crucial to safe museum reopenings worldwide. A lifelong tinkerer, Rich is a rare talent, adept at IT architecture, building construction, and operational models.
On Episode 77, Accelerated Strategies Group discusses their Software Delivery Management report with Host Brian Dawson and shares new ways to measure your software delivery pipeline.
The Software Agents is a new podcast series sponsored by CloudBees. Each week we bring you leaders from many fields applying software to reimagine them for the new world under construction.
Our first guest this week is Will Hayes, CEO of Lucidworks. His company powers search for major retailers among others. Will tells us how in the months since lockdowns began, most brands’ online stores went from just one of many sales channels to their flagship presence. How does his company’s software let them bring their unique in-store experience and expertise to online customers? Will also talks a bit about his personal journey as one of the few Black CEOs in Silicon Valley.
On Episode 76 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by friend of CloudBees and software architect Vincent Behar. Listen to learn more about Daily Motion's CI/CD journey with Jenkins X.
In Episode 75, Host Brian Dawson speaks with agile development expert Elisabeth Hendrickson about her career in the software industry and diversity issues plaguing the industry. Elisabeth shares her perspective on what agile development looks like when it is done right.
On Episode 74 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson episode is live from CloudBees Connect for the EMEA audience. It features a panel of real-world practitioners and leaders discussing modern software delivery.
On Episode 73 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson episode is live from CloudBees Connect for the North American audience. It features a panel of real-world practitioners and leaders discussing modern software delivery.
On Episode 72 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by Nicolas Chaillan, chief software officer for the U.S. military. As the first person to hold this title for the federal government, Nicolas is responsible for introducing DevSecOps to the United States Department of Defense.
Host Brian Dawson is back on the mic with Daniel Ritchie, Distinguished Engineer at Broadridge, the leading provider of investor communications, technology-driven solutions, and data and analytics to the financial services industry. This episode is chock full of metaphors as Daniel and Brian try to define DevOps and how Broadridge defines DevOps within its organization. During the course of the conversation the two discuss the misconceptions associated with DevOps, bringing DevOps to the enterprise and managing the environmental factors within organizations to make DevOps successful.
DevOps Radio host Brian Dawson is back, joined by Cheryl Razzell, director of platform and Live Ops at Polystream. As Polystream reinvents the way that we use the internet for streaming 3D interactive content and applications by leveraging the compute in the cloud and rendering locally, Cheryl's role is about growing the platform that hosts their streaming technology, which is Polystream’s “magic sauce.”
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by Jimmy McNamara, product manager at Fidelity Investments. The conversation touches on the importance of enabling Fidelity developers to produce great software for the business by providing the capabilities and tools they need. The pair also discuss the implication of managing DevSecOps in a multi-cloud environment.
DevOps Radio host Brian Dawson is back and joined by the CloudBees Jenkins X team consisting of Mo Plassnig, James Rawlings and James Strachan, who all worked on the recent launch of CloudBees CI/CD powered by Jenkins X.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by co-host Sam Fell, AVP of Enterprise Marketing at CloudBees, and DevOps Delivery Coach and Consultant Manuel Pais. In this episode they discuss the recurring challenges in software development that led Manuel to co-author the book, Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow.
Join host Brian Dawson live from DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019 for episode 63 of DevOps Radio. Brian chats with Aravind Kalavagattu, engineering manager at LendingClub, about the importance of DevOps teams being on the same page, being the Uber of fintech and Lending Club's DevOps transformation.
On Episode 62 of DevOps Radio, Nick Liffen chats with host Brian Dawson about the DevOps transformation that has taken place at Eli Lilly, and how they’ve adopted the "DevOps Mindset."
Join host Brian Dawson live from DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019 for episode 61 of DevOps Radio. Brian chats with the recipients of the DevOps Rising Stars award, Adam Robertson and Kristian Windsor of Pinger, to chat DevOps transformations and the importance of communication.
Host Sam Fell is joined by Jayne Groll, CEO of the DevOps Institute, Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, Inc., Sean Davis, chief transformation evangelist at Equifax, and Helen Beal, DevOpsologist at Ranger4 at DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019. The panel discusses upskilling and the importance of training your employees.
Host Sam Fell is joined by Dan Kirsch, managing director at Hurwitz & Associates, Jon Collins, industry analyst at Gigaom, and Torsten Volk, research director at Enterprise Management Associates at DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019. The panel discusses digital transformation, industry hype and more.
Host Brian Dawson is joined by Craig Barber, a software engineer at Google's Cloud Graphite team. They discuss some of the key Jenkins plugins for GCP in addition to the guiding tenants Craig’s team employs to provide great customer experience at Google.
Unusual Ventures' Haley Daiber joins hosts Michael Neale and Karen Taggart to discuss DevOps implementations, technology architecture and venture capitalists.
Host Brian Dawson is joined by Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Kristen Baskett, both of CloudBees. The trio discuss some of the surprising – and not so surprising – trends from the latest DevOps and Jenkins Community Survey.
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Host Brian Dawson is joined by Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Kristen Baskett, both of CloudBees. The trio discuss some of the surprising – and not so surprising – trends from the latest DevOps and Jenkins Community Survey.
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Shortly after Electric Cloud was acquired by CloudBees, host Brian Dawson spoke with former Electric Cloud CTO and current VP of technology strategy at CloudBees, Anders Wallgren. The pair discuss some of the continuous delivery processes central to Electric Cloud’s capabilities.
While open source isn't a recent development, some may say we are entering a new world of open source. Kris Buytaert, the co-founder and CTO of Inuits, joins host Brian Dawson on this episode of DevOps Radio to discuss where DevOps is and where it's headed.
Want to have success with microservices? It all starts with having a good reason for adoption. Thought leader Sam Newman joins host Andre Pino in this episode of DevOps Radio.
Engineers should embrace the fact that a lot of testing is done in production says the one and only Charity Majors. The co-founder of Honeycomb.io joins hosts Michael Neale and Karen Taggart to discuss metrics and observability.
How does one go about implementing security in a DevOps environment? Mozilla Firefox's Julien Vehent joins Andre Pino to discuss insights from his experience managing security operations.
Taboola Senior Engineer Dave Ezrakhovich joins host Brian Dawson at DevOps World | Jenkins World to discuss how data has become an integral part of the DevOps process at his organization.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson talks to Jon Hammant of Accenture. Hammant explains his role at the organization and how the company has been able to scale its own DevOps transformation.
What is value stream mapping and why is it important for organizations in their quest to see the big picture? That is what Forrester Research Senior Analyst Chris Condo discusses with host Andre Pino in this podcast.
Harald Gottlicher, software architect at Bosch, talks to host Brian Dawson about DevOps and how having a successful journey involves more than just the proper tools.
Manisha Arora, co-founder of Veertu, discusses how her company developed an entire ecosystem of software development solutions in the previously uninhabited iOS DevOps world. Veertu's Anka platform enables iOS to work like a container on top of macOS, similar to how DevOps is done for Linux and Windows in the cloud.
Wolter Kluwer's Harris Kirk shares his DevOps transformation with host Brian Dawson. Listen to how Harris goes from bring a chemist to a DevOps engineer and what he thinks about the importance of leading by example when you "Eat Your Own Dog Food."...
RedMonk's James Governor shares his insights with Sacha Labourey on progressive delivery in DevOps and how IT can let the business side of the enterprise roll out software and services at their own pace. But first, listen to one of the funniest stories from Sacha's and James' history at an industry event. Who has the better recollection?
In Episode 43: Host Andre Pino explores why Diego Lo Guidice, principal analyst for Forrester Research, Inc. believes the "Age of DevOps" has arrived as more and more businesses adopt some form of DevOps in their organization.
In Episode 42, host Brian Dawson talks with Accenture's Keith Pleas and Stas Zvinyatskovsky, discussing their views on what a DevOps transformation means, and how DevSecOps comes into the picture. Hint...a DevOps transformation is never "done."
In Episode 41, host Brian Dawson speaks to Ishu Gupta, DevOps senior software engineer for Capital One. Ishu shares Capital One's road to DevOps, the importance of Jenkins and what matters for organizations looking to implement a DevOps transformation in their own organization.
Dr. Nicole Forsgren discusses the state of the DevOps industry, why the cloud is so important to continuous integration and continuous delivery and how organizations need to place the time and investment into DevOps to truly succeed.
In Episode 39 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson talks with the CloudBees' developers and brains behind Jenkins X including co-founder Michael Neale, Rob Davies, James Rawlings and James Strachan. The team discuss why Jenkins X is important for developers who want to create cloud native applications for Kubernetes.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, Sacha Labourey sits down with Kelsey Hightower, staff developer advocate for Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes, to discuss the latest in open source container orchestration.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Andre Pino sits down with David Habusha, vice president of product at WhiteSource Software. They talk about the intersection of open source software and DevSecOps.
Host Andre Pino meets up with Laura Frank, director of engineering at CloudBees. Laura was prepping for DockerCon 2018, where she'll be speaking about Container Orchestration from Theory to Practice. Learn how Docker, or more specifically DockerCon, played a huge role in her career...and in her ultimately being at CloudBees.
Dan Belcher and Izzy Azeri, co-founders of mabl, join host Andre Pino to discuss how artificial intelligence and machine learning address a key challenge for DevOps teams: speeding up the testing process. AI revolutionizes - and accelerates - the way applications are tested and ultimately delivered to production.
This episode of DevOps Radio features Alan Shimel, founder and editor-in-chief of DevOps.com and SecurityBoulevard.com. Alan and DevOps Radio host, Andre Pino, chat about the new era of DevOps and how DevSecOps has evolved, putting security – literally - right in the middle of DevOps.
Andre Pino speaks with Moritz Plassnig, former CEO of Codeship, on the day that CloudBees announced it was acquiring Codeship. They are also joined by Forrester analysts, Charles Betz and Jeffrey Hammond. Mo, Andre and the Forrester analysts discuss cloud native, what it means for developers and the standardization of the DevOps process.
In this episode, Andre Pino chats with Forrester analysts, Charlie Betz and Jeff Hammond. The topics of discussion range from the present, to the past and then onto the future of DevOps, all while summarizing some of Forrester’s recent research findings.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're joined by James Strachan, senior architect at CloudBees and a member and contributor to the Jenkins community. We'll hear about his experience with open source development, and take a deeper dive into Jenkins X.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Juni Mukherjee, Developer Advocate for Bitbucket with Atlassian. She'll tell us about her path to Atlassian, her different DevOps book publications, and the association between continuous delivery and successful digital business.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Sonatype's Mark Miller, business development and developer evangelist, and Derek Weeks, VP and DevOps advocate. They'll discuss their involvement in and the success of All Day DevOps, and the importance of DevOps and security.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're at Jenkins World 2017 with Stefan Simenon from ABN AMRO. He'll discuss his role at ABN AMRO, the adoption of continuous delivery and cloud practices, and the cultural difficulties of that adoption.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Brock Beatty of Capital One. He'll discuss how Capital One is leading the banking industry in DevOps practices, their use of container technology, and the cultural aspect of DevOps transformation in a banking environment.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're at Jenkins World 2017 with Ari LiVigni from Red Hat. He'll discuss Red Hat's OpenShift, the cultural adoption of continuous integration over time, and some of the challenges they are tackling in the CI space.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're at Jenkins World 2017 with Rob Stroud, principal analyst at Forrester Research. He'll discuss how he became an analyst, DevOps as a trend in open source and enterprise environments, and how microservices and containers are interacting with the DevOps world.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're at Jenkins World 2017 with Dan Roston of Electronic Arts. He'll tell us about his role in providing CI automation across EA, the correlation between containers and continuous delivery, and the challenges of mobile as a platform.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we're at Jenkins World 2017 with Alan Ranciato of Express Scripts. He'll discuss his role at Express Scripts to help in standardization of IT in a large organization, and the different technologies that help foster that.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from John Willis, Director of Ecosystems Development at Docker. He'll tell us about the early days of DevOps, how Docker is influencing DevOps technologies, and where he sees the use cases for Docker.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Sacha Labourey, Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Jez Humble together in a Jenkins World special preview. They'll discuss the changes in the Jenkins community, recent advancements in the DevOps community and the role of CloudBees in the DevOps market.
On this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Ronda Kiser-Oakes, director of Perficient's North American DevOps practice. She'll tell us about how companies get their start in DevOps, the different journeys a company can take through DevOps, and bringing dev, security, QA and Ops together.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Patrick Debois, CTO at Small Town Heroes. We'll hear about his involvement in the early days of DevOps, how the DevOps movement has grown across the globe and what the future holds for DevOps.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Sacha Labourey, CEO of CloudBees. He'll talk about his background in open source projects, the role of CloudBees as the enterprise Jenkins company and the impact Blue Ocean will have on the Jenkins community.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Clive Longbottom, co-founder and service director of Qoucirca. We'll hear about DevOps in Europe, an analyst's perspective on DevOps, and how different organizations are approaching their DevOps journeys.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Sam Oyen, DevOps engineer at General Mills. We'll hear about how she got into software development, the state of General Mills' DevOps adoption, and managing culture to make this adoption easier.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Brian Mericle, engineer at Choice Hotels International. We'll hear about his background and how he got into IT, how he defines continuous delivery and continuous deployment and the journey to DevOps within Choice Hotels.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Jayne Groll, Co-Founder and CEO of the DevOps Institute. We'll hear about her background in IT education, what the DevOps Institute does, and how it can help transform organizations towards more CD and DevOps approaches.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Wen Gu, software engineering manager of engineering effectiveness at Twitter. We'll hear about his time at Intuit, Twitter's use of continuous integration, and how to close the gap between continuous integration and continuous delivery.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Brian Dawson, DevOps evangelist at CloudBees. We'll hear about his background in DevOps, the four quadrants of DevOps maturity and the current state of DevOps in 2016.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Dean Yu, director of release engineering at Shutterfly. We'll hear about his background at Yahoo, the mobile strategy at Shutterfly and how to achieve picture-perfect continuous delivery.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from co-founder and chief architect at JFrog, Fred Simon. We'll hear about the origins of JFrog, the DevOps bandwagon and the effect of container technology.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Josh Nixdorf, technical director at Electronic Arts. We'll hear about his start with software development, the difference between developing gaming software and business software and how to win the game of continuous delivery.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from the author of The Phoenix Project, Gene Kim. We'll hear about the success of The Phoenix Project, his next publication: The DevOps Handbook, and how Jenkins has shaped DevOps through continuous delivery.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Gary Gruver, president of Gruver Consulting and author of multiple books on Agile and DevOps. We'll hear about his two books, his time at Hewlett Packard and how to get started with DevOps.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Jacob Tomaw, Principal Engineer at Expedia. We'll hear about his start at Expedia, how Orbitz tackled their continuous delivery journey, and the improvements CD can bring at a software development and business level.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we'll hear from Nirmal Mehta, chief technologist in the strategic innovations group at Booz Allen Hamilton. He shares with us how he got started at Booz Allen Hamilton, how to get started with Docker and the importance of adopting DevOps principles.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Bridget Kromhout, Principal Technologist at Pivotal. We'll hear about her involvement in the Ops community, how Pivotal is doing DevOps, and some common pitfalls organizations can experience through their DevOps journeys.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Kohsuke Kawaguchi, CTO at CloudBees and founder of the Jenkins project, talk about the origins of Jenkins, the evolution to Jenkins 2.0 and how the community has grown and changed since Jenkins 1.0.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, we hear from Kohsuke Kawaguchi, CTO at CloudBees, Inc. and founder of the Jenkins project, on the release of Jenkins 2.0.