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FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,298 episodes available.
January 22, 2021Redpanda: Kafka Alternative with Alexander GallegoKafka has achieved widespread popularity as a popular distributed queue and event streaming platform, with enterprise adoption and a billion dollar company (Confluent) built around it. But could there be value in building a new platform from scratch? Redpanda is a streaming platform built to be compatible with Kafka, that does not require the JVM...more55minPlay
January 21, 2021Machine Learning Carbon Capture with Diego Saez-GilCompanies can have a negative impact on the environment by outputting excess carbon. Many companies want to reduce their net carbon impact to zero, which can be done by investing in forests. Pachama is a marketplace for forest investments. Pachama uses satellites, imaging, machine learning, and other techniques to determine how much carbon is being...more41minPlay
January 20, 2021Rust and Go Research with Linhai SongRust and Golang are two of the newest lower level languages for doing systems programming. They are often used for applications such as file systems, operating systems, and latency-sensitive applications. How do they compare in terms of safety, speed, and programming ergonomics? Linhai Song is an assistant professor and researcher at Penn State University, and...more50minPlay
January 19, 2021Dgraph: Native GraphQL Database with Manish JainGraphQL has changed the common design patterns for the interface between backend and frontend. This is usually achieved by the presence of a GraphQL server, which interprets and federates a query from the frontend to the backend server infrastructure. Dgraph is a distributed graph database with native GraphQL support. Manish Jain is a founder of...more53minPlay
January 15, 2021Smart Agriculture with David PotereAgriculture infrastructure allows plants such as corn, soy, and wheat to move from large scale farms to consumers all around the world. The relevant players in the agricultural infrastructure includes growers, shippers, and planners. These individuals need new technology to interact more efficiently. Growers need to be able to connect more smoothly with buyers. Farmers...more54minPlay
January 14, 2021Network Discovery with HD MooreNetwork discovery allows enterprises to identify what devices are on their network. These devices can include smartphones, servers, desktop computers, and tablets. Being able to index the devices on a network is crucial to figuring out the security profile of that network. HD Moore is a founder of Rumble Networks, a company focused on network...more50minPlay
January 13, 2021Big Tech with Alex KantrowitzLarge technology companies are a new type of industry. Their power and reach is resistant to a comparison of previous generations, such as big oil. Alex Kantrowitz is a journalist who has covered big technology for much of his career, and he currently runs Big Technology, a newsletter and podcast about the biggest technology companies...more54minPlay
January 12, 2021Kubecost with Webb BrownCost management is growing in importance for companies that want to manage their significant cloud bill. Kubernetes plays an increasing role in modern infrastructure, so managing cost of Kubernetes clusters becomes important as well. Kubecost is a company focused on giving visibility into Kubernetes resources and reducing spend. Webb Brown is a founder of Kubecost...more49minPlay
January 11, 2021TensorFlow Lite with Pete WardenTensorFlow Lite is an open source deep learning framework for on-device inference. TensorFlow Lite was designed to improve the viability of machine learning applications on phones, sensors, and other IoT devices. Pete Warden works on TensorFlow Lite at Google and joins the show to talk about the world of machine learning applications and the necessary...more41minPlay
January 08, 2021Data Observability with Barr Moses and Lior GavishData lakes and data warehouses store high volumes of multidimensional data. Data sources for these pieces of infrastructure can become unreliable for a variety of reasons. When data sources break, it can cause downstream problems. One company working to solve the problem of data reliability is Monte Carlo Data. Barr Moses and Lior Gavish are...more36minPlay
FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,298 episodes available.