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Great Things with Great Tech Podcast

Great Things with Great Tech Podcast

Anthony Spiteri

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Highlighting technology companies doing great things with great technology. In each episode we will talk with technical leads of companies that leverage great tech to build and productize innovative solutions and market leading products. GTwGT is hosted by Anthony Spiteri
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Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Catching Cybercriminals Unawares with SpyderBat | Episode #55
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12/08/22 • 39 min

In this episode I talk with Brian Smith, Co-Found and CTO at SpyderBat. Spyderbat delivers cloud native runtime security to customers with unprecedented precision in intrusion prevention and mitigation. They secure Linux VMs and Kubernetes clusters at runtime and block attacks against cloud native workloads. They are making threat prevention and security operation automation available with their SaaS platform and UI through the use of Nano Agents leveraging eBPF for early, accurate, and thorough recognition of attacks. Brian and I talk about how SpyderBat is flipping the tables in the cyber security war by proactively reporting on suspicious activity... effectively spying on the bad guys and catching them unawares.

SpyderBat was founded in 2019 and is head quartered out of Austin Texas.

☑️ But me a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt

☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Public Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Containers, Networking, Security, Linux, Kernel, eBPF

☑️ Raw Talking Points:

  • Shift Left vs shift right security
  • Scanning code and artefacts going into build
  • Todays Threat Environment
  • Runtime Security
  • Bridging DevOps and SecOps
  • eBPF and Nano Agents sandbox
  • SaaS vs on Prem
  • Real time mapping
  • Zero Day, Supply Chain, Compromised Build, Misconfiguration Threats
  • Human Factor?
  • Spyderbat Labs - research arm
  • What's the problem across containers and cloud workloads
  • Automating security
  • Intrusion Detection Sec and Op issues (SecOps Automation)
  • Community account?
  • Kubernetes and Container platforms and the need for security
  • Solutions for AWS, Multi-cloud, Kubernetes
  • Anything Linux - rPi
  • Containerised Security and Guardrails during dev process
  • Proactive vs reactive
  • On the node... keep innovating

☑️ Web: https://www.spyderbat.com/
☑️ Platform: https://www.spyderbat.com/the-spyderbat-platform/

☑️ eBPF: https://ebpf.io/what-is-ebpf
☑️ Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/spyderbat

☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com
☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1

☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Harnessing Generative AI to accelerate Software Development with Bito | Episode #77
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01/25/24 • 39 min

This episode features a discussion with Amar Goel, co-founder and CEO of Bito, a company revolutionizing the software development process through AI-driven tools. Focusing on increasing developer productivity and code quality, Bito integrates ChatGPT into IDEs and CLIs, streamlining the coding process. Amar and I discuss Bito's role in enhancing software development, its key features, and the future trajectory of AI in coding. The conversation also touches on job security in the evolving landscape of AI and software development.

Founded by seasoned entrepreneurs and technologists in the heart of Silicon Valley in 2020, Bito has emerged as a pioneering AI-driven software development company.

Topics Covered:

  • Amar Goel's background and journey to founding Bito.
  • The inception of Bito and its mission to transform software development with Gen AI.
  • Bito's integration with IDEs for enhanced coding efficiency.
  • How Bito AI assists in understanding, writing, testing, and documenting code.
  • The significance of Bito for non-developers, including product managers.
  • Discussion on Bito's AI models and their selection process for specific tasks.
  • The concept and future development of AI agents in Bito for automating coding workflows.
  • Exploring the impact of generative AI on job security and the software industry.
  • Personal insights and plans for Bito in 2024, focusing on developing AI agents for code review and unit testing.

    ☑️ Web: Bito AI Official Website
    ☑️ Crunchbase: Bito AI Crunchbase Profile ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Topics Mentioned: Bito, Generative AI, ChatGPT, IDE Integration, CLI Tools, Software Development Efficiency, AI-Powered Coding, Code Quality Enhancement, Job Security in AI Era, DevOps, AI Code Completions, AI Agents, Vector Database, AI Model Selection, Automation in Coding. ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or visit https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ☑️ Subscribe to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX • Web - https://gtwgt.com • Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast • Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1519439787?mt=2&ls=1 ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - ATA Innovations to NVMe Power with Nexsan | Episode #76
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    01/11/24 • 39 min

    Navigating Storage Evolution with Nexsan: From ATA to NVMe and Beyond Description: In this episode we explore Nexsan's journey in the storage industry with Andy Hill, Executive VP of World Wide Sales. Andy shares insights into Nexsan's innovative approach from the early days of ATA technology to the current advancements in NVMe and flash storage. Learn about Nexsan's commitment to data integrity, its response to cybersecurity threats, and how it plans to address the data-intensive needs of AI and ML. With a legacy that dates back to 1999, Nexsan continues to demonstrate engineering excellence and a keen eye for future market disruptions. Founded in the UK and now a resilient privately held company, Nexsan stands out as a boutique storage manufacturer that delivers exceptional value and reliability. ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Topics Mentioned: Nexsan, ATA, SATA, NVMe, RAID, Cyber Resilience, Data Immutability, Multi-Cloud, Hybrid Cloud ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or visit https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ☑️ Subscribe to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX • Web - https://gtwgt.com • Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast • Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1519439787?mt=2&ls=1 ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - A Platform Evolving MSPs to TSPs with TechGrid | Episode #88
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    08/12/24 • 39 min

    Transforming MSPs to TSPs with TechGrid’s Unified IT Service Platform

    In this episode of Great Things with Great Tech, we dive into the transformation of managed service providers (MSPs) into Technology Service Providers (TSPs) with Phillip Wegner, Founder and CEO of TechGrid. Discover how TechGrid is revolutionizing IT service management by integrating scattered tools, automating digital workflows, and providing a unified platform to enhance efficiency and service delivery. Phillip shares insights into the evolution of the IT landscape and explains how TechGrid addresses the challenges of today’s fragmented IT infrastructure.

    Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, TechGrid is pioneering a new era for IT services.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • TSP vs MSP: Explore the crucial differences and why TSPs are essential in the modern IT environment.
    • TechGrid’s Journey: Phillip takes us from the early days of SecureEdge to the innovative creation of TechGrid, a platform designed to unify IT service management.
    • IT Management Challenges: Learn about the fragmentation in the IT channel and the importance of integrated tools and digital workflows.
    • Evolution of IT Services: Understand the transition from traditional MSPs to TSPs and how TechGrid facilitates this shift.Innovative Solutions: Discover how TechGrid’s marketplace, digital workflows, and embedded financial services are transforming the operational model for TSPs.
    • Future Growth and Vision: Insights into TechGrid’s growth following their $9.2M Series A funding from Bellini Capital, and their future scaling strategies.

    Technology and Concepts Mentioned:

    TechGrid, Technology Service Provider, Managed Service Provider, Digital Workflows, Automation, IT Service Management, Marketplace, Financial Services, Cloud, SaaS, As-a-Service.

    ☑️ Web: https://techgrid.com

    ☑️ Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/techgrid

    ☑️ Support the Channel: https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt

    ☑️ Be on #GTwGT: Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or visit https://www.gtwgt.com

    ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1

    Check out the full episode on our platforms:

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/kmB_pjGb5Js

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2l9aZpvwhWcdmL0lErpUHC?si=x3YOQw_4Sp-vtdjyroMk3Q

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darknet-diaries-with-jack-rhysider-episode-83/id1519439787?i=1000654665731

    Follow Us:

    Website: https://gtwgt.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/GTwGTPodcast

    ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - That's How They Roll! Bare-Metal HPC For AI with Sushi Cloud | Episode #56
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    12/22/22 • 40 min

    In this episode I talk with Shauna O'Flaherty, Co-Founder and COO at Sushi Cloud. Sushi Cloud is a bare metal cloud computing company that aims to make the cloud more accessible, affordable, and understandable for everyone, with no hidden fees or agendas. The company was founded by Shauna O'Flaherty, who has a background in consulting and AI-driven fintech, and Aron Saether Jackson, a 20-year veteran in the hardware industry. Sushi Cloud aims to provide an alternative to the large hyperscale cloud providers, such as AWS, by offering bare metal infrastructure and a focus on customer service. The company aims to serve startups and small to medium-sized businesses and the education market focusing on AI/ML workloads. Shauna and I have a great conversation about how Sushi Cloud want to break the trend of the public cloud hyperscalers exploiting the market while offering no price competition.

    Sushi Cloud was founded in 2022 and is head quartered in Mountain View, California.

    ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt

    ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Microsoft, AMD, AI, ML, Service Provider

    ☑️ Raw Talking Points:

    • Company background on founders
    • Gaming and Venture Backgrounds
    • Aaron parralell the gaming industry
    • Problem statement
    • Anti AWS and cloud alternatives
    • Price Shock
    • Egress charges
    • bare metal
    • Use cases for servers AI/ML
    • AMD EPYC
    • Antitrust and monopoly
    • WASABI link
    • Who is using us Vertices
    • MIT Advisor
    • Tech for good WSJ link
    • School Labs Start-ups

    ☑️ Web: https://www.sushi.cloud/
    ☑️ $200 Free Sushi Promo: https://www.sushi.cloud/register
    ☑️ WSJ Article: https://www.sushi.cloud/

    ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com
    ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1

    ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Episode 47 - Seal Storage

    Episode 47 - Seal Storage

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    06/09/22 • 41 min

    In this episode i'm talking to Jacques Swanepoel (CTO and Co-Founder) at Seal Storage. Seal Storage are cloud storage and blockchain experts with over years of experience in enterprise data storage from the likes of Seagate, Oracle, Cisco, and more. By seamlessly stewarding their clients into decentralized cloud storage, there’re making Web3 an accessible reality for enterprises, research institutes, NFT and Web3 firms alike. Jacques and I talk about how, as part of the Filecoin ecosystem, they preserve and verify data to capture historical records, store NFTs, and combat misinformation. The case studies we talk about are real world, tangible use cases for Web3 and blockchain and the their mission is to bring enterprises to Web3 to yield its innovative benefits. Seal is Web3 Cloud Storage!

    Seal Storage was founded in 2021.

    ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Blockchain, Web3, Web2.0, Storage, Filecoin, Green Tech

    ☑️ Web:

    ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com

    ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Changing the Cloud Storage Game with Wasabi | Episode #50
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    08/18/22 • 38 min

    In this episode I talk with David Friend, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder at Wasabi. Wasabi provides simple, predictable and affordable hot cloud storage for businesses all over the world. It enables organizations to store and access an unlimited amount of data at a fraction of the price of the competition with no complex tiers or unpredictable egress fees. David and I talk about his vision of making cloud storage affordable and accessible for all without compromising on performance, reliability and support. Wasabi has secured nearly $275 million in funding to date to not only grow their global storage footprint, but also to embark on a campaign to educate the world that there is value beyond the public clouds. This is a great conversation about the state of data today, and how the mindset needs to shift to get more out of stored data as the cost of storage becomes almost irrelevant.

    Wasabi was founded in 2015 and is Head Quartered out of Boston.

    ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Object Storage, Veeam, Rubrik, Commvault, DELL, AWS, Azure, Google, S3, Amazon S3

    ☑️ Raw Talking Points:

    • Cloud Scale and growth Elasticity Needs of the given moment instead of expectation of growth
    • Value and Risk in cloud - supply chain systems analogy - what was needed
    • DATA DATA DATE Data growth rates everything generating data
    • Making Data Storage a Commodity
    • 80% cost reduction
    • No EGRES/API
    • Fast S3 API compatible
    • Durability 11 9s
    • Immutable Buckets
    • Cloud Storage as a Utility
    • Simple Pricing
    • State of data today and where is it going?
    • Ease of consumption vs method of consumption
    • Simple interface/control panel/APIs
    • Trusted by 43,000+ Companies Worldwide!
    • Partnerships how is it navigated in a competitive sense?

    ☑️ Web: https://wasabi.com/

    ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com

    ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Episode 35 - WhiteCanyon Software

    Episode 35 - WhiteCanyon Software

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    08/31/21 • 32 min

    In this episode I talk with Paul katzoff, CEO of WhiteCanyon. WhiteCanyon is a company leading the area of permanent deletion technology for data on HDDs, SSDs and NVMe drives. The company is engaged in the development, sales, and support of Drive Sanitization. Paul and I talk about how WhiteCanyon's flagship product, WipeDrive, has become a world leader for erasing hard drives. Government agencies, US Military, and Fortune 500 companies across the world are using WipeDrive to permanently erase and wipe hard drive data.

    WhiteCanyon was founded in 1998 and is head quartered out of the American Fork, Utah, USA.
    Web: https://www.whitecanyon.com/
    Software Timeline History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0n81k8tu3Mw

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    Music: https://www.bensound.com

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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Tackling Kubernetes Complexity and Scale with Kubecost | Episode #52
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    10/06/22 • 40 min

    In this episode I talk with Webb Brown, CEO and Co-Founder at Kubecost. Kubecost develops a cost monitoring platform to help companies manage their Kubernetes resources and costs. They provide direct integrations with Kubernetes cloud billing APIs leading to cost optimizations for key Kubernetes metrics. Webb and I talk about how Kubernetes relative complexity and scale driven by those that develop applications means that cost can blow outs will happen if you fly blind. Kubecost looks to embrace open-source via the CNCF providing the OpenCost.io project which forms the base for Kubecost. We also have a great discussion on the state of Kubernetes and how he sees adoption trending.

    Kubecost was founded in 2019 and is Head Quartered out of San Francisco, California.

    ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Kubernetes, Containers, CNCF, AWS, S3, DevOps, PlatformOps

    ☑️ Raw Talking Points:

    • Mass adoption of Kubernetes?
    • Relative immaturity and complexity of Kubernetes at scale
    • Why is cost and overspend an issue
    • The patterns for overspending
    • Orphaned resources
    • Abandoned workloads
    • Rogue Deployments
    • Incorrect Usage Types
    • Over provisioning
    • What is Kubecost solving
    • What is opencost.io vs kubecost?
    • opencost.io CNCF Project
    • Definition of Team?
    • Cost Allocation, Unified Cost Monitoring, Optimization Insights, Alerts and Governance
    • Insights in Kubernetes spend and chargeback for teams
    • Actionable Recommendations
    • Cost Efficiency and Health scores and the gamification
    • Time vs resources vs Cost
    • Defining costs not in the Public Cloud
    • Pricing based on nodes with Always Free plan
    • AWS Marketplace Partnership
    • AWS first party support optimized

    ☑️ Web: https://www.kubecost.com/
    ☑️ OpenCost: https://www.opencost.io/

    ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com
    ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
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    Great Things with Great Tech Podcast - Episode 42 - Mirantis Lens

    Episode 42 - Mirantis Lens

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    03/17/22 • 43 min

    In this episode I talk with Miska Kaipiainen, VP Engineering, Strategy & Open Source Software at Mirantis. Mirantis helps organizations ship code faster on public and private clouds. They provide a public cloud experience on any infrastructure from the data center to the edge. Miska focuses in on Lens which empowers a new breed of Kubernetes developers by removing infrastructure and operations complexity and providing one cohesive cloud experience for complete app and DevOps portability. We also cover the current state of Kubernetes adoption and how focusing on developers with Lens as a Kubernetes IDE has seen tremendous growth for the product, which is Open Source.

    Mirantis was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Campbell, California.

    ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Kubernetes, Mesosphere, Docker Enterprise, Docker Swarm, OpenStack, Open Source

    ☑️ Raw Talking Points:

    • Container Orchestration
    • Kontena days
    • Origin of Lens
    • Mirantis Len acquisition
    • Strong community support
    • Operations vs Development
    • Why is a Kubernetes IDE important
    • Where is Kubernetes uptake today
    • Enterprise Adoption
    • OpenSource - Organic growth
    • Community stop marketing
    • Service and Support
    • K0s
    • DevOps Care
    • Team Spaces
    • Managed Dev Cluster
    • Multi-Cluster manangement
    • Multi-platform

    ☑️ Web: https://www.mirantis.com/ https://k8slens.dev/

    ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com

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