Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Episode 8 - "Get off your PaaS and Build Clouds" + show notes

Episode 8 - "Get off your PaaS and Build Clouds"
Date: April 22, 2011
Guests: Ed Saipetch (@edsai), Sr. Technical Director at Joyent, “Breathing Data” Blog





Friday, April 22, 2011

Episode 7 - "From the News Desk" + show notes

Episode 7 - "From the News Desk"
Date: April 22, 2011
Guests: Just Aaron & Brian
We welcomed another sponsor this week (Cloud Concierge - http://www.thecloudbutler.com), offering Cloud consulting to CIOs.

After that, we got right to a huge docket of news:

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Episode 6 - "Is Cloud Computing Fashionable for IT?" + show notes

Episode 6 - "Is Cloud Computing Fashionable for IT?"
Date: April 18, 2011
Guest: Vanessa Alvarez (@VanessaAlvarez1), Industry Analyst focused on Infrastructure & Operations




Friday, April 1, 2011

Episode 5 - "ROI and Technology Shifts in Private Cloud" + show notes

The Cloudcast (.net) - Episode 5 - “ROI and Cloud Integrators”
Date: March 28, 2011
Guest: Steve Kaplan (@roidude) - "By the Bell" blog (http://bythebell.com)



Saturday, March 26, 2011

Episode 4 - "DevOps & Developing New IT Skills" + show notes

The Cloudcast (.net) - Episode 4 - “DevOps & Developing New IT Skills”
Date: March 23, 2011
Guest: Nick Weaver (@lynxbat) - "Nickapedia" blog (http://nickapedia.com)





Sunday, February 27, 2011

Episode 3 - "President of the Private Cloud" - show notes

The Cloudcast (.net) - Episode 3 - “President of the Private Cloud”
Date: February 28, 2011
Guest: Christian Reilly (@reillyusa) - The Loose Couple Blog (http://blog.theloosecouple.com/)


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Thank You to our Cloudology partners

When we started The Cloudcast, Aaron and I decided that if we wanted to have any level of authenticity that we had better eat our own dogfood. That meant that every aspect (possible) needed to involve Cloud-based technologies. So aside from some local recording/editing tools on the MacBookPro, I'm glad to say that we're 100% cloud-based. With that, we'd like to thank all of our cloud(techn)ology partners:
  • Buzzsprout for being incredibly awesome at hosting our cloudcasts
  • Google (Blogger) for hosting our website
  • Feedburner for keeping track of our statistics and stroking our egos
  • Twitter for integrating our public relations and marketing
  • Skype for being the official communications tools of The Cloudcast (.net)
  • iTunes and Stitcher for distributing the cloudcast to the curious masses