DevOps Hustlers, Cloud-native Ops, Amazon + Whole Foods - Coté Memo - Issue #31
We had a two week vacation over at Gulf Shores, Alabama. Despite three days of rain, it was great. If you’re looking for a Gulf-beach vacation, it’s an excellent place to go - just about 10 hours from Austin if you drive fast and don’t have to stop a lot for kids to go pee. Well, and adults with tiny bladders too.
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Looks like we’ll be getting cheaper organic food what with Amazon buying Whole Foods. What exactly is the strategy at play here, though? Other than the obvious thing of doing online groceries, how is Amazon advantaged here such that others (like Wal-mart), can’t simply do this themselves. We go over these questions and how they related to M&A in general. Plus recommendations and some podcast meta talk.
Operating IT in a cloud-native mindset requires changes up and down the stack, especially in operations. The degree of automation in the stack changes the need for much of the manual work and process-driven checks and balances in IT ops as we know it. In this episode, we talk with Pivotal’s Tony Hansmann on what those changes are, how the technology pushes these changes, and some of the barriers.
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