The DevOps, SRE, Platform and Cloud Engineering News Podcast
Weekly DevOps, SRE, Platform, and Cloud engineering news plus real conversations with people building this stuff in production.
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In this episode, Jake Warner of Cycle.io discusses the resurgence of bare metal and private cloud, emphasizing their benefits in cost, performance, and compliance.
In this episode, Gareth Kersey discusses IaCConf 2026, focusing on how infrastructure teams adapt to AI-driven changes in software delivery.
In this episode, Stephane Moser discusses Pipedrive's migration from Jenkins to GitHub Actions and the implementation of Argo CD for GitOps.
In this episode, David Tuite discusses the evolution of internal developer portals (IDPs) and their shift towards AI agents in engineering workflows.
In this episode, Ang Chen discusses Project Vera, a cloud emulator designed to enable safer infrastructure testing before impacting real cloud environments.
In this episode, Yvonne Young discusses the essential skills for breaking into cloud and DevOps, emphasizing Linux fundamentals and the importance of focus.
In this episode, Mike Lady discusses day two readiness and the importance of guardrails in the AI era. He explains how effective guardrails can enhance safety and predictability in code delivery, especially as AI-generated code becomes prevalent.
In this episode, Austin Reed discusses effective AI automation strategies for small and mid-sized businesses. He highlights common wins in sales and customer service, the importance of clear communication, and when to implement 'human-in-the-loop' systems.
In this episode, Gracious James discusses TARS, a human-in-the-loop fixer bot designed to enhance CI/CD processes. He explains how TARS integrates tools like n8n and GitHub while maintaining crucial guardrails to prevent errors in production.
In this episode, Danny Teller discusses the nuances of internal developer platforms (IDPs) versus Backstage, emphasizing that simply setting up a portal isn't enough.
In this episode, Eric Paatey shares his journey transitioning from full-stack development to Cloud/DevOps, emphasizing hands-on project experience. He discusses the importance of communication in DevOps, the challenges of tool overload, and his simple homelab setup for learning.
In this episode, Mazharul Islam discusses the core principles of DevOps, emphasizing the importance of understanding the 'why' behind practices rather than just tools.
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Each episode, your host Brian Teller walks through the latest outages, releases, tools, and incident writeups, then translates them into “here’s what this means for your systems” instead of just reading headlines. Expect a couple of main stories with context, a quick hit of tools or releases worth bookmarking, and the occasional segment on on-call, burnout, or team culture.
This isn’t a certification prep show or a lab walkthrough. It’s aimed at people who are already working in the space and want to stay sharp without scrolling status pages, cloud updates, and blogs all week. You’ll hear about things like cloud provider incidents, Kubernetes and platform trends, Terraform and infrastructure changes, and real postmortems that are actually worth your time.
Most episodes are 15–30 minutes, so you can catch up on the way to work or between meetings. Every now and then there will be a “special” focused on a big outage or a specific theme, but the default format is simple: what happened, why it matters, and what you might want to do about it in your own environment.
If you’re the person people DM when something is broken in prod, or you’re building the cloud and platform everyone else ships on top of, Ship It Weekly is meant to be in your rotation.
Brian is the host of Ship It Weekly and the builder behind Teller's Tech, a media and training platform focused on DevOps, SRE, platform engineering, cloud infrastructure, and the real-world work of keeping production systems alive.
Brian started Ship It Weekly because most tech news says what happened—but not always why it matters to the people on-call when the headline becomes their incident.