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Navigating business and contemporary tech in the Cloud. Join Georgia and Matt as they unpack and simplify an important Cloud topic aimed at executives and business leaders. Along with the occasional special guest they will cover all things Cloud from strategy, execution, practical business use cases and much more!
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Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Cloud Dialogues x Ctrl+Alt+Expletive Special The DevX Files Truths, Tools & Tantrums
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
In this lively crossover episode, Mark, Michael, Georgia, and Matt bring their unique podcasting perspectives together for a deep (and occasionally hilarious) dive into the world of cloud, AI, and developer experience. Here's what went down:
đ Meet the Hosts
The episode kicks off with introductions:
- Georgia & Matt host a show aimed at execs exploring cloud and AI strategy, launched in 2023.
- Mark & Michael bring a laid-back, pub-style tech chat that started back in November.
Think of it as business meets banter.
đĽ Breaking Prod: A Dev Confession
Matt shares a "whoops-that-couldâve-been-bad" momentâhe accidentally wiped critical files from a pre-prod app server right before a major CRM migration. The silver lining? A stealthy recovery from backups saved the day, and no one was the wiser (until now).
âď¸ Cloud & AI News Roundup
The crew unpacks the latest in cloud and AI, including:
- Model Context Protocol (MCP): An open standard for LLMs to interface with APIsârecently adopted by OpenAI.
- Big Money, Big Roles: A jaw-dropping $255â450K job posting at Anthropic focused on MCP.
- AI Art & IP Issues: The debate over AI-generated images and artist rights heats up.
- AI + Security = Headache: From vulnerabilities to weaponization, AIâs security implications are growing.
- Oracle Data Breaches: Recent incidents affecting Oracle Cloud and Oracle Health (formerly Cerner) spark a discussion on health data privacy.
đ ď¸ Deep Dive: Developer Experience (DevX)
This is where things get real. The team unpacks whatâs workingâand whatâs painfully brokenâwhen it comes to how developers work inside big organizations.
What is DevX, Anyway?
- Itâs the day-to-day reality of building software: tools, processes, workflows.
- Googleâs monorepo + DevX team gets a gold star, but most companies? Not quite there yet.
Common DevX Pain Points:
- Security rules that block the tools devs actually *want* to use.
- Glacial laptops and outdated hardware.
- Missing, buried, or just plain wrong documentation.
- Slow, bureaucratic approval chains.
- No proper API tooling in place (hello, Postman and Backstage!).
Why It Matters:
- Bad DevX = unhappy developers = high turnover.
- Wasted time for high-salary engineers isnât just annoyingâitâs expensive.
- Cloud migration without DevX in mind? Recipe for inefficiency and surprise costs.
Fixing DevX (Yes, Itâs Possible):
- Build "paved paths"âsecure, approved, and actually usable.
- Strike a balance between security and speed.
- Track where time is wasted (slow builds, anyone?).
- Treat developers like customers. Ask what they need. Then deliver it.
đ Recommended Reads
The team wraps with book recs for anyone looking to level up:
- Platform Engineering (Michael)
- Unlearn by Barry OâReilly (Matt)
- Working Backwards (Georgia)
- Amped Up by Frank SlumanÂ
- Plus: [DX.com/research/overview](https://DX.com/research/overview) for even more DevX insights
Bottom Line: Whether youâre leading cloud adoption or building internal platforms, donât overlook DevX. Great tools and experiences arenât a nice-to-haveâtheyâre your competitive edge.
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