Published: Aug. 25, 2017, 2 a.m.
Come Monday, we\u2019ll see what full-on \u201cdigital transformation\u201d looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will \u201copen source\u201d like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib\u2019s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts.
\n\nTraveling to China\n\n
\n- Cot\xe9 is a terrible work-trip tourist.
\n- AA 263, DFW to PEK, seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of the airplane looked good too (rows 8 to 13?).
\n- Pack some breakfast tacos.
\n- This VPN situation is a mess, rather, I didn\u2019t prepare correctly. Sometimes Cloak works, sometimes it doesn\u2019t. LTE seems better than hotel wifi, but the speeds are high.
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\n\nAmazon Whole Foods update\n\n
\n- All done on Monday, August 28th. See NY Times article as well.
\n- John Mackey interview.
\n- Cheaper private label (I think they were top three or five sold in US).
\n- Return items in Amazon lockers.
\n- Cheaper groceries is cool, but for us, the interesting/instructive things to watch will be how Whole Foods goes full on digital transformation (or, even more eyebrow raising, does not!).
\n- Will they move everything to AWS?
\n- true Omni-channel and digital madness.
\n- Alexa: \u201dYou look fat in that t-shirt, Michael, would you like me to order you some organic kale smoothies from Whole Foods?\u201d
\n- Also, the potential for a culture clash seems high.
\n- As a side-effect, expect grocers to be trying out new computer stuff more, and observe their experience. How will the razor thin margin set cope with Amazon who\u2019s been consistently rewarded for loosing money?
\n- Walmart and Google Hub thing, Andrew on the AI winter.
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\n\nThe Undying J(2)EE\n\n
\n- Oracle looking to open source it, move it to a foundation.
\n- This worked out relativly OK for Java proper. It was hella weird, though, and I\u2019m not sure the OSS version ever gained traction: maybe for, like, whatever Google, AWS, and Azure\u2019s JRE is.
\n- Using this as a competitive \xaf_(\u30c4)_/\xaf is dicey, most people who compete here do open core themselves\u2026so you can\u2019t really say it\u2019s bad; and if Oracle\u2019s goal is to move it away from Oracle, you can\u2019t say that Oracle is mismanaging it, etc.
\n- John Waters\u2019 round-up of opinions, pretty predictable.
\n- Steve Yegge\u2019s Kotlin Writeup, The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: June 2017.
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\n\nKubernetes at GitHub\n\n
\n- Just a few bash scripts, eh? Here, hold my beer.
\n- Real world discussion about moving one of their most popular services to Kubernetes. Sounds like the real deal, but there are a few bumps in the road.\n# PE to do 25% of tech M&A
\n- At least the analysis confirms this notion.
\n- That said, the underlying numbers are weird: \u201cBetween direct acquisitions and deals done by portfolio companies, PE firms are on pace to purchase roughly 900 tech companies in 2017.\u201d
\n- Who exactly are these 900 tech companies?
\n- Speaking of, a PE firm bought ThoughtWorks.
\n- ICO stuff, Cot\xe9 is confused.
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\n\nBONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.\n\nAlibaba Dwarfs Amazon\n\n
\n- That\u2019s a lot of revenue growth.
\n- Not on the cloud computing side yet, but definitely on the retail side.
\n- Cot\xe9: what\u2019s the deal with Alipay being so hard to setup for Yankees? They really, really want a bankcard. Also, I don\u2019t speak Chinese.
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\n\nRescuing Open Source from Failed Startups\n\n
\n\nPivotal news - build pipelines\n\n
\n\nMeta, follow-up, etc.\n\n
\n- Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it\u2019s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
\n- Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
\n- Join us all in the SDT Slack.
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\n\nMid-roll\n\n
\n- Get $50 off Casper mattresses with the code: horraymattray
\n- NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Nashville, $25 off with the code 2017NashDevOpsDays - Cot\xe9 will be keynoting - October 17th and 18th, 2017.
\n- NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Kansas City, September 21st and 22nd. \n\n
\n- Cot\xe9 speaking at DevOps Riga, also will be at DevOpsDays London and Devoxx Belgium.
\n- Cot\xe9 will also be at Devoxx Belgium, Nov 6th and 10th, in Antwerp. The train station there is nutty-balls awesome, y\u2019all.
\n- The Register\u2019s conference, Continuous Lifecycle, in London (May 2018) has it\u2019s CFP open, closed October 20th - submit something!
\n- SpringOne Platform registration open, Dec 4th to 5th. Use the code S1P200_Cote for $200 off registration.
\n- Matt\u2019s on the Road!\n\n
\n- Andrew will be at DevOpsDays Singapore (so will Matt) October 25-26, and a few other places. He doesn\u2019t want to make platinum.
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