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The Cloud Native Attitude

Podcast The Cloud Native Attitude
Container Solutions
The Cloud Native Attitude is your go-to podcast for cutting through the jargon and unlocking the real potential of cloud native technology. Whether you’re a tec...

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  • Docker Did to Apt what Apt did to Tar
    In the third episode of The Cloud Native Attitude Jamie and Ian are joined by Adrian Mouat (author of Container Security and part of the team at Chainguard)  for a deep dive into containers, security, and the hidden complexity of modern software supply chains.They get into why containers really took off (spoiler: it's not just about microservices), and how eliminating build variability can make or break a team’s ability to scale. Adrian shares what his team at Chainguard is doing to rethink container security from the ground up, plus some of the surprising ways vulnerabilities can sneak into even the most well-intentioned pipelines.Along the way, they swap stories from the early days of containers (floppy disks and zip drives make an appearance) and talk candidly about imposter syndrome. Turns out, even the people writing the books on security have felt it.Visit ⁠⁠Container Solutions⁠⁠ where you can get your free sample chapter of The Cloud Native Attitude. Available to purchase on ⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Waterstones⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠WHSmith⁠⁠.Get in touch with us at ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠.Hosted by: Jamie Dobson - ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ Ian Miell - ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Brought to you by: Container Solutions - Website⁠⁠, ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠
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  • Diagnosing context
    In the second episode of The Cloud Native Attitude, Jamie and Ian discuss the importance of context in cloud-native transformations. They break down how companies sometimes totally misread their own situations and what that means for their success (or failure). They introduce the idea of the 'electric maze' as a metaphor for navigating challenges in cloud computing, emphasising the need for a culture that embraces learning from failure. Along the way, they swap stories, share case studies, and explore key differences between startups and enterprises, how leadership shapes culture, and why scaling up isn’t just about tech. If you're into cloud-native, digital transformation, or just love a good tech conversation, this one’s for you!Visit ⁠Container Solutions⁠ where you can get your free sample chapter of The Cloud Native Attitude. Available to purchase on ⁠Amazon⁠, ⁠Waterstones⁠ and ⁠WHSmith⁠.Get in touch with us at ⁠[email protected]⁠.Hosted by: Jamie Dobson - ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Ian Miell - ⁠LinkedIn⁠Brought to you by: Container Solutions - ⁠Website⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠
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  • The cloud native quest
    In the very first episode of The Cloud Native Attitude, Jamie and Ian dive into the common paradox of companies moving to the cloud but failing to see real business impact. They explore why cloud native adoption often falls short of its potential and how, despite the promise of agility and scalability, many organisations struggle to translate their investment into revenue.Going beyond the standard CNCF definition of cloud native as resilience and scale, they challenge its relevance for companies that aren’t aiming for hyperscale. What about enterprises with more modest ambitions? And how can startups harness the cloud to experiment with new business ideas while keeping costs low? Tune in for an insightful discussion on the opportunities, pitfalls, and realities of going truly cloud native.Visit Container Solutions where you can get your free sample chapter of The Cloud Native Attitude. Available to purchase on Amazon, Waterstones and WHSmith.Get in touch with us at [email protected] by: Jamie Dobson - LinkedIn Ian Miell - LinkedInBrought to you by: Container Solutions - Website, LinkedIn
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  • Trailer
    "Flickr's designers also displayed a shrewd grasp of the essence of Web 2.0 thinking - namely that the big rewards come from making it easy for other developers to hook into your stuff. So they were quick to publish the application programming interface (API), the technical details other programmers needed to link into Flickr's databases. This then made it easy for bloggers and users of social networking sites to create links to their Flickr 'photostreams'. The results are clear for all to see." The Guardian, 2008
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About The Cloud Native Attitude

The Cloud Native Attitude is your go-to podcast for cutting through the jargon and unlocking the real potential of cloud native technology. Whether you’re a tech leader, developer, or business strategist, this show brings you clear, practical insights into how cloud native can drive innovation, scalability, and efficiency. Join us as we break down cloud native in a way that’s engaging, insightful, and—most importantly—useful. Get in touch with us at [email protected].
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