Dave & Gunnar Show

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

259 episodes of Dave & Gunnar Show since the first episode, which aired on April 5th, 2013.

  • Episode 58: #58: You Will Know Dave’s Vacation By the Trail of Destruction

    August 12th, 2014  |  38 mins 45 secs

    This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Barthelona, Gaudi, Toledo, Detroit, the Stasi, and why cloud providers can't have nice things.

  • Episode 57: #57: 10¢ Beer Night

    July 22nd, 2014  |  40 mins 49 secs

    This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Dave's Russian agents, VMware's nightmarish Docker future, everyone learns what "navigator" is in Greek.

  • Episode 56: #56: Surveillance and PSYOPs

    July 15th, 2014  |  53 mins 56 secs

    This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Government Surveillance, Corporate Surveillance over land, sea and air, Personal Surveillance, and a vague but pervasive sense that you're being monitored at this very moment.

  • Episode 54: #54: Dockah Dockah Dockah

    July 8th, 2014  |  43 mins 42 secs

    This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and Dockah.

  • Episode 55: #55: Mike Guerette loves developers.

    June 25th, 2014  |  19 mins 48 secs

    This week, Dave and Mike Guerette pay the rent by talking about Red Hat's developer tools.

  • Episode 52: #52: Sixteen Tons

    June 4th, 2014  |  30 mins 38 secs

    This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Apple's lock-in empire, autonomous vehicles, and improvisational theater as a way of life.

  • Episode 51: #51: A Visit with the Doctor

    May 20th, 2014  |  59 mins 11 secs

    This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest star and elder statesman of open source in security and government, Dr. David A. Wheeler about Heartbleed, best practices for security review, and why security vulnerabilities are like human organs.

  • Episode 50: #50: Trenton on Notice

    May 13th, 2014  |  42 mins 46 secs

    This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about procurement disasters past, present, and future, cloud arbitrage, Bannana Slugs and storage, and the Large Hadron Collider, homesteading on the cloud.

  • Red Hat Summit 2014: Docker and Cloud Brokers with Nirmal Mehta

    April 29th, 2014  |  30 mins 57 secs

    Dave and Gunnar talk with one of their favorite partners: Nirmal Mehta of Booz Allen Hamilton, Red Hat Innovation Award winner in 2013. It's a nerdfest. And a Dockerfest.

  • Red Hat Summit 2014: OpenShift with Dan Juengst

    April 28th, 2014  |  16 mins 13 secs

    Dave talks with OpenShift Marketing guru and D&G superfan Dan Juengst.

  • RH Summit 2014: DOD Cloud with Ted Brunell

    April 27th, 2014  |  12 mins

    Ted's Red Hat's Cloud Architect for DOD. He enjoys roast beef, Docker, and OpenStack. We talk about his session at Summit, and what he loves about cloud for government.

  • RH Summit 2014: James Kirkland, King of Things

    April 26th, 2014  |  52 mins 3 secs

    Dave chats with James Kirkland, Red Hat's undisputed master of the Internet of Things.

  • RH Summit 2014: Jan Mark Holzer, Panda Breeder

    April 25th, 2014  |  19 mins 44 secs

    Dave and Gunnar talk with Jan Mark Holzer who's a "consulting engineer" in the same way Sherlock Holmes is a "consulting detective." He's a legend at Red Hat, and we were really lucky to get some time with him.

  • Red Hat Summit 2014: CODEvolved with Matt Micene

    April 24th, 2014  |  11 mins 11 secs

    Dave and Gunnar catch up with Hellekson’s Law consigliere Matt Micene of DLT. They have a project called Codevolved, which lets you stand up your own OpenShift in Amazon EC2.

  • Red Hat Summit 2014: Linux Kernel Internals with Linda Wang

    April 23rd, 2014  |  29 mins 16 secs

    Dave talks with Linda Wang, Senior Software Engineering Manager with Red Hat. Linda's team handles memory management, scheduling, kdump, and all that gnarly low-level kernel stuff.

  • Episode 47: #47: Out-of-Order Execution

    April 10th, 2014  |  1 hr 6 mins

    This week Dave and Gunnar talk about home storage, open source 5th columnists at MSFT, the Amazon unicorn factory, Gunnar's new job, new workflow, and Georgios Papanikolaou, a monthly visitor of guinea pigs.