
Gunnar Hellekson
Co-Host of Dave & Gunnar Show
Gunnar Hellekson is the Director of Product Management for Red Hat’s Linux, Virtualization, and Atomic container product lines. Before that, he was Chief Strategist for Red Hat’s US Public Sector group. He is a founder of Open Source for America, one of Federal Computer Week’s Fed 100 for 2010, and was voted one of the FedScoop 50 for industry leadership. He was a founder of the Military Open Source working group, a member of the SIIA Software Division Board, the Board of Directors for the Public Sector Innovation Group, the Open Technology Fund Advisory Council, New America’s California Civic Innovation Project Advisory Council, and the CivicCommons Board of Advisors. He perks up when people talk about commoditization and the industrial mobilization of World War II.
Gunnar Hellekson has hosted 189 Episodes.
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Episode 73: #73: Devil Giraffe
December 23rd, 2014 | 34 mins 4 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about forks, k-cups, and a Very Special Solutions Architect.
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Episode 72: #72: Everything’s broken.
December 16th, 2014 | 51 mins 34 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about social media, which is broken. Also, BitCoin’s broken. And passwords are broken. Forge.mil is broken. Maker culture is broken. You get the idea.
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Episode 71: #71: Everyone gets a lollipop.
December 9th, 2014 | 43 mins 9 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Lollipop, and a little Inbox. But mostly Lollipop.
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Episode 70: #70: A TAM We Like
December 2nd, 2014 | 40 mins 43 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk to Dave Sirrine, Technical Account Manager at Red Hat and delightful human being.
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Episode 69: #69: Supercookies
November 26th, 2014 | 57 mins 9 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about mobile phone surveillance that you pay for, peer-to-peer dropbox replacements, and the many faces of lock-in.
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Episode 68: #68: Not my circus, not my monkey.
November 18th, 2014 | 35 mins 57 secs
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: computers that think, computers that think they’re thinking, and people that think computers are people.
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Episode 67: #67: “Your encryption is useless, Charlie Brown”
November 11th, 2014 | 56 mins 4 secs
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about encrypting everything, why encryption doesn’t matter, and why we are all Charlie Brown now.
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Episode 66: #66: Old School
November 4th, 2014 | 22 mins 50 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about old-school network security, old-school email addresses, and an old-school partner with a new-school cloud broker.
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Episode 65: #65: Blue Glove Treatment
October 21st, 2014 | 56 mins 12 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about encrypting everything, airplane simulation, retaliation as a service, and keeping score with Red Hat's security team.
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Episode 64: #64: A Pig We’ll Miss
October 7th, 2014 | 1 hr 3 mins
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about FBI Whining (aka "Clipper II"), Malvertising, Richard Branson's alarming new PTO policy.
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Episode 63: #63: Presidential Style
September 23rd, 2014 | 55 mins 56 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about more about civet cat scat, the TI-84 racket, my mobile backend, and Red Hat Cloud for Government.
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Episode 62: #62: Gone With the Wind
September 16th, 2014 | 43 mins 16 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about talk about man-in-the-middle attacks, and that's pretty much it.
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Episode 61: #61: Monkey Business
September 9th, 2014 | 46 mins 43 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about monkey selfies, elephant-based coffee, and yak shaving with OpenStack.
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Episode 60: #60: Faraday Pajamas
August 26th, 2014 | 51 mins 21 secs
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about vampire plants, spider oaks, and ultrasonic potatoes.
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Episode 59: #59: Alphabet Soup
August 22nd, 2014 | 51 mins 21 secs
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: GSA USDS 18F OMB OSS LOL BBQ & RHEL SSG, RHEL VPAT, KVM, EAP GA, IBM+BRMS.
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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.