ShipTalk - SRE, DevOps, Platform Engineering, Software Delivery

ShipTalk - SRE, DevOps, Platform Engineering, Software Delivery

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ShipTalk is the podcast series on the ins, outs, ups, and downs of software delivery. This series dives into the vast ocean Software Delivery, bringing aboard industry tech leaders, seasoned engineers, and insightful customers to navigate through the currents of the ever-evolving software landscape. Each session explores the real-world challenges and victories encountered by today’s tech innovators. Whether you’re an Engineering Manager, Software Engineer, or an enthusiast in Software del...
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Special ShipTalk Episode from SREday NYC 2026

Mar 16th, 2026 8:00 PM

This is a special episode where we sat down with the speakers at SREday NYC 2026 to hear their perspectives on how AI is transforming software delivery.

Crown Jewels In, Crown Jewels Out – The Hidden Risk of AI with Devan Shah (IBM)

Feb 10th, 2026 8:00 PM

How do you secure data in the age of Agentic AI? 🤖🔐In this episode of ShipTalk, Dewan Ahmed sits down with Devan Shah, Chief Architect of Data Security at IBM, to explore the massive shift from traditional DevOps to AI-infused software delivery.Devan shares his journey from being a chef to leading an "army" of 450+ developers at IBM. They dive deep into the technical bedrock of IBM’s "OnePipeline" (built on Tekton and Argo CD), the rise of Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), and the architectural principles required to ship AI features without compromising security or compliance.If you are an architect, SRE, or developer advocate trying to navigate the "Crown Jewels In, Crown Jewels Out" risk of LLMs, this episode is for you.Resources mentioned in this episode: IBM Guardium: https://www.ibm.com/products/guardiumIBM & Anthropic Partnership: https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-10-07-2025-ibm-and-anthropic-partner-to-advance-enterprise-software-development-with-proven-security-and-governanceModernizing SDLC with AI (Whitepaper): https://www.ibm.com/downloads/documents/us-en/1443d5dd174f42e6Subscribe to ShipTalk for more episodes on the intersection of AI and Software Delivery!#AI #DataSecurity #DevOps #IBM #CyberSecurity #SDLC #ArgoCD #Tekton #DSPM #SoftwareEngineering

CTO Predictions for 2026: How AI Will Change Software Development (with Harness Field CTO Nick Durkin)

Dec 23rd, 2025 8:00 PM

In this special predictions episode of ShipTalk, host Dewan Ahmed (Principal Developer Advocate, Harness) sits down with Nick Durkin, Field CTO at Harness, to unpack what’s actually coming in 2026—beyond the hype.They explore whether we’re heading toward the first AI-caused production meltdown, how much trust we should place in AI "confidence," and why many teams may face a wave of AI-driven tech debt before they find balance. Nick shares why the future isn’t about more tools or more gates, but about policy in the pipeline, guardrails instead of roadblocks, and teams finally operating with a shared rulebook.The conversation also dives into:Why DevSecOps may finally go mainstream in 2026How MLOps, agents, and prompts become first-class delivery artifactsThe real risks behind prompt injection, model tampering, and shadow AIWhether AI agents become coworkers—or chaosWhat developer experience looks like when IDEs start to feel like chat windowsHow engineers and teams can stay employable and relevant in an AI-native worldThis episode is pragmatic, optimistic, and grounded in real-world delivery experience—perfect for engineers, tech leads, architects, and executives navigating the next phase of AI-driven software delivery.Listen in for a CTO’s clear-eyed predictions on AI, DevSecOps, and what it really takes to ship safely at speed in 2026.

Beyond the Magic Box: Solving AI Hallucinations with Precision RAG (with Evgeny Ilinykh)

Dec 22nd, 2025 11:00 PM

In this episode of the ShipTalk Podcast, host Dewan Ahmed (Principal Developer Advocate at Harness) sits down with Evgeny Ilinykh (Founder of GuidedMind.ai and former Tesla Engineering Manager) to move past the AI hype and get into the engineering reality of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG).If your AI agents are hallucinating, the problem probably isn't your model—it’s your retrieval layer. Evgeny breaks down how to turn the "black box" of LLMs into a transparent, production-ready system that developers can actually trust.What we cover:- The Death of Deterministic Software: Moving from hardcoded paths to agentic AI logic.- The "Dark Spots" of Vector Space: Why hallucinations are actually retrieval failures.- Contextual Retrieval: Insights into how system-level context changes the game for accuracy.- Scaling to Production: Solving the "dirty work" of messy PDFs, table parsing, and chunking.- Standardizing AI Delivery: Will RAG become as common as CI/CD in the modern dev stack?RESOURCES & LINKS:1. Connect with our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eilinykh/2. Explore GuidedMind.ai: https://guidedmind.ai/3. Read the Anthropic Research: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/contextual-retrieval

Shipping Practical AI: How to Build Real-World ML for 2D Drawings (with Marina Petzel)

Dec 1st, 2025 5:00 PM

In this episode of Ship Talk, host Dewan Ahmed (Principal Developer Advocate, Harness) sits down with Marina Petzel, Senior ML Engineer and AI Productivity Lead at Autodesk, to unpack what it actually looks like to ship AI into long-lived, production software.Marina shares her journey from classic predictive analytics to computer vision and LLMs, and how her team brings intelligent features like Smart Blocks in AutoCAD from ideation to prototype to production on a tight yearly release cadence. She breaks down the often ignored parts of ML work: data pipelines, infrastructure, UX fit, and safety testing, and explains why “garbage in, garbage out” is a law of nature, not just a cliché.They also dive into AI for developer productivity, multi-agent workflows, red-teaming and prompt safety, and how every engineer, regardless of seniority, can start using AI as a genuine skill multiplier. Marina closes with concrete advice for aspiring ML engineers: build more, read less, follow your curiosity, and share your work publicly so your visibility compounds over time.Follow Marina's work: https://marina.petzel.techConnect with her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marina-petzel

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