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Where code meets infrastructure

CODE&CLOUD is the podcast where cloud meets code and innovation takes shape. Hosted by Rauno De Pasquale, CTO of Newesis, each episode features world-class experts exploring the future of cloud, programming, and artificial intelligence. A journey through cutting-edge technologies, business strategies, and market visions, told by those who are writing the next chapters of the digital transformation.Copyright Newesis srl
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  • Beyond the Cloud Wars: A Pragmatist’s Guide to Multicloud Architecture with Alex Moore
    Oct 22 2025
    The “cloud wars” often sound like a competition — AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud — but the real world is much more complex.

    Today, most organizations live in a hybrid, multicloud reality, balancing flexibility, resilience, and cost.

    In this episode of CODE&CLOUD, Rauno De Pasquale (CTO at Newesis) talks with Alex Moore, AI Infrastructure Customer Engineer at Google Cloud, about what it really takes to design and manage multicloud architectures effectively.

    With over 25 years of experience across hosting, enterprise infrastructure, and hyperscalers, Alex shares pragmatic insights from the frontlines of cloud engineering.

    Topics discussed:
    - How cloud architecture evolved from managed hosting to the hyperscaler era
    - When multicloud makes sense — and when it only adds complexity
    - Core principles of resilient, scalable system design that still hold true
    - The hidden challenges of data gravity, identity management, and governance
    - How platform engineering can simplify complexity and reduce cognitive load
    - Why not every company needs multicloud — and how to know if you do

    If you’ve ever wondered whether a multicloud strategy is worth it — or how to manage one effectively — this episode cuts through the buzzwords and gets real about architecture, business value, and long-term sustainability.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:10 Who is Alex Moore
    08:00 From managed hosting to hyperscalers
    15:20 What still matters today (and what we’ve forgotten)
    20:45 The real reasons behind multicloud adoption
    28:10 The hidden costs: data gravity, latency, and governance
    36:30 Managing identity and compliance across providers
    44:20 Platform engineering and cognitive load
    51:30 When multicloud makes business sense
    57:45 Final thoughts and summary

    Guest: Alex Moore — AI Infrastructure Customer Engineer at Google Cloud. Over 25 years of experience in enterprise infrastructure, managed hosting, and cloud architecture. (Speaking in a personal capacity)

    Host: Rauno De Pasquale, CTO at Newesis.

    CODE&CLOUD is a podcast by Newesis, a cloud-native company that believes in knowledge sharing and technological excellence.

    Each episode explores the intersection of technology, architecture, and business strategy with global experts.

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, comment, and share your thoughts.

    Let’s keep the conversation going about how technology creates real business value.

    Code&Cloud is Newesis podcast | https://www.newesis.com
    #CodeAndCloud #Newesis #CloudComputing #Multicloud #HybridCloud #GoogleCloud #CloudArchitecture #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #DigitalInnovation #AI #Infrastructure #CloudStrategy #DataGovernance #TechPodcast

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    45 m
  • App Development Today: Hype, Reality, and Tradeoffs with Dimitri Gianni
    Oct 14 2025
    In a world of constant technological change, where new frameworks and tools appear every week, what does it really take to build great digital products that last?
    In this episode of CODE&CLOUD, Rauno De Pasquale (CTO at Newesis) talks with Dimitri Gianni, Mobile Product Designer and Software Engineer, about the real-life challenges, compromises, and wisdom behind modern app development.

    Together, they explore:
    • How to balance innovation and stability in software projects
    • The difference between hype and true innovation — and when to adopt new technologies
    • Why context and business goals should drive every technical decision
    • The reality of developer experience (DX) and what makes coding truly enjoyable
    • How to build a sustainable career in tech, avoiding burnout and learning continuously
    • Why the best developers are not just “senior”… but wise Whether you’re a developer, team lead, or tech founder, this conversation offers practical insights and timeless lessons on how to stay grounded in a world driven by constant change.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:10 Who is Dimitri Gianni
    06:45 Architecture and developer workflow
    12:20 Hype vs. real innovation
    19:05 Balancing innovation, stability, and delivery speed
    25:40 Writing code for humans, not just machines
    33:10 Soft skills and developer well-being
    40:00 The wise developer mindset
    45:00 Closing thoughts

    Guest: Dimitri Gianni Mobile Product Designer & Software Engineer. Consultant helping startups and companies design and build scalable digital solutions.

    Host: Rauno De Pasquale, CTO at Newesis.

    CODE&CLOUD is a podcast by Newesis, a cloud-native company that believes in knowledge sharing and technological excellence. Each episode explores the intersection of technology, strategy, and human experience with experts from around the world. 🎧 If you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe to our channel, leave a comment, and share your thoughts!

    Code&Cloud is Newesis podcast | https://www.newesis.com

    #CodeAndCloud #AppDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #MobileDevelopment #CloudComputing #DevOps #DigitalInnovation #DeveloperExperience #OpenSource #TechnologyLeadership #AI #CloudNative #TechPodcast #Newesis
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    23 m
  • From Open Model to Global Infrastructure: The Role of Open Source in Cloud with Justin Erenkrantz
    Oct 7 2025
    Modern cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure power the global digital economy.
    But behind these massive infrastructures lies a surprising truth: open source software built by communities of developers is the foundation of today’s most profitable cloud services.

    In this episode of CODE&CLOUD, Rauno De Pasquale (CTO at Newesis) talks with Justin Erenkrantz, former President of the Apache Software Foundation and veteran contributor to open source projects like Apache HTTP Server and Subversion.

    Together, they explore:
    • How open source shaped the birth of cloud computing
    • The rise of cloud-native open source tools like Kubernetes, Redis, Kafka, and Terraform
    • The love-hate relationship between cloud vendors and open source communities
    • Ethical questions around cloud providers profiting from open source projects
    • Lessons from real-world cases like Redis vs. Valkey forks
    • The next frontier: AI and open source, and what’s at stake for the future of innovation
    If you’ve ever wondered how community-driven innovation scales to global cloud infrastructure, this episode will give you the insights to understand the past, present, and future of the cloud.

    Suggested Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    02:15 Who is Justin Erenkrantz
    05:40 The role of open source in the birth of the cloud
    11:10 Cloud-native tools and modern architectures
    18:30 Cloud providers vs. open source communities
    25:50 The Redis & Valkey case study
    32:40 Open source values beyond code: transparency and ethics
    40:15 Challenges and opportunities in the AI-driven future
    48:30 Closing thoughts

    Guest Justin Erenkrantz Former President of the Apache Software Foundation, open source contributor, and cloud expert with leadership roles at Bloomberg and Major League Baseball.
    Host Rauno De Pasquale, CTO at Newesis.

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a comment, and share it with your team.
    Follow us for future discussions about cloud, open source, and innovation.

    Code&Cloud is Newesis podcast | https://www.newesis.com
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    41 m
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