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Kubernetes Development with Tim Hockin

Kubernetes has evolved from a nascent project within Google to a thriving ecosystem of cloud providers, open source projects, and engineers. Tim Hockin is a principal software engineer

Crossplane: Multicloud Control Plane with Bassam Tabbara

Cloud providers created the ability for developers to easily deploy their applications to servers on data centers. In the early days of the cloud, most of the code that a developer wrote

Chinese Open Source Software

The major Chinese cloud providers have all adopted Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration system. The biggest publicly sized Kubernetes cluster in the world runs at JD.com,

Container Security with Maya Kaczorowski

Deploying software to a container presents a different security model than deploying an application to a VM. There is a smaller attack surface per container, but the container is

Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn

The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of