Kubernetes is everywhere in today’s enterprise; data centers, clouds, the edge. The benefits are there, but one question remains: how do you manage it all?
As more and more organizations are moving from experimenting with containers and Kubernetes to operationalizing at scale, they are considering solutions to increase efficiency, manage cost and future proof their investments, across heterogeneous environments. A whole class of product called enterprise Kubernetes management platform has emerged to fill this need.
Part of their decision-making is balancing their business requirements with the technical capabilities vendors have to offer; to meet the needs of the now without constraining the future.
In this webinar we’ll be joined by Howard Holton, CTO at tech analysts GigaOm, and Cornelia Davis, technology fellow at Spectro Cloud. They’ll explore what enterprise Kubernetes means — without the hype — and drill into the required capabilities and criteria that organizations are really looking for.
If you’re investigating better ways to manage your Kubernetes infrastructure at scale, don’t miss out on this session.
Cornelia has spent a career in emerging tech, starting with image processing, moving to web-centric computing, and then cloud-native software and DevOps platforms. After helping to bring Cloud Foundry to the industry, she turned her attention to Kubernetes-based platforms, pushing even further into cloud-native operational practices with things like GitOps. Cornelia is the author of Cloud Native Patterns: Designing change tolerant software.