Legacy enterprise applications, particularly those that aren't mission critical, often get overlooked during digital transformation initiatives. And that makes sense, to a degree, considering they don't deliver as much value as mission-critical legacy applications and net-new cloud-native apps. But there are real benefits, including better operational efficiency, to moving legacy apps to a modern runtime environment, such as Pivotal Container Service, or PKS. In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Solstice's Mike Koleno joins Jeff and Dormain to discuss where to run your legacy applications in a cloud-native world.
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News & Resources
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Check out Mike's original post on the second act of the cloud-native revolution.
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Get the lowdown on why Kubernetes needs a container registry with this post on using VMware’s Harbor with PKS.
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Learn about Discover Card's multi-year plan of replatforming and modernization in this recording from SpringOne Platform with Mike and Discover's Dean Parke.
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