All the kids are crazy for kubernetes. And for good reason, it's helping smooth out the rough, weird area between IaaS and PaaS, making it easier for organizations to run their IT in a cloud native fashion. In this episode, Richard and Coté talk with Pivotal's Paul Czarkowski about the history, purpose, and experience of running kubernetes. We also touch on how it intermixes and effects serveless and DevOps. Plus, we talk about doing CFPs, and, as always, we also go over recent news in the infrastructure world.
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News
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Cloud revenues, looking good. Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft all report strong earnings backed by steady growth of cloud divisions. Alibaba lurking!
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CF Summit NA schedule announced. Some of the usual suspects there, but also some fresh faces. Customer talks, engineering updates, and more.
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Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.3 ships. Should almost be called 2.0! Continuous delivery of pipelines, UI updates, introduction of functions, and more.
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Excerpt from Brotopia, "Women Once Ruled Computers. When Did the Valley Become Brotopia?" For an academic look into this, across the pond, see Programmed Inequality.
Czarkernetes
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See Paul's blog for more.
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