Cloud-Native, Java, & Spring Boot, with Kenny Bastani & James Governor (Ep. 52)

March 1, 2017 Michael Coté

We've got all your answers to "what exactly is 'cloud-native'?" in this episode with special guests Pivotal's Kenny Bastani and  RedMonk's James Governor. Kenny gives us a good overview of what cloud-native is, as Coté summarizes it: handling the configuration and automation for your applications along with all the supporting frameworks and platforms to do that. We then discuss the process ("culture") angle, the origin of Spring Boot, the concept of "lock-in," and if public cloud is needed or not. Bonus: serverless talk!

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Michael Coté works on the advocates team for VMware Tanzu. See @cote for more.

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