Can the Kubernetes open source container orchestration engine serve as the entry-point for the multi-cloud? This question and many others were served up during this latest episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast, recorded live at the CloudNativeCon + Kubecon EU 2017 conference, held in Berlin last week. Mulling this question were panelists:
- Kris Nova, Senior Software Engineer at Deis.
- Aaron Rice, Solutions Architect at CI/CD platform provider Wercker.
- Fintan Ryan, Industry Analyst at RedMonk.
- Aparna Sinha, Kubernetes Project Management Lead at Google.
TNS publisher Alex Williams moderated the panel, and TNS managing editor Joab Jackson sought questions from the audience. Each participant who proffered a ponderable was rewarded a beer mug-shaped pancake created on location by Stackie, our pancake-printing bot. Stackie was manned by our in-house steampunk hacker Dr. Torq.
The panelist also discussed the intricacies of setting up multi-cloud operations, the benefits of Kubernetes and equipping your continuous integration and deployment pipeline for the cloud-native age.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Wercker are sponsors of The New Stack.
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