Video Interviews
The “Golden Ticket” for Cloud-Native Modernization
For years, the case for ripping out a legacy hypervisor was mostly philosophical — the migration cost almost always outweighed the upside. Market consolidation and aggressive licensing changes have flipped that math ...
Cloud-Native Architecture’s Next Test: Holding Up Under Agentic AI
Enterprises are juggling three migrations at once: lifting workloads off legacy virtualization stacks, modernizing what’s already running on Kubernetes, and figuring out where agentic AI fits inside both. Each of those shifts ...
Argo CD’s Rise and the Future of AI-Driven Deployments
GitOps went from an emerging practice to a production standard faster than most infrastructure trends. With roughly two-thirds of organizations now running Argo CD in production, the question has shifted from whether ...
Bring Your Own CNI: Inside VMware’s Open Kubernetes Strategy
Kubernetes networking has always involved trade-offs, and one of the most persistent frustrations for platform teams has been getting locked into a default CNI that does not fit their specific requirements. With ...
Why Kubernetes Still Needs VM Infrastructure
The idea that Kubernetes would eventually replace virtual machines entirely has not played out the way many predicted. Managing bare-metal clusters at scale has proven to be a complex and costly undertaking, ...
Autonomous Patching for Cloud-Native Workloads
The cloud-native stack didn’t make security go away—it just spread it across more layers, more repos, more images, and more “who owns this?” moments. Eilon Elhadad, co-founder and CTO of Echo, talks ...
From Cloud First to Cloud Fit: Rethinking Where Workloads Belong
Induprakas “Indu” Keri explores why organizations are increasingly shifting from a cloud-first mindset to a cloud-fit strategy as containerized applications mature. Indu’s take is simple: the public cloud is fantastic when you’re ...
Kubernetes Isn’t Getting Simpler—The Ecosystem Around It Is Getting Smarter
KubeCon always surfaces the same truth: Kubernetes may be everywhere, but running it well is still a craft. Andy Suderman, who has been deep in infrastructure work since long before Kubernetes had ...
The Human Side of Kubernetes: Curiosity, Community and Change
Margaret Dawson, CMO for SUSE, explores her journey in technology and journalism, emphasizing the role of AI in shaping curiosity. She discusses Kubernetes and Rancher’s significance in the tech industry, the importance ...
The Future of Cloud-Native Infrastructure: Standardization Without Lock-In
Himanshu Singh, director of product marketing at VMware by Broadcom, discusses how organizations are redefining their cloud and Kubernetes strategies in an era shaped by AI, data gravity, and rising operational complexity ...

