App Dev Platforms for Kubernetes

Webinar

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Sponsored by CONTAINER JOURNAL


Monday, September 27, 2021
1 p.m. ET

Container and Kubernetes platforms have proliferated in the cloud-native space as more organizations recognize the benefits containers bring to application development. However, containers and Kubernetes are notoriously complex, which has stifled adoption in the enterprise. Platform vendors recognize this and are working to make their platforms more attractive. The race is on among platform providers to build applications and services that appeal to a larger swath of cloud-native developers. This topic spotlight focuses on the state of the market today for Kubernetes platforms and what still needs to be done to foment widespread adoption of cloud-native technologies.

Samantha Wang
Product Manager - InfluxData
Samantha Wang is currently a Product Manager at InfluxData.  She is currently responsible for data acquisition at InfluxData including Telegraf.  Previous to InfluxData, she worked in product and engineering roles at Gracenote (a Nielsen Company) and Verizon.  Samantha holds a degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California (Fight on!).
Robert Brennan
Director of Open Source - Fairwinds
Robert drives software initiatives at Fairwinds with a heavy focus on open source. He has worked for years on developer tooling and software infrastructure, focusing on the development of software that abstracts away the complexity of underlying infrastructure to enable an optimal experience for engineers.

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