The New Stack Podcast

#148: Serious Introspection on Kubernetes’ Accomplishments at the Next KubeCon

Episode Summary

“Sometimes the shift to Kubernetes opens the door to re-evaluating a lot of other things that might make it easier to get to CI/CD,” said Craig Martin, the senior vice president for software engineering and consulting firm Kenzan, as part of a panel for this edition of The New Stack Analysts with Alex Williams, “and look at how they work with technologies holistically.  Kubernetes is not the thing that gets them there, but it might be the thing that opens up the door, to get them to think even bigger than they did before.” Martin was joined by Microsoft software engineer and Kubernetes co-lead Michelle Noorali and Google staff developer advocate Kelsey Hightower for a wide-ranging discussion about the key topics on the docket for the upcoming KubeCon and CloudNativeCon events, scheduled for the first week of December in Austin, Texas.  Noorali and Hightower will co-chair this year’s KubeCon.  Listen now to this panel discussion, and get a glimpse of how the leaders of today’s growing Kubernetes community may be taking some time for introspection.

Episode Notes

“Sometimes the shift to Kubernetes opens the door to re-evaluating a lot of other things that might make it easier to get to CI/CD,” said Craig Martin, the senior vice president for software engineering and consulting firm Kenzan, as part of a panel for this edition of The New Stack Analysts with Alex Williams, “and look at how they work with technologies holistically.  Kubernetes is not the thing that gets them there, but it might be the thing that opens up the door, to get them to think even bigger than they did before.”

Martin was joined by Microsoft software engineer and Kubernetes co-lead Michelle Noorali and Google staff developer advocate Kelsey Hightower for a wide-ranging discussion about the key topics on the docket for the upcoming KubeCon and CloudNativeCon events, scheduled for the first week of December in Austin, Texas.  Noorali and Hightower will co-chair this year’s KubeCon.  Listen now to this panel discussion, and get a glimpse of how the leaders of today’s growing Kubernetes community may be taking some time for introspection.