The New Stack Podcast

Cloud Foundry Summit’s Theme of Interoperability and Eirini

Episode Summary

A major theme at Cloud Foundry Summit North America earlier this month in Philadelphia was interoperability and its importance to Cloud Foundry — as the  core functional tests validating Cloud Foundry Application Runtime releases for Project Eirini begin. Speaking to this during a podcast hosted by The New Stack’s Alex Williams, founder and editor-in-chief, were: Dr. Xiujiao Gao, client lead and cloud engineer at Stark & Wayne; Bernd Krannich, technical lead, Cloud Foundry SAP; and Julian Friedman, Cloud Foundry project lead, IBM. As part of Cloud Foundry’s continued push to improve interoperability, Eirini was created with this goal in mind for scheduling for the Cloud Foundry Application Runtime. As Cloud Foundry notes, organizations can choose to adopt Diego/Garden or Kubernetes to orchestrate to application container instances. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZoKCs6r5I0

Episode Notes

A major theme at Cloud Foundry Summit North America earlier this month in Philadelphia was interoperability and its importance to Cloud Foundry — as the  core functional tests validating Cloud Foundry Application Runtime releases for Project Eirini begin.

Speaking to this during a podcast hosted by The New Stack’s Alex Williams, founder and editor-in-chief, were: Dr. Xiujiao Gao, client lead and cloud engineer at Stark & Wayne; Bernd Krannich, technical lead, Cloud Foundry SAP; and Julian Friedman, Cloud Foundry project lead, IBM.

As part of Cloud Foundry’s continued push to improve interoperability, Eirini was created with this goal in mind for scheduling for the Cloud Foundry Application Runtime. As Cloud Foundry notes, organizations can choose to adopt Diego/Garden or Kubernetes to orchestrate to application container instances.

Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZoKCs6r5I0