In the young history of container orchestration, one of the most successful practitioners of merging the microservices mindset with enterprises’ development and deployment pipelines, has been the Berlin-based director of engineering for CI/CD platform provider Codeship, Laura Frank. The more businesses Frank has come into contact with as a “Docker Captain,” the more she has come to understand the cultural issues facing developers in organizations today, and the extent to which platforms like Kubernetes may stop short of catalyzing revolutionary changes in and of themselves. Hear more about “Captain” Frank’s experiences with businesses that are trying to navigate these new and still-uncharted waters, in this edition of The New Stack Makers.
In the young history of container orchestration, one of the most successful practitioners of merging the microservices mindset with enterprises’ development and deployment pipelines, has been the Berlin-based director of engineering for CI/CD platform provider Codeship, Laura Frank.
The more businesses Frank has come into contact with as a “Docker Captain,” the more she has come to understand the cultural issues facing developers in organizations today, and the extent to which platforms like Kubernetes may stop short of catalyzing revolutionary changes in and of themselves. Hear more about “Captain” Frank’s experiences with businesses that are trying to navigate these new and still-uncharted waters, in this edition of The New Stack Makers.