CNCF webinar: Cloud Native Apps from Development to Production
- Proposed Title: Cloud Native Apps from Development to Production
- Date: Oct 12 @ 5pm GMT (1pm ET / 10am PT
- Presenters: @markpundsack , @joshlambert, @ayufan
Abstract
Cloud-native applications—that is, applications that have been developed specifically for cloud platforms—are the future of software development. Container packaged, dynamically managed, and micro service-oriented, cloud-native systems give developers greater flexibility and empower them with the speed and velocity needed to deploy efficiently. How can you transition to this new, cloud-computing paradigm to meet the vision of cloud-native?
In this webinar, we will cover the journey of getting cloud-native apps to production, including the problems and challenges with using Kubernetes.
Speakers
Mark Pundsack
Originally a computer engineer doing speech recognition research, he moved to product management about 20 years ago. Over the past 5 years, Mark has developed a passion for developer experience. Most recently at CircleCI as VP Product, and before that, at Heroku focusing on continuous delivery and the Heroku-GitHub integration. Outside of work he builds Star Wars Lego with his 5-year old son and dresses up his 2-year old daughter as a princess. A recent transplant to Chicagoland from California; you'll often see him bundled up in a winter coat for no reason at all
Joshua Lambert
Josh's passion with computers started in elementary school when his parents brought an IBM PCjr home along with a book on BASIC. In his teenage years he spent time working on a variety of coding projects and assembling his own computers. He developed a love for product management 6 years ago, while working on a solution in the mobile productivity space. When not spending time with his family or working on technology, he tries to get out skiing and playing tennis.
Kamil Trzciński
Kamil is a low-level programming enthusiast with years of experience in building apps for all platforms. He is also a security, virtualization and graphics expert with a variety of programming languages in his toolkit together with deep operating systems architecture knowledge. He's focusing lately on security principles of mobile platforms and the "container revolution". In his spare time he likes to run, cycle and play good games, although not all at the same time.
Original notes
- Journey of getting apps to production
- Problems and challenges with getting apps into production on Kubernetes
- Not a GitLab demo, but we can add some slides about idea to production
- Mark P. and maybe also another developer to touch on the pain points - we can have more than one person, better.
- Timeline is late April or May, avoid DockerCon (April 17-20), typically on Thursday at 10am Pacific