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Optimizing Java Applications on Kubernetes: Beyond the Basics
Bruno Borges discusses the strategies for enhancing Java application performance on Kubernetes, focusing on leveraging JVM ergonomics, and managing garbage collection processes.
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From Local to Production: a Modern Developer’s Journey towards Kubernetes
Urvashi Mohnani discusses the full developer experience of writing an application, containerizing it locally, deploying it to a Kubernetes cluster, and debugging Kubernetes applications locally.
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Resilience and Chaos Engineering in a Kubernetes World
The panelists discuss the tools, knowledge, and resources that can help achieve faster incident response and recovery times.
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Kubernetes without YAML
David Flanagan discusses using programming languages to describe Kubernetes resources, sharing constructs to deploy Kubernetes resources, and making Kubernetes resources testable and policy-driven.
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Getting Developers into F1 Driver Seats with Security?
Henry Tze discusses a platform to develop on, automation, a perimeter to safeguard the best assets, and a user-centric container foundation.2
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Demystifying Kubernetes Platforms with Backstage
Matt Clarke discusses how Spotify's deployments infrastructure team integrated Kubernetes with Backstage to streamline developer productivity and how you can do the same.
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Beyond Default Settings: Evaluating the Security of Kubernetes and Cloud Native Environments
The panelists discuss default configurations, authentication, and access control mechanisms in the context of what Kubernetes brings to the table in terms of security.
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Securing Microservices: Preventing Vulnerability Traversal
Stefania Chaplin is looking at OWASP recommendations and Kubernetes best practices to find out more about how to secure microservices and reduce vulnerability traversal.
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The State of APIs in the Container Ecosystem
Phil Estes attempts to demystify the state of APIs across the container landscape, overviewing the how and why of the layers of APIs that drive how containers work today.
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Kubernetes as a Foundation for Infrastructure Control Planes
Daniel Mangum explores how bringing applications and infrastructure to a single control plane allows for building robust platforms that can accommodate heterogenous organizational structures.
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Simplify and Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption
The panelists explain how to avoid underperforming deployments and prevent excessive cost, providing concrete advice on how to overcome game-stopping barriers such as Kubernetes skill gaps.
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Panel: Kubernetes at Web Scale on the Cloud
The panelists discuss what they have learned scaling their own workload in the public cloud. Topics include capacity and workload management, security integration, and homegrown PaaS integration.