By Cheryl Knight
As Kubernetes continues to become an essential part of enterprise IT infrastructure, companies are looking for ways to optimize and secure their systems.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to play a significant role in this process, but for now, the main focus remains on day two operations and ensuring that technology can meet organizational needs today, according to Jason Bloomberg (pictured), managing partner at advisory firm Intellyx LLC.
“Day two is where the rubber hits the road,” he said. “Companies who are in full production have multiple clusters distributed globally and require infrastructure that could support that in production in a live environment.”
Bloomberg spoke with industry analysts Savannah Peterson, John Furrier and Rob Strechay, at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the state of Kubernetes and the role AI might play in the future. (* Disclosure below.)