Ryan Stevens in SiliconANGLE
The wrap-up of last year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe brought forward a few key themes. The first theme was that platform engineering is real and funded at the startup company level and by the chief information officer. The second theme was that artificial intelligence will be at every phase.
The third was that Kubernetes has reached the late majority with its popularity and would need to solve day two issues. This year’s iteration of the event, from March 19 to 22, will be a chance to further the education and advancement of cloud-native computing…
In a post-event analysis of last year’s KubeCon NA, Jason English, partner and principal analyst at Intellyx B.V., revealed that the conversation evolved from Kubernetes’ role in cloud-native development to a broader focus.
“Discussion turned from the ubiquity of the software container orchestrator Kubernetes as the heart of cloud-native development to addressing a vast ecosystem of projects and vendors, which in turn are enabling applications and data to become more distributed and independent from any particular underlying cloud or on-premises infrastructure,” English said.
Read the whole event preview story on SiliconANGLE here: https://siliconangle.com/2024/02/05/expect-kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe-event-join-thecube-march-19-22-kubeconeu/
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