Kubernetes Live – Second Webinar: Architecture 101

Published: September 19, 2016

Kubernetes

Upcoming Webinar – Kubernetes Architecture 101

Thank You for joining our first webinar last month! We received a lot of great feedback from the community and are excited to launch our next installment in the global “Mastering Kubernetes” webinar series…

Kubernetes (http://www.kubernetes.io/) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This monthly webinar series aims to help developers and operators learn the concepts of Kubernetes from the experts with experience in managing production workloads. Each month we bring a new webinar that’s focused on a theme related to developing, deploying, managing, and scaling microservices.

Next Webinar: Kubernetes Architecture 101

Join us to learn the concepts and terminology of Kubernetes such as Nodes, Labels, Pods, Replication Controllers, Services. After taking a closer look at the Kubernetes master and the nodes, we will walk you through the process of building, deploying, and scaling microservices applications. Each attendee gets $100 credit to start using Google Container Engine.

Sign Up Today!


Thursday, September 29th, 2016 @ 9AM PST

http://www.kubernetes.live/

Giveaways:

Speakers:

Janakiram MSV

Principal Analyst, Janakiram & Associates (http://www.janakiram.com/)

Janakiram is an analyst, architect, and advisor. He is a Google Developer Expert for Cloud. Janakiram advises startups from the microservices and IoT domains. He worked at Microsoft, AWS, and Alcatel-Lucent.

Joseph Jacks

Kubernetes Product and Engineering, Apprenda (http://www.apprenda.com/)

Joseph is a founder of Kismatic (the enterprise Kubernetes company, recently acquired by Apprenda), founder of KubeCon (http://kubecon.io/) (the Kubernetes community conference, now owned and run by CNCF where he is also a founding member). He has spent the last 10 years working in high growth technology startups with a focus on enterprise software and SOA / middleware and more recently Linux container technology.

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