Episode 193
In this episode we bring you with us to KubeCon NA 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. We interviewed 15 attendees from various backgrounds and learned some cool insights.
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Episode 192
After four and a half years hosting this podcast (and almost 9 years at Google) Craig Box is moving on from the latter, which unfortunately means leaving the former. But the show must go on. In this …
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Episode 191
Dan Stein is an engineering manager at General Bioinformatics. Dan Stein is also DJ Fresh, a multi-million selling artist with two UK number one records. Learn about the surprising overlap between th…
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Episode 190
Betty Junod, VP of Product Marketing at VMware Tanzu, kindly took up Craig's challenge to explain the various parts of the Tanzu ecosystem, and how the traditional IT buyer and the modern cloud nativ…
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Episode 189
When you think of a service mesh, you probably think of "sidecar containers running with each pod". The Istio team has come up with a new approach, introduced recently as an experimental preview. Goo…
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Episode 188
Kateryna Ivashchenko is a Senior Demand Generation Manager at Teleport, an organizer of community events, and a supporter of the developer community in her home country of Ukraine.
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Episode 187
It's release day! We discuss today's Kubernetes 1.25 with release team lead Cici Huang, Software Engineer at Google Cloud. What's in, what's out, and what is it like to lead a release you are also pr…
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Episode 186
Three years after they were first proposed, the new Kubernetes Gateway APIs - the evolution of the Ingress API - are in Beta. Rob Scott is a software engineer at Google and a lead on the SIG Network …
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Episode 185
Ian Miell is a partner at consultancy Container Solutions, and an author of books on Bash, Git, Terraform and Docker. He explains to Craig how writing - whether runbooks, blog posts, training courses…
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Episode 184
Why does a car manufacturer own an IT company? How did that IT company end up running 900 Kubernetes clusters, starting at version 0.9? Craig asks these questions and more of Sabine Wolz, Product Man…
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