Kubernetes Tooling Morning 2021
Pure Tech Deep Dive & Demos
How to manage, monitor and secure growing production environment?
November 10, 2021 @ 09-12 CET
Welcome to Kubernetes Tooling Morning 2021!
In this year’s Kubernetes Tooling Morning we concentrate on containerized production environment, and especially how to ensure its manageability and security while enabling flexible scaling.
In this event you will see concrete use case demos, and you will learn about the leading technologies.
This event has pure technological focus. It is targeted for specialists, architects and technical managers working with container and microservices technologies.
“Tooling Morning” is technologically focused educational event series, which has already gathered hundreds of Infrastructure and DevOps experts across the Nordics. Fast introductions, crystallizing the key take-aways and technical demos! This is what it is all about!
Great Prizes!
We will have nice draws among the attendees. Amazon 100 EUR gift card, large assault backbags and more!
Agenda
Below times in CET (f.ex. Sweden, Norway, Denmark).
Add one hour for EET (f.ex. Finland)
09:00 | Welcome & Kickoff / Michael Svendsen, Head of Pre-sales and Services, Nordicmind |
09:05 | Standardizing Management of Mixed Kubernetes Environments in Cloud & On-Prem / Sheldon Lo-A-Njoe, Field Engineer, SUSE |
09:45 | Securing cloud-native workloads by using CNAPP architecture Nowadays there are many different types of cloud native applications, workloads, and services to protect from attackers. To do so, you have to comply with regulatory programs and best practices depending on your business field, OS, applications and platforms. Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) is a simplified security architecture that enables enterprises to holistically benefit from the cloud-native ecosystem. In this session, you will get an overview of how to tackle the three CNAPP security pillars (Shift to the left, Infrastructure and Runtime protection) to get security from day one and without impacting developers’ velocity. / Iheanyi Njeze, Solution Architect, Aqua Security |
10:30 | Observing The Health and Performance of Kubernetes Deployments Applications running in a containerized environment like Kubernetes pose a unique monitoring challenge: how do you diagnose and resolve issues with hundreds of microservices on thousands (or millions) of containers, running in ephemeral and disposable pods? In this session we will present and demo how to resolve the observability challenge for applications running on Kubernetes. / Mikkel Kidmose, Solution Architect, Elastic |
11:15 | Top 5 Best Practices for building and running Applications on Azure Kubernetes Service Building and running applications successfully in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) require understanding and implementation of some key considerations. In this session, we will go through five best practices areas, collected and written by the AKS product group, engineering, and field teams: • Multi-tenancy and scheduler features • Cluster and pod security • Network and storage • Business continuity and disaster recovery • Developer best practices The purpose of this session is to help cluster operators and developers understand the considerations above and implement the appropriate features. / Tommy Gundersen, Cloud Solution Architect, Microsoft |
12:00 | Event ends |
We will have short breaks between the presentations. Program subject to modifications.
Speakers
Iheanyi Njeze,
Solution Architect,
Aqua Security
Sheldon
Lo-A-Njoe,
Field Engineer,
SUSE
Mikkel Kidmose,
Solution Architect,
Elastic
Tommy Gundersen,
Cloud Solution Architect,
Microsoft
Michael Svendsen,
Head of Pre-Sales and Services,
Nordicmind
Registration
Event will be organized as GoToWebinar online event. Please register here:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3613633343682115599