Kubernetes Governance

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Governance refers to the ability of operations teams to verify and enforce certain rules across departments, groups or the entire organization. In the Kubernetes context, that means enforcing rules across Kubernetes clusters as well as applications running in those clusters.

There are two governance dimensions: policy scope (where a specific rule should be applied, enforced or verified) and policy targets (what should be enforced and verified). IT teams today need to define a Kubernetes governance framework based on best practices that can be enabled using a wide range of tools and platforms.

Join us as our panel of experts led by Techstrong Group CCO Mike Vizard discuss the current Kubernetes governance landscape and ways in which organizations can—and should—approach what has become a critical element in successful Kubernetes adoption.

Justin McCarthy
CTO & Co-Founder - StrongDM
Justin originally developed empathy for Operations as a founding and pager-carrying member of many operations and data teams. As an Executive, he has led Engineering and Product in high-throughput and high-stakes e-Commerce, financial, and AI products. Justin is the original author of strongDM's core protocol-aware proxy technology.
Ritesh Patel
Co-founder and VP of Product, Nirmata
Ritesh Patel is Co-founder and VP of Product at Nirmata. He brings 20+ years of experience building and delivering enterprise software solutions. Prior to founding Nirmata, Ritesh held key technical and business positions at Brocade, Trapeze Networks, Nortel and Motorola. Ritesh holds an MBA from UC Berkeley and MS from Michigan State University.
Mohamed Ahmed
VP of Developer Platforms - Weaveworks
Mohamed Ahmed was the CEO and Co-founder of Magalix Corporation and is currently Weaveworks’ VP of Developer Platform. Prior to founding Magalix, Mohamed has worked at leading technology companies such as Microsoft and Amazon to building cloud computing products. During his 20+ year career, Mohamed has earned a Ph.D. in high-performance computing from UCONN, authored 13 peer-reviewed publications, and contributed to multiple cloud infrastructure products.
Rachel Sweeney
Insights Enablement Engineer - Fairwinds
Rachel Sweeney is an Insights Enablement Engineer at Fairwinds. Her work consists of helping clients manage their Kubernetes clusters so they can spend more time focusing on delivering value to their customers. She also works with her team to identify common problems in Kubernetes to drive software development for Fairwinds.
Haseeb Budhani
Co-Founder and CEO - Rafay Systems
Haseeb Budhani is the CEO and co-founder of Rafay Systems. Prior to Rafay, Haseeb spent at a year at Akamai Technologies as the company's Vice President of Enterprise Strategy. Akamai acquired Haseeb's previous company, Soha Systems, in October 2016. Haseeb co-founded Soha in the second half of 2013 and served as the company's CEO. Prior to Soha, Haseeb served as the Chief Product Officer for Infineta Systems, where he was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company's product marketing, marketing communications and partner management activities. Prior to Infineta, Haseeb served as Vice President for NET's Broadband Technology Group, spearheading the group's product marketing, program management and business development functions. Previously, Haseeb held senior product management, marketing and engineering roles at Personal IT, Citrix Systems, Orbital Data, IP Infusion and Oblix. Haseeb holds an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.

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