Unleashing Developers’ Full Potential in the Cloud Native Era

Webinar

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Sponsored by NUTANIX


September 30, 2020
11 am EDT
 
As cloud native technology adoption proliferates, software development practices have changed profoundly. Containers, Kubernetes, and their expanding ecosystem of technologies promise to enable unprecedented gains in speed of application development and deployment. However, developers’ speed of execution and their ability to innovate are often impeded by the complexity and depth of functionality of Kubernetes, which requires a substantial collaborative effort with IT operations and cloud administrators. 

In this webinar, you’ll learn from one of Nutanix’s DevOps experts about best practices for DevOps professionals seeking to build and manage microservices-based applications to run at scale in Kubernetes environments.

Specifically, we’ll talk about:

  • How containerized applications use IT resources (and why legacy infrastructure isn’t built for Kubernetes)
  • How developers and operators can divide up cloud native responsibilities for better collaboration
  • Best practices for building and deploying cloud native applications
MARK LAVI
Principal DevOps Advocate - Nutanix
Mark Lavi is Principal DevOps Advocate at Nutanix. As a founding senior web master at Netscape, Silicon Graphics, CNN, and News Corp., Mark was part of developing and growing some of the world’s earliest and largest web properties. He progressed to Netscape Developer Relations as a Technology Evangelist covering JavaScript and LDAP. During his more than 20 years in Silicon Valley, he was a co-founder or early team member of seven startups where he held management roles in engineering and operations. When Calm.io was acquired in 2016, he became Nutanix’s first Automation Solutions Architect and helped the team grow to seven peers worldwide. In 2019 as Principal DevOps Advocate, Mark has returned to the field of Developer Relations to adapt advanced engineering methods, technology, and culture to accelerate the business needs of Nutanix customers, partners, and employees around the world.

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