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Sponsored Session: VMware

Authors:   Boskey Savla


Abstract

Sharing of Personal Information with Sponsors In order to facilitate networking and business relationships at the event, you may choose to visit a third partyʼs virtual booth or to access sponsored content. You are never required to visit third party booths or to access sponsored content. When visiting a booth (e.g. by clicking on a third partyʼs logo in the Solutions Showcase or exhibitor directory, and any actions within the booth thereafter including viewing resources), when accessing sponsored sessions in the Sponsor Theater, or by participating in sponsored activities, the third party will receive some of your registration data. This data includes your first name, last name, title, company, address, email, standard demographics questions (i.e. job function, industry), and details about the sponsored content or resources you interacted with. If you choose to interact with a virtual booth or access sponsored content, you are explicitly consenting to receipt and use of such data by the third-party recipients, which will be subject to their own privacy policies.This is an on-demand session and will be available for the duration of the event.Deploying and managing microservices on Kubernetes isn’t easy. You have to build the right dockerfile and container image and create various Kubernetes objects, like deployments, services, replicas, and horizontal pod autoscalers. And this is an iterative process with several testing and validation checkpoints along the way. Sound complex? It sure is.In this demo, you’ll learn how to simplify and automate this with Cloud Native Buildpacks and Knative. Cloud Native Buildpacks figure out the language your code is written in, determine the best way to package the code, and build an OCI-compliant container image. And Knative takes that image and automatically generates the required configuration to create deployments, services, and automated pod scalers.

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