Mike Vizard and Paul Nashawaty, practice lead for application development for The Futurum Group, dive into the degree to which the software supply chains for cloud-native applications are truly secure in the wake of the latest GitHub breach.
Then, the conversation turns to Kubernetes 1.31 and the rise of data center automation platforms before discussing yet another approach to observability.
Finally, Web5 applications that promise to be fundamentally more secure on the horizon.
Up Next in Season 1
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Kubernetes Outlook - Cloud Native Now...
Mike Vizard and Paul Nashawaty, principal analyst for application development for The Futurum Group, dive into where and how improvements to Kubernetes need to be made before talking about the rise of Kubernetes clusters at the network edge and in air-gapped environments. Then, the conversation s...
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Cloud Native Now Podcast EP 17 - Micr...
Mike Vizard and Paul Nashawaty, principal analyst for application development for The Futurum Group, dive into what makes microservices so challenging to manage before discussing Mirantis' effort to make it simpler to use OpenStack as an alternative to VMware. Finally, Mike and Paul turn their at...
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Event Driven - Cloud Native Now Podca...
Mike Vizard and Stephen Foskett, president of the Tech Field Day Business Unit for Futurum Research, chat about why every modern application seems to be based on some type of event-driven architecture (EDA). Then they turn their attention to the latest cloud-native moves made by SUSE and Microsof...