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DevOps practices and Kubernetes are critical for modernizing your applications, but testing apps, deploying them in production Kubernetes environments and managing Kubernetes itself can be challenging. Developers need secure ingress for their applications and services in test/dev environments to test integrations with webhook providers and external APIs as well as preview them with fellow developers. Once development and testing is complete, these need to be transitioned to production.

These tasks become even more daunting when apps need to be delivered across a multi-cluster, multi-cloud environment. Developers spend a lot of time wrangling networking and Kubernetes primitives like DNS, TLS certificates, IP and subnet routing, ELBs and VPC routing, just to name a few. That’s where Rancher and ngrok come in.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, the ngrok and Rancher teams will show you how to accelerate feature velocity by overcoming the complexity of delivering applications running in Kubernetes.

You'll learn:

  • Best practices for deploying and managing multi-cluster Kubernetes
  • Boosting developer productivity with instant ingress
  • Eliminating platform lock-in with ngrok Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
  • Simplifying application delivery from dev/test to production
Claire Shaw
Head of Partnerships - ngrok
Claire has over six years of experience leading business development and international market expansion at technology startups from pre-Series A through IPO. At ngrok, she works with peer developer tools partners to bring new integrations to life that increase the pace of innovation on the internet. 
Celina Ward
Engineering Manager, Developer Growth - ngrok
Celina is an Engineering Manager for the Developer Growth team at ngrok, where her team develops features for their open-source SDKs, ngrok’s executable agent, billing, and growth acquisition. She previously held engineering roles in investment banking, Uber, and several startups. Celina’s expertise extends across product and infrastructure, including delivering the keynote speech at KubeCon in 2018.
Nikolay Petrov
Senior Software Engineer, Developer Growth - ngrok
Nikolay is a Senior Software Engineer at ngrok where he works on the Developer Growth team. Nikolay is ngrok’s third employee and has worked across multiple, including metering/usage/limits and plans. He previously held engineering roles at Atlassian, VMware, and several other startups.
Bertrand Thomas
Solutions Architect - SUSE / Rancher
Bertrand is a Solutions Architect at SUSE and a seasoned software engineer who is passionate about new technologies and computer science. His experience spans across QA, DevOps, technical leadership, management and IT consulting. 

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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