Join a panel of Kubernetes experts as they discuss Kubernetes challenges including how to put controls around an ever-changing, chaotic environment, when security alerting is needed, and how ops teams can enable developers to use self-service.
The panel includes Kubernetes experts who have managed hundreds of Kubernetes clusters and been responsible for making the platform production-ready. Panelists will discuss real-world experiences and challenges and how they solved those problems by putting in place governance around cost, security and reliability.
Experts will include:
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