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End User Partner Summit - Cloud Native Adoption and Security Trends

Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore key insights from the End User Partner Summit at KubeCon NA 2021 in this 42-minute conference talk by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Dive into macro trends shaping the cloud native ecosystem, including end user involvement, digital transformation, and emerging technologies. Learn about critical security challenges, such as image signing and supply chain security, and discover the role of Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) in addressing these issues. Gain valuable perspectives on cloud native adoption, the end user voice in the vendor ecosystem, and the importance of end user contributions to the community. Hear from industry experts Chris Santasic and Erin Boyd as they discuss the most promising cloud native technologies and provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future horizons in cloud native computing.

Syllabus

Intro
Closing the rooms
Introductions
Chris Santasic
Erin Boyd
Macro Trends
Cloud Native Ecosystem
End User Involvement
Whats on the Horizon
Cloud Native Adoption
Digital Transformation
Theme
Challenges
Most promising cloud native technologies
Security lens
Image signing
Supply chain security
Technical Advisory Groups
TAGs
Keynote
Wrap up
End user contributions
Final remarks
End user voice in vendor ecosystem
End user community


Taught by

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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