Join us for this special VMblog spotlight video ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024, with BellSoft, ControlTheory, Fermyon, GitLab, and Heroku, five innovative companies that are leading the way in Kubernetes and cloud native computing.
These companies are at the forefront of developing new technologies and solutions that are helping organizations to build, deploy, and manage their cloud native applications more effectively and efficiently.
In this exclusive KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024 interview, Roman Khavronenko, Co-Founder and Engineering Lead at VictoriaMetrics, discusses how their open-source time series database solution tackles the challenges of large-scale Kubernetes monitoring.
Watch and learn as Khavronenko explores their full suite of monitoring tools, including agents, alerting mechanisms, anomaly detection, and their new cloud offering.
And learn more about:
Visit VictoriaMetrics at Booth R17 at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024 to learn more!
Links:
Website: https://victoriametrics.com/
Documentation: https://docs.victoriametrics.com
VMblog speaks with Alex Belokrylov, CEO and co-founder of BellSoft, about revolutionizing Java development for cloud environments ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024.
As a leading OpenJDK contributor, BellSoft is showcasing solutions that can reduce cloud memory consumption by up to 30% through their Alpaquita Linux containers. Alex discusses how the company's product suite - including Liberica JDK Lite and Performance Edition - is addressing the challenges of modernizing Java applications for cloud-native architectures.
Attendees can learn more about these solutions at booth R21, where BellSoft will be announcing new product support for sustainable Java coding and enhanced efficiency.
Join VMblog as we interview Gabriel Manor, VP of Developer Relations at Permit.io, ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024 in Salt Lake City. Learn how Permit.io is revolutionizing fine-grained authorization for cloud-native applications, featuring seamless integration with popular tools like Open Policy Agent (OPA) and OpenFGA.
In this interview, Manor shares insights on:
And stick around to the end to see a live demo as we walk through part of the product.
As a startup founded in 2021, Permit.io is transforming how organizations handle authorization, making it not just a security feature but a potential revenue driver. Whether you're modernizing legacy systems or building new cloud-native applications, discover how Permit.io can help solve your authorization challenges.
Learn more at permit.io or connect with their community on Slack.
Links: Website: https://www.permit.io/
Slack: https://permit-io.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-nz6yjgnp-RlP9rtOPwO0n0aH_vLbmBQ#/shared-invite/email
In an exclusive pre-KubeCon interview, Heroku CMO Betty Junod shares insights into how the Salesforce-owned platform-as-a-service pioneer continues to shape the cloud native landscape.
As one of the early innovators that helped define developer experience in the cloud, Heroku is now setting its sights on deeper Kubernetes integration and a community-driven update to the influential 12-factor application methodology.
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024, the company plans to showcase its evolving platform capabilities, including new developments in Cloud Native Buildpacks and Open Telemetry, while reflecting on a decade of container-driven transformation in application development.
As KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024 approaches, GitLab is preparing to showcase its comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, offering developers and platform engineers a unified solution for streamlining software development, security, and deployment.
In an exclusive interview with VMblog, Daniel Helfand, a developer advocate at GitLab, shared critical insights into the company's innovative approach to solving modern software development challenges, highlighting emerging trends in cloud-native technologies, AI integration, and developer productivity.
As the cloud native ecosystem continues to evolve, Akamai stands at the forefront of transforming distributed computing, network delivery, and application deployment.
In an exclusive interview with VMblog ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024, Mike Maney, Cloud Strategist at Akamai, offers a compelling glimpse into the company's strategic approach to addressing the most pressing challenges in Kubernetes adoption. From their world's most distributed cloud computing platform to their commitment to open source principles, Akamai is positioning itself as a key enabler of next-generation cloud infrastructure that promises simplicity, portability, and global scale.
As enterprises race to modernize their infrastructure and embrace AI initiatives, many platform engineering teams find themselves caught in a cycle of trial-and-error approaches that lead to redundant tooling and wasted resources.
In an exclusive interview with VMblog ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Rafay Systems CEO Haseeb Budhani discusses how a systematic, design-first approach to platform engineering can help organizations better serve their developers and data scientists while managing cloud costs and complexity. With recent research showing that 93% of companies struggle with Kubernetes management, Budhani explains how Rafay's SaaS-first platform is helping enterprises deliver PaaS experiences that streamline cloud-native and AI infrastructure adoption across public and private clouds.
Find out more about the company, their technology, and their plans for the upcoming KubeCon event in this VMblog Q&A.
As organizations grapple with the growing complexity of infrastructure automation, the need for robust orchestration platforms has never been more critical.
Ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024, VMblog spoke with Dimitri Vlachos, CMO of Spacelift, about the company's role in shaping the future of Infrastructure as Code (IaC). As a gold sponsor of OpenTofu Day and leading contributor to the open-source project, Spacelift is positioning itself at the intersection of developer velocity and infrastructure control.
In this exclusive Q&A, Vlachos discusses how Spacelift is addressing the delicate balance between speed and governance in infrastructure management, while sharing insights about their presence at one of the year's most significant cloud-native events.
As organizations grapple with exponential growth in telemetry data and monitoring complexity, open source solutions are becoming increasingly critical in the cloud-native landscape.
Ahead of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024, VMblog spoke with Roman Khavronenko, Co-Founder and Engineering Lead at VictoriaMetrics, a company dedicated to simplifying big data challenges through state-of-the-art monitoring and observability solutions. They will be showcasing their flagship open source time series database alongside their latest project, VictoriaLogs, at booth R17.
In this exclusive interview, Khavronenko discusses how VictoriaMetrics is addressing the evolving needs of Kubernetes users, from single-container deployments to massive-scale installations, while maintaining their core principles of simplicity, reliability, and efficiency.