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
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.
VMblog visits the Solo.io booth during KubeCon 2019 in San Diego.
Solo.io is a software company that helps organizations adopt and operate innovative cloud native technologies like microservices, serverless and service mesh. They have open source and commercial technology like Gloo, a modern Envoy Proxy based API Gateway, Squash for debugging microservices, GlooShot for chaos engineering and Service Mesh Hub for installing, discovery and operation of any service mesh.
Solo.io wants to help other people use coud-native and distributed systems in their organizations without having to worry about lock-in or be forced to only use one vendor. They provide organizations with tools that are agnostic to application type, language, infrastructure, service mesh, because the reality is that many companies have very diverse IT portfolios and it will only grow as they add new technologies to their existing environment.