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30.09.2020
33 Minuten
In this episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we speak with
Jonas Bonér, Akka creator and founder/chief technology officer of
Lightbend, about the challenges of bringing state to serverless,
reactive microservices frameworks, and Cloudstate itself. TNS
Editorial and Marketing Director Libby Clark hosts this episode,
with the help of TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson.
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25.09.2020
38 Minuten
For this week’s episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we ask
Levine about the excitement around WebAssembly, its use in the
Envoy proxy, and Solo.io’s new proposal for packaging WASM modules
in the Open Container Initiative format. TNS editorial and
marketing director Libby Clark hosts this episode, with the help of
TNS senior editor Richard MacManus, and TNS managing editor Joab
Jackson. Although WebAssembly was created for bringing advanced
programming to the browser, Solo.io’s founder/CEO Idit Levine has
been a vocal proponent of using the portable fast open source
runtime to extend service meshes — citing Solo.io’s own work in
offering tools and services to support commercial service mesh
operations. In fact, WASM, as its also known, could be used to
bring extensibility across a wide variety of cloud native projects,
she argues.
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20.09.2020
33 Minuten
Application and system observability was the focus of the latest
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Technology Radar end user survey,
posted last week. So for this week’s TNS Context podcast episode,
we invited Cheryl Hung, CNCF vice president of ecosystem, to
discuss these latest findings. To get an additional industry
perspective on observability, we’ve also invited Buddy Brewer, vice
president of full stack observability for New Relic.
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11.09.2020
32 Minuten
The ideal state of a cloud native shop is to run a development and
deployment pipeline that can seamlessly move applications from the
developer’s laptop to the data center (or the edge) without any
manual intervention. And while there are many tools available to
facilitate such automation — Helm, Operators, CI/CD toolchains,
GitOps architectures, Infrastructure-as-Code tools such as
Terraform — all too often edge cases and exceptions still require
personal attention, bringing DevOps pipelines to a halt. The
missing pieces of the puzzles are a control plane and a unified
application model for the control plane to run upon, asserted Phil
Prasek, a principal product manager at Upbound, in this latest
episode of The New Stack Context podcast. Prasek envisions a time
when organizations can build their own customized set of platform
services, where developers can draw from a self-serve portal the
building blocks they need — be they containerized applications or
third party cloud services, and have the resulting app run
uniformly in multiple environments. “Within an enterprise control
plane, you can basically have your own abstractions, and then you
can publish them,” Prasek said. TNS Editorial and Marketing
Director Libby Clark hosts this episode, with the help of TNS
Senior Editor Richard MacManus, and TNS Managing Editor Joab
Jackson.
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Join The New Stack’s editorial team to review the week’s hottest
news in cloud-native technologies and at-scale application
development. Editorial Director Libby Clark, Managing Editor Joab
Jackson and TNS Founder and Publisher Alex Williams put more
context around the stories we’re covering each week and look ahead
to topics we expect will gain more attention in coming weeks.
Guests include TNS writers and correspondents who join us to
discuss what they’re hearing from tech industry insiders.
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