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What Are Containers? - VMware Tanzu Fundamentals

Containers are popular with both developers and operators because they offer a straightforward way to deploy and manage applications, regardless of the target environment. They facilitate DevOps (and DevSecOps) practices by improving handoffs between development and operations teams. But what are they? In this video, Vincent Osterman breaks down containers, virtual machines, their strengths, and their differences.

Creating the business case for platform engineering, Kerry Schaffer - Tanzu Talk

A lot goes into getting a platform up and running. Before you even get to that point, though, you’ll need to put together a business case and the plans for your platform. In this episode, Coté talks with Kerry Schaffer about that business case, but also about the role of developer happiness and platform marketing. We also discuss getting more women into IT and Kerry’s work with the Women’s Security Alliance.

What Are Containers? - VMware Tanzu Fundamentals

Containers are popular with both developers and operators because they offer a straightforward way to deploy and manage applications, regardless of the target environment. They facilitate DevOps (and DevSecOps) practices by improving handoffs between development and operations teams. But what are they? In this video, Vincent Osterman breaks down containers, virtual machines, their strengths, and their differences.

Enlightning - Develop at Lightning Speed on Kubernetes with DevSpace

By now, Kubernetes has become the de-facto industry standard for container orchestration. But developing applications natively for K8s can be a real pain. Developers should be able to focus on building cool stuff without having to maintain an entire cluster on their local machine. Here's where DevSpace, an open source tool recently donated to the CNCF, comes in! By abstracting and codifying your local development environment, DevSpace makes it a breeze to automate, share and collaborate across devs and dev teams.

DevSecOps in Practice with VMware Tanzu - A Discussion with the Authors - Tanzu Talk

What is VMware Tanzu? I get asked this question a lot and, you know, I try to explain it. If you want a really good explanation, you should check out a new book on the topic, _DevSecOps in Practice with VMware Tanzu_. It's expansive and in-depth, not only on the parts of Tanzu, but also the theory, ideas, and ways of working that Tanzu embodies.

Deploying Kubernetes at the Edge with VMware Tanzu Using Single Node Clusters

This demonstration shows how to use VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid in a hub-and-spoke architecture to create Kubernetes clusters at multiple edge locations. We also demonstrate a new feature of single node clusters using a minimal operating system to reduce the footprint even further.

Managing Kubernetes Edge Locations at Scale with VMware Tanzu Mission Control

This demonstration shows how VMware Tanzu Mission Control can be used to manage many Kubernetes edge locations with ease. Tanzu Mission Control is responsible for fleet-wide management. It has extensive capabilities that can help you visualize your entire Kubernetes footprint across many data centers and edge locations. Tanzu Mission Control makes it easier to handle lifecycle management with deployment and upgrade capabilities.