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Enlightning: Security For Application Developers

We are going to talk about the best way for developers to up-level security skills so you never get stuck not understanding what a security exception means and using trial error to get something working. We will talk about how to do passwordless logins, Spring authorization server, and key cryptography concepts all devs should know.

What's New in VMware Tanzu Application Platform 1.1: Image-Based Supply Chains

With the release of VMware Tanzu Application Platform version 1.1, we are happy to introduce the ability to deploy applications using prebuilt container images, in addition to building images from source code, as part of out-of-the-box supply chains. This allows users to leverage the existing investments they have made in processes to build container images, rather than requiring them to adopt a new process.

Distributed Observability: A Look into ESG Research

What are your colleagues' top concerns as they navigate between monitoring and observability? How are they planning for a cloud migration and moving away from a siloed approach? This brief video brings together industry experts from ESG to discuss results from their recent cloud observability survey, and gives a sneak preview into how Space Ape Games benefited from VMware Tanzu Observability by Wavefront.

Managed and Unmanaged Clusters in VMware Tanzu Community Edition: What You Need to Know

With VMware Tanzu Community Edition you can create managed and unmanaged Kubernetes clusters. What’s the difference? Why might you be better served by one or the other? What are typical use cases for each? In this engaging chalk talk–style video, Steve Pousty and Whitney Lee answer these questions and more.

Build and Deploy an Application with VMware Tanzu Community Edition

Follow along as Cora Iberkleid shows how to use open source tooling provided by VMware Tanzu Community Edition to move through the core steps of cloud native service delivery. You’ll see her leverage kpack to turn source code into container images; the Harbor registry to sign images, scan them for vulnerabilities, and provide secure registry services; and Knative Serving to simplify the deployment and running of services in a Kubernetes environment.