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Episode 10: From the Court to the Cloud How Solo.io became a billion dollar unicorn

On this episode, Shon goes in-depth with Idit Levine, founder and CEO of solo.io, an application networking unicorn valued at over $1 billion. They explore Edith's journey from professional basketball in Israel to leading solo's meteoric rise at the bleeding edge of cloud-native infrastructure.

Watch: FinOps insights from IDC and the NetApp Intelligence Report

What does it take to not only reduce cloud costs but build an efficient approach to both cloud operations and FinOps? NetApp spoke to analyst firm IDC to gain valuable research insights and find the answers to pressing FinOps questions. Watch the series of roundtable interviews below, featuring host Tom Shields, Senior Marketing Director at NetApp; Jon Bock, VP of Marketing at Spot by NetApp; and Jevin Jensen, Research VP of Infrastructure and Operations at IDC.

One spot for FinOps: Introducing Cost Intelligence and Billing Engine

Wherever you are on your cloud journey, you’re likely under pressure to cut or at least control your cloud spend. You may be undertaking “quick fix” cost cutting tactics such as turning off resources or moving workloads to cheaper services. But, as you may be finding out, tactical, reactive cost management activities generally only work for the short term and do not solve systemic inefficiencies that only increase over time if not addressed.

Ep 9: The Power of Lightweight Endpoint Security featuring Zach Wasserman

In this episode, Shon delves into the open-source security realm with Zach Wasserman, CTO of Fleet Device Management. In a world brimming with cyber threats, this episode is a beacon for IT enthusiasts and professionals. Zach shares Fleet's journey from Facebook's corridors to the forefront of endpoint security, and how they balance offering robust open-source tools with a sustainable business model.

Innovating on Azure: How Spot by NetApp is the one Spot for automating and optimizing your Azure infrastructure

At Spot by NetApp, we see an increasing number of customers embracing Azure either as their primary cloud or as part of a hybrid or multi-cloud deployment strategy. While these customers are reaping significant business benefits from Azure, optimization of application infrastructure, controlling costs and mitigating operational burden continue to challenge Azure cloud operations (CloudOps) teams.

Eliminate scaling lag without overprovisioning Kubernetes

Let’s get right to the point: most Kubernetes workloads are underutilizing CPU and memory, with 49% of containers using less CPU than their defined requests. Although Kubernetes provides users with the ability to define resource guidelines for containers based on CPU and memory needs, it can be difficult to define and maintain these resource requirements for dynamic applications, especially in fast scaling scenarios.

Announcing support for Spark Connect in Spot Ocean for Apache Spark

The release of Apache Spark 3.4 introduced Spark Connect, and we are thrilled to announce that we now offer full support for Spark Connect on Spot Ocean for Apache Spark. This blog will provide an overview of what Spark Connect is and how to effectively utilize it with Spot Ocean for Apache Spark.

Spot Connect: Reflecting on progress and innovation

As we make Spot Connect available for all users today, we’re taking a moment to look back at the journey we’ve embarked upon since its beta release. Spot Connect made its debut with a clear vision—to revolutionize cloud operations by automating workflows, and the response from the Spot by NetApp community has been instrumental in shaping its evolution. Here’s a retrospective on the key milestones and lessons we’ve gained during this transformative year.

Spot by NetApp leads the way in GigaOm Radar for Cloud Management Platforms

The Spot by NetApp portfolio has again been recognized as a leader and outperformer in the GigaOm 2023 Radar for Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs). This industry analyst report highlights key CMP vendors whose primary purpose is to help organizations manage the increasing complexity of cloud environments and control costs more effectively.