Cloud abstraction, the often overlooked power of Kubernetes

Cloud abstraction, the often overlooked power of Kubernetes

May 1, 2020

What's Kubernetes? A container orchestrator. Yes, but there is a lot more to it. Well implemented, Kubernetes can function as an infrastructure abstraction running across clouds and data centers, creating a single pool of resources.

Allowing enterprises to untie themselves from infrastructure provider-specific technology stack and free development to use whichever tool fits their needs best, almost sounds like IT nirvana!

During this webinar, Oleg, CTO at Kublr, will outline a view of Kubernetes as an infrastructure and cloud abstraction layer, as well as how to implement open source cloud-native technologies while meeting enterprise security and governance requirements:

  • Prerequisites for running Kubernetes in prod;
  • How to leverage fine-grained controls and separation of responsibilities to meet enterprise governance and security needs;
  • What’s needed for a general architecture of a centralized Kubernetes operations layer based on open source components such as Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack, Keycloak, etc.