What to Expect at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024

What to Expect at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA is returning to Salt Lake City this November, and the anticipation is building. As the premier open-source community gathering for cloud-native technologies, this year’s conference promises to be an exciting event that will shape the future of cloud-native development and adoption. I am excited to be attending and looking forward to it!

Key Highlights:

  • Kubernetes’ Ascendance: Kubernetes, the de facto container orchestration platform, is poised to solidify its dominance further. Expect in-depth discussions on the latest Kubernetes features, best practices, and emerging use cases.
  • AI/ML on Kubernetes: The synergy between AI/ML and Kubernetes is undeniable. Discover how Kubernetes enables organizations to efficiently deploy and manage AI/ML workloads, from model training to inference.
  • Open Source Innovation: The CNCF community continues to drive open-source innovation. Explore the latest CNCF projects, learn about their contributions to the cloud-native ecosystem, and understand how they can benefit your organization.
  • Enterprise Adoption: As more enterprises embrace cloud-native technologies, KubeCon will provide valuable insights into real-world adoption challenges and success stories. Learn from industry experts and network with peers to gain practical knowledge.
  • Education and Community: The CNCF is committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community. Attend workshops, meetups, and keynotes to expand your knowledge, connect with like-minded individuals, and contribute to the open-source movement.

As for technical expectations, here is what I will be looking for:

Kubernetes: The New Linux

Red Hat’s Chris Wright recently proclaimed that Kubernetes is having its “Linux moment.” Just as Linux revolutionized the operating system landscape, Kubernetes transforms how we build and manage applications. According to a recent survey by CNCF, 83% of organizations are using Kubernetes in production, and 96% plan to increase their Kubernetes usage next year. This rapid adoption is fueled by Kubernetes’ ability to provide a scalable, portable, and efficient platform for modern applications.

AI/ML on Kubernetes: The Future is Here

AI and machine learning (ML) are rapidly reshaping industries, and Kubernetes is pivotal in enabling these innovations. From training and deploying models to managing AI-powered infrastructure, Kubernetes provides a scalable and flexible foundation. A study by McKinsey found that 80% of organizations believe AI will significantly impact their business within the next five years. Kubernetes is well-positioned to become the de facto platform for AI/ML workloads thanks to its ability to handle the computational demands of these applications and integrate seamlessly with popular AI/ML frameworks.

The True Impact of AI: Just Getting Started

While AI has captured headlines, its true potential is only beginning to unfold. KubeCon will offer insights into the latest AI advancements and their real-world applications. A recent report by PwC predicts that AI could contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030. As AI matures, we expect to see even more innovative and disruptive applications emerging.

Scaling Enterprises: Embrace Open Source with the CNCF

Open-source technology is a strategic imperative for enterprises looking to scale their operations. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is at the forefront of the open-source movement, providing a collaborative ecosystem for building and sustaining cloud-native technologies. A study found that organizations using open-source software can reduce costs by 30% and accelerate innovation by 50%. The CNCF offers many open-source projects, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and Istio, that can help enterprises build scalable, reliable, and secure cloud-native applications.

Learning from the Experts: CNCF’s Commitment to Education

One of the CNCF’s core missions is to educate and empower developers, operators, and architects. KubeCon offers many learning opportunities, from in-depth technical talks to hands-on workshops. A Linux Foundation survey found that 80% of developers believe that open source education is essential for their career success. The CNCF is committed to providing high-quality education and training resources to help individuals and organizations adopt and leverage cloud-native technologies.

The CNCF Community: Best of Breed

The CNCF community is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the cloud-native space. From established giants to innovative startups, you’ll find a diverse range of organizations contributing to the CNCF ecosystem. A study found that 90% of organizations believe that the CNCF is a trusted source of cloud-native technology. The CNCF’s collaborative and inclusive culture fosters innovation and drives the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024 promises to be a pivotal event for the cloud-native community. Focusing on Kubernetes, AI/ML, open-source innovation, and enterprise adoption, the conference offers a unique opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to the future of cloud-native technologies.

Key Takeaways to look out for:

  • Kubernetes’ continued dominance as the de facto container orchestration platform.
  • The growing integration of AI/ML with Kubernetes for scalable and efficient deployments.
  • The importance of open-source innovation in driving the cloud-native ecosystem.
  • The increasing adoption of cloud-native technologies by enterprises of all sizes.
  • The CNCF’s commitment to fostering a growing community.

Let’s Connect at KubeCon!

I’m excited to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024 and learn more about the latest trends and innovations in the cloud-native space. If you’re also attending, I’d love to connect with you. Please reach out to me to schedule a meeting or discuss areas of mutual interest.

Author

  • Paul Nashawaty, Practice Leader and Lead Principal Analyst, specializes in application modernization across build, release and operations. With a wealth of expertise in digital transformation initiatives spanning front-end and back-end systems, he also possesses comprehensive knowledge of the underlying infrastructure ecosystem crucial for supporting modernization endeavors. With over 25 years of experience, Paul has a proven track record in implementing effective go-to-market strategies, including the identification of new market channels, the growth and cultivation of partner ecosystems, and the successful execution of strategic plans resulting in positive business outcomes for his clients.

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