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5 TopicsHow a Self-Taught Coder Helped Istio Solve Cloud Native Networking
Managing network connections for an application used to be relatively straight forward. Applications were written and run as monoliths and didn’t need internal connectivity to integrate their constituent parts. And there weren't a whole lot of resources they needed to connect to externally. Read the full Blog Here!38Views2likes0CommentsOpen Source Programs with Hannah Aubry, Fastly
Ed Vielmetti from Equinix and Hannah Aubry from Fastly discuss the similarities between their work and how they address challenges in the open source community. They emphasize the importance of supporting open source projects and communities, as well as the value of collaboration and contribution. They also discuss the concept of financial sustainability for open source projects and the need for organizations to support and give back to these communities. They highlight the importance of communication and asking for help when needed. Overall, they express their passion for open source and the positive impact it has on innovation and collaboration.179Views0likes0CommentsAuthorization Tech with Jimmy Zelinskie, AuthZed
In this video, Chris Privitere from Equinix interviews Jimmy Zelinsky, CPO at AuthZed. AuthZed is the company behind SpiceDB, an open-source graph database optimized for authorization. Jimmy explains that authentication and authorization are the two main steps in accessing an application. Authentication verifies the identity of the user, while authorization checks if the user has the necessary access to perform certain actions. SpiceDB uses relationships between objects to model authorization, allowing users to define access based on relationships. Jimmy mentions that Google implemented similar concepts for Google Plus using a system called Zanzibar. AuthZed implemented SpiceDB based on the concepts from Google's Zanzibar, providing the same capabilities to other companies. They also recently launched a Kubernetes API proxy which allows users to secure the Kubernetes API with SpiceDB. Additionally, AuthZed offers a product called Materialize, which provides a materialized view of the graph and streams changes to other components in real-time. Jimmy suggests visiting the AuthZed website, blog, and Discord community for more information on their products.175Views0likes0CommentsThe Cloud Native Journey with Denise Schannon, Loft Labs
In this video, Steve Martinelli from Equinix interviews Denise Schannon, the VP of Engineering at Loft Labs. Denise talks about her role at Loft Labs and her previous experience at Rancher Labs. She discusses Loft Labs’ open source products, like DevPod, and their involvement in the cloud native world. Denise also shares her thoughts on the challenges of managing engineering teams and the importance of communication and alignment across different departments. She mentioned her keynote at a previous KubeCon event, where she discussed the evolution of a startup and the need for adaptability. Denise expresses her excitement about joining Loft Labs and the positive response they have received at KubeCon.157Views0likes0CommentsMillisecond Clouds with Felipe Huici, Unikraft
Steve Martinelli’s interview with Felipe Huici, CEO of Unikraft at KubeCon Paris, covers their innovative cloud computing platform Craft Cloud. Utilizing Unikernels for millisecond boot times and autoscaling, Unikraft's operating system offers modular customization, resulting in a compact OS image. They leverage containers during build time to create specialized virtual machines for each application, emphasizing Equinix's role as a strategic partner for quick server deployment across multiple data center locations. Unikraft's vision emphasizes cost efficiency, close-to-hardware performance, and rapid scalability, epitomized by their custom-built controller for instant reaction and scaling to thousands of instances.149Views0likes0Comments