Ready for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023? Attending the show? Make sure to visit with Mirantis.
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon takes place November 6 - 9, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.
Read this exclusive interview between VMblog and Shaun O'Meara, Field CTO at Mirantis, freeing developers to create their most valuable code.
VMblog: If you were giving a KubeCon attendee a quick
overview of the company, what would you say?
How would you describe the company?
Shaun O'Meara: Mirantis helps organizations ship code faster on public
and private clouds, increasing developer productivity by removing the stress of
managing infrastructure. The company combines automated platforms and cloud
native expertise to provide a ZeroOps approach to managing and operating
Kubernetes and cloud environments. Mirantis delivers a public cloud experience
on any infrastructure, from the data center to the edge, with one cohesive
cloud experience for complete app and DevOps portability, a single pane of
glass, and automated full-stack lifecycle management, all based on open source.
VMblog: Your company is sponsoring this year's
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon event. Can you
talk about what that sponsorship looks like?
O'Meara: Open source software development relies heavily on
collaboration and good governance, events like KubeCon + CloudNativeCon help to
ensure that developers and end users get to share problems and ideas in open
forums, Mirantis is glad to be part of this again as an official sponsor in the exhibit hall, and we'll be
presenting talks as well.
VMblog: How can attendees of the event find you? What do you have planned at your booth this
year? What type of things will attendees
be able to do at your booth?
O'Meara: Come chat with our Mirantis team at Booth B17, where
we'll presenting demos of k0s and k0smotron as well as, Lens, and the
newly-launched Lens AppIQ, our new SaaS service that simplifies Kubernetes
application management by linking clusters to the cloud. There will also be an opportunity to enter to
win a GoPro Hero11 in our daily raffle
and be sure to book a demo with one of our cloud native experts - we'll send
you a $100 Amazon gift card after the meeting!
VMblog: Have you sponsored KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
in the past? If so, what is it about this show that keeps you coming back
as a sponsor?
O'Meara: Yes,
we have attended and sponsored KubeCon U.S and EU events for some years
now. The value of the investment is in
the opportunity to interact with a broad range of Kubernetes users and the
great organizations that are helping to solve the challenges of open source
adoption. There is a very good alignment of our business, product portfolio,
open source initiatives, and target audience. We invest at a high level of
sponsorship, and participation in the conference and really enjoy interacting
with the KubeCon community.
VMblog: What do you attribute to the success and
growth of this industry?
O'Meara: The
cloud native industry and particularly Kubernetes provide a powerful tool to
help accelerate the development of business applications and reduce the time to
value for those applications. The open source nature of the solutions
initiative offers plenty of
opportunities for organizations to provide valuable extensions and add-on
capabilities to help companies drive successful lines of business development.
VMblog: Do you have any speaking sessions during the
event? If so, can you give us the
details?
O'Meara: Eric Gregory, our Senior Technical Writer, is giving a Lightning Talk: A
Tiny Talk on Tiny Containers on Monday November 6, 2023 5:35pm -
5:40pm CST. From latency to cost to
sustainability, shrinking workload footprint can produce big results at scale.
In this lightning talk for cloud native beginners, learn best practices for
reducing container image size-as well as emerging solutions for shrinking
workloads, such as deploying WebAssembly modules. By the end of this lightning
talk, attendees will understand a variety of simple, practical steps for
reducing workload footprint-and as a result, improving performance,
utilization, security, and more.
Ching (Gene) Kuo, a Mirantis Technical Support
Engineer, is speaking with a Senior Cloud Solution Architect from Microsoft at
the session, Cloud
Native Taiwan User Group: Governance of Open-Source Communities in Non-English
Region on Tuesday, November 7 at 4:30pm - 5:05pm. Cloud Native
Taiwan User Group (CNTUG) is an active IT user community based in Taiwan. It
was established in 2017 and has a history of approximately 6 years, with a
membership of around 6,000 individuals. The community mainly comprises members
from Taiwan and other regions where Mandarin is the primary language. However,
as a non-English-speaking community organization, Cloud Native Taiwan User
Group also faces governance issues and challenges. By sharing the experiences
of Cloud Native Taiwan User Group, we hope to share existing practices to
foster global collaboration and development in the open-source community.
VMblog: What are you personally most interested in
seeing or learning at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon?
O'Meara: There are two key areas I am most interested in
learning more about, the first area revolves around the rapid adoption of
multi-cloud technologies and the practical implications of making it work
effectively, and the second area is around the impact of AI technologies on
both the operational aspects of cloud native infrastructure and the impact that
AI workloads will have on Kubernetes adoption.
VMblog: What kind of message will an attendee hear
from you this year? What will they take
back to help sell their management team and decision makers?
O'Meara: The key message that we want to convey this year is
that it is possible to consume multi-cloud Kubernetes with no operational impact on your developers by
working with the open source solutions and adopting the Mirantis ZeroOps
approach and support model.
VMblog: Can you double click on your company's
technologies? And talk about the types
of problems you solve for a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendee.
O'Meara: With our ZeroOps approach, we apply open source-based
technologies to deliver automation for managing and operating Kubernetes at
scale in a wide range of mission critical environments. By supporting and
extending cloud-native implementations, Mirantis is helping organizations ship
code faster by increasing developer productivity and infrastructure stability
and choice. Our Lens open source Kubernetes development platform supports more
than 50,000 companies and 1 million users - testimony to its ability to simplify
Kubernetes for novice and experienced users, alike.
VMblog: While thinking about your company's
solutions, can you give readers a few examples of how your offerings are
unique? What are your differentiators? What sets you apart from the competition?
O'Meara: The dimensions that make our solutions unique fall into
two main categories, the first is our ZeroOps support model that was based on
our extensive experience managing solutions for some of the most demanding
organizations in the world. This approach allows our customers to focus on
building value for their business while Mirantis takes care of the
infrastructure. The second dimension is in our open source approach to cloud native products that allows us to be
flexible and extend the value of our core offerings quickly and efficiently to
meet our customers unique needs.
VMblog: Where does your company fit within the
container, cloud, Kubernetes ecosystem?
O'Meara: Kubernetes is at the heart of everything we do.
Leveraging the broad Kubernetes ecosystem to deliver Kubernetes as a Service
(KaaS/CaaS) across public and private clouds and bare metal in the data center,
we are able to provide the best possible user experience for developers. We
then layer a wide range of services on top of the core KaaS offering, including
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) powered by Mirantis OpenStack on Kubernetes.
VMblog: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon is typically a great
venue for a company to launch a new product or an update to an existing
product. Will your company be announcing
anything new? If so, can you give us a
sneak preview?
O'Meara: Yes, we will be making an announcement regarding our
K0smotron Kubernetes control plane management solutions.
VMblog: With regard to containers and Kubernetes, is
there anything holding it back from a wider distribution? If so, what is it? And how do we overcome it?
O'Meara: You
see it over and over in many forms at KubeCon - making Kubernetes less
complicated so the technology is accessible to everyone with less of a learning
curve. Mirantis is addressing this, along with lots and lots of other
companies.
VMblog: Are
companies going all in for the cloud? Or
do you see a return back to on-premises?
Are there roadblocks in place keeping companies from going all
cloud?
O'Meara: We
see both scenarios. At Mirantis, our objective is to deliver a public cloud
experience on any infrastructure - from the data center to the edge - with one cohesive cloud experience for complete
app and DevOps portability, a single pane of glass, and automated full-stack
lifecycle management, all based on open source.
VMblog: The keynote stage will be covering a number
of big topics, but what big changes or trends does your company see taking
shape as we head into 2024?
O'Meara: Heading into 2024, I think we are going to see more
focus on operational simplification and reduced effort to adopt Kubernetes
especially in multi-cloud environments, in addition to that, AI will continue
to be a hot topic with more practical and valuable solutions being adopted as
part of the norm.
VMblog: Are you giving away any prizes at your booth
or participating in any prize giveaways?
O'Meara: We'll be giving away GoPro Hero11 cameras in our daily
raffle. We're also rewarding people who book and attend a demo with a $100
Amazon gift card.
VMblog: Do you have any advice for attendees of the
show?
O'Meara: As veterans of many KubeCon events, it can be
overwhelming at first. So, it's best to start with planning what you'd like to
learn and focus your attention on those conference sessions and on the exhibit
floor. That way, you'll get the most out of your time invested at the event.
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