At Cisco, we have been thinking through what connectivity looks like to the application developer and platform engineer. The cloud-native Network would connect all such service endpoints, and only those endpoints, wherever they happen to be and in
Cisco is re-thinking how organizations operate by using a multi-domain architecture, and how cloud is dramatically changing our customer’s environments—with applications being at the center of transformation.
Our collaboration with Microsoft enabled Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to integrate into the Cisco Container Platform via our natively-integrated Kubernetes managed services, further accelerating containerized application innovation.
Cisco and AWS collaborated to create the Cisco Hybrid solution for Kubernetes on AWS, a unique integration between Cisco Container Platform (CCP) and Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS).
I bet all of you who are working or playing with Kubernetes still remember perfectly the first time you tried to install it. And then the second time. And then the third time. And finally, the one that it worked.
In a constantly changing ecosystem of DevOps tools, it is hard to keep up with new solutions. And it’s even harder to be genuinely impressed by something new.
The Kubeflow project has made a tremendous progress, and it is awesome to be recognized as Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year in the Container category for a second year.
APM solutions like AppDynamics continue to lead the way when it comes to providing real-time business insights to power mission critical business decisions.