CoreOS and Intel Improve Data Center Management – Conversations in the Cloud – Episode 75

February 9th, 2017 |
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In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: Brandon Philips, CTO of CoreOS, joins us in this episode of Conversations in the Cloud to discuss how to improve data center management via open source projects. Intel and CoreOS are working to deploy and manage OpenStack with Kubernetes. Brandon talks about how CoreOS is leading the industry towards simple, secure and current infrastructure enabled by containers and container management, and its leading operating system, Container Linux. He explains why containers are becoming so popular and the numerous benefits they provide. CoreOS is a leader in the open source community and creator of CoreOS Tectonic. Brandon talks about Tectonic, a secure and complete platform that extends Kubernetes with key enterprise features that ease container orchestration. In this podcast we discuss Tectonic 1.3, but as of this printing, Tectonic 1.5 is available, bringing the most advanced version of Kubernetes to customers. Brandon foresees containers being the default way of consuming compute infrastructure in the future.

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