Rob Hirschfeld announces the new EdgeLab project (edgelab.digital) for developers looking to build an inexpensive edge infrastructure solution to test basic edge computing concepts. The project is on GitHub and contributions are welcome.
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Eric Wright Offers Tech Thoughts for the New Year on Edge and Cloud
Eric Wright, Director Technical Marketing and Evangelist at Turbonomic offers his end of year thoughts for the state of technology. He is also a well known podcaster at DiscoPosse.
Mark Thiele Talks 2020 with Open Source, Edge and Trends
Mark Thiele joins the L8istSh9y to talk the future of our industry and how previous open source projects like OpenStack offer us a chance to do things differently with new projects like Kubernetes.
Multi-Cluster Service Mesh for the Edge with Volterra
Joining us this week is Pranav Dharwadkar, VP of Products and Jakub Pavlik, Director Engineering discussing their solution from Volterra.
About Volterra:
Volterra provides a distributed cloud platform to deploy, connect, secure and operate apps and data globally across multiple clouds and the edge.
Volterra’s solution includes distributed app management, cloud-native infrastructure and secure connectivity.
Niraj from Kasten on Kubernetes Ecosystem and Multi-Clusters
Joining us is Niraj Tolia, CEO of Kasten to discuss his thoughts on the recent KubeCon, the Kubernetes Ecosystem and multi-cluster deployments.
Dr Satya on his 2009 Paper Predicting Edge Computing
Our guest today is Dr Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
Satya’s multi-decade research career has focused on the challenges of performance, scalability, availability and trust in information systems that reach from the cloud to the mobile edge of the Internet. In the course of this work, he has pioneered many advances in distributed systems, mobile computing, pervasive computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Most recently, his seminal 2009 publication “The Case for VM-based Cloudlets in Mobile Computing” and the ensuing research has led to the emergence of Edge Computing (also known as “Fog Computing”). Satya is the Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He received the PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon, after Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE.
KubeCon Recap and Thoughts on Google Stadia
Rob offers his thoughts on the recent KubeCon event in San Diego as well as the recent reviews of the Google Stadia Gaming deployment.
Aaron Rinehart offers his perspective on Chaos Engineering
Joining us this week is Aaron Rinehart, Co-Founder and CTO at Verica. While the company remains in stealth mode Aaron provides insight into the reality of Chaos Engineering and dispels plenty of concepts that most people misunderstand on the topic.
Chris Short on Kubernetes and Preview of KubeCon
This week’s guest is Chris Short, Principal Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat; CNCF Ambassador and Co-host PodCTL Podcast.
This podcast also includes a discussion on event giveaways and too much socks.
Interstitial on Edge Landscape Podcast
Short update on feedback to our recent rantcast on the Edge Landscape podcast.