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Join KubeCrash Fall 2024 for Platform Engineering the Cloud Native Way

Written by Stevie Caldwell | Sep 24, 2024 4:25:33 PM

I’m excited to be back at KubeCrash this fall! Mark your calendars to join us on Wednesday, October 9th starting at 10 AM ET, as KubeCrash pulls together a day packed with actionable insights and practical takeaways on platform engineering in 2024.

Platform Engineering in 2024

The cloud native landscape is constantly evolving, presenting new challenges and opportunities for site reliability engineers and platform engineers. KubeCrash Fall 2024 dives deep into the latest trends in platform engineering to help you navigate the complexities of modern cloud native environments. Fairwinds joins practitioners from Intuit, StackGen, The New York Times, VMWare, Red Hat, Bouyant, SUSE, and Hachyderm to share our experiences and participate in discussions around best practices and emerging solutions in this space.

Committed to Open Source and the Community

When it comes to enterprise-grade cloud-native tooling, platform engineering and DevOps teams typically choose which technologies to use when building Kubernetes environments. Now widely recognized as lower cost and often more secure than proprietary software, many engineers gravitate toward freely available open source. It can also be much easier to integrate and support than closed source solutions, another reason engineers love using them.

Today, in part due to the efforts of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, open source is a critical component of any modern technology stack. KubeCrash aims to help engineering teams develop the skills necessary to leverage these technologies in their Kubernetes environments. During these one-day knowledge-sharing and virtual learning sessions, developers, reliability engineers, cloud security specialists, and platform engineers are able to learn directly from the maintainers of some of the most popular open source projects and ask questions.

KubeCrash’s deep-dive technical sessions — available online and for free — are led by open source project maintainers, many of whom also serve on CNCF Working Groups. Our sessions focus on open source projects, empowering attendees to leverage freely available, secure, and customizable tools. We’ll be sharing actionable insights and practical takeaways you can use to navigate the growing landscape of platform engineering tools and vendors.

And our commitment to the community goes beyond technology. Similar to previous KubeCrash events, we're partnering with a fantastic organization: Deaf Kids Code. For every registration, KubeCrash will donate $1 to support their mission of empowering deaf and hard-of-hearing children through coding education.

KubeCrash Program Fall 2024

Now running for the sixth time, KubeCrash is a female-led, open source conference hosted by six cloud native companies. We’re bringing you top-notch, KubeCon-grade crash courses on cloud-native tech. Our sessions include zero vendor pitches, just awesome open source content. If you’re wondering what to expect, check out the talks from KubeCrash Spring 2024.

Get ready for a jam-packed schedule. Here's a glimpse of what to expect on October 9th:

  • Opening keynote: The New York Times: Unleashing the Potential of Platform Engineering and Internal Developer Journey with Ahmed Bebars, Principal Engineer at The New York Times
  • Lighting talk: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Blindness with Devin Nance, Client Solution Architect at VMWare; CNCF Blind and Visually Impaired WG member
  • Lighting talk: CNCF AI Working Group: Accelerating AI in Cloud-Native with Adel Zaalouk, CNCF Cloud Native AI WG Technical Lead and Principal Product Manager at Red Hat
  • Session: Fail Smarter, Fix Faster: Gen AI's Role in Streamlining Build Debugging with Michael Crenshaw, Staff Software Engineer at Intuit
  • Session: What if you don’t need an army of SREs? with Flynn, Linkerd Tech Evangelist at Buoyant
  • Session: Accelerating Developer Velocity with Stack Validation on the Edge with Jason Dobies, Director Edge Engineering at SUSE and William Rizzo, Lead Lead Architect Consultant and  SUSEArchitect Consultant at SUSE
  • Panel discussion: Avoiding Big Mistakes: A Panel Discussion on Navigating Platform Engineering Challenges
  • Session: Mastering Kubernetes: Strategies for Optimal Performance and Scalability with me and Brian Benskey, SRE at Fairwinds
  • Session: How to Maintain Consistent and Standardize Cloud Native Infrastructure with Lauren Rother, VP of Product at StackGen and Cesar Rodriguez, VP of Engineering at StackGen
  • Lighting talk: Feature Flag All the Things with Hazel Weakly, Infrastructure Witch of Hachyderm
  • Closing keynote: Accelerating Developer Velocity at Intuit: Our Platform Engineering Journey with GenAI and Argo with Katie Lamkin-Fulsher, Senior Product Manager, Platform and Open Source at Intuit

Join Fairwinds at KubeCrash

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Fairwinds and other industry leaders working with Kubernetes and others with experience using cloud-native and platform engineering tools. Register today for KubeCrash on October 9th and gain valuable insights into platform engineering.

  • Hosts: Lisa-Marie Namphy, CNCF Ambassador and Director Developer Relations at Intuit and Danielle Cook, CNCF Ambassador, Co-chair CNCF Cartografos Group, and VP at StackGen
  • Date: Wednesday, October 9th
  • Format: Virtual & Free
  • Focus: Platform Engineering in 2024
  • Open Source: All sessions centered around open source projects
  • Community & Charity: Supporting Deaf Kids Code with donations

Prepare to enhance your platform engineering skills at KubeCrash! Hope to see you there :-)