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Wednesday, November 13
 

11:15am MST

Using Notary Project to Ensure Authenticity and Integrity of Artifacts Within the Enterprise - Toddy Mladenov, Microsoft & Tjark Rasche, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
In this session, we will go over the steps and considerations the enterprise goes through to select a reliable and future-proof signing technology and improve the integrity and authenticity of their software artifacts. We will share the questions and constraints in the enterprise and how those were addressed by Notary Project. We will also provide an update on the latest features and the roadmap for Notary Project.
Speakers
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Toddy Mladenov

Principal Product Manager, Microsoft
Toddy has over 25 years of experience in software engineering and design, consulting, and product management for companies like Microsoft, T-Mobile, and SAP. He started his cloud journey 14 years ago as part of the Azure team. Since then, Toddy worked on large-scale cloud implementations... Read More →
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Tjark Rasche

Senior Software Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH
Tjark works as a Cloud Software Engineer at Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH. He focuses on automating the cluster lifecycle, cluster security and integrating custom cluster addons with Kubernetes. He is also highly involved with the local Kubernetes community, founder of the Kubernetes... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD

12:10pm MST

Emissary-Ingress: Version 4 and the Road Ahead - Flynn, Buoyant
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
Emissary-ingress 4.0 is shipping! This marks the first new major version in some years for Emissary, one of the first Kubernetes-native, self-service API gateways and ingress controllers, and it comes on the heels of some big changes in the project. In this session, we'll start with a quick overview of the need for ingress controllers in general, the benefits of self-service developer workflows, and how Emissary-ingress can help with these issues. We'll also talk about recent changes in the project, what Emissary 4 brings to the table, and how to get involved as a contributor, how to best offer feedback, and what's in store for the project in the future. Emissary's maintainer sessions are always great opportunities to talk directly with Emissary-ingress maintainers and make sure your voice is heard when it comes to the project's future -- looking forward to seeing you there!
Speakers
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Flynn -

Tech Evangelist, Buoyant
Flynn is a tech evangelist at Buoyant, educating developers about Linkerd, Kubernetes, and cloud-native development in general. He has spent 40 years in software engineering (from the kernel up through distributed applications, with a common thread of communications and security throughout... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD

2:30pm MST

Kubernetes WG Device Management - Advancing K8s Support for GPUs - John Belamaric, Google; Patrick Ohly, Intel; Kevin Klues, NVIDIA
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
The goal of the recently formed WG Device Management is to enable simple and efficient configuration, sharing, and allocation of accelerators (such as GPUs and TPUs) and other specialized devices. This working group focuses on the APIs, abstractions, and feature designs needed to configure, target, and share the necessary hardware for both batch and serving (inference) workloads. The current focus of the working group is the Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) feature. Come to this talk to learn what we have delivered in Kubernetes 1.31, what is coming in 1.32 and beyond, and how you can influence the roadmap for Kubernetes support of accelerated workloads.
Speakers
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Patrick Ohly

Principal Engineer, Intel
Patrick Ohly is a software engineer at Intel GmbH, Germany. In the past he has worked on performance analysis software for HPC clusters ("Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector") and cluster technology in general (PTP and hardware time stamping). Since January 2009 he has worked for Intel... Read More →
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Kevin Klues

Distinguished Engineer, NVIDIA
Kevin Klues is a distinguished engineer on the NVIDIA Cloud Native team. Kevin has been involved in the design and implementation of a number of Kubernetes technologies, including the Topology Manager, the Kubernetes stack for Multi-Instance GPUs, and Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA... Read More →
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John Belamaric

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google
John is a Sr Staff SWE, co-chair of K8s SIG Architecture and of K8s WG Device Management, helping lead efforts to improve how GPUs, TPUs, NICs and other devices are selected, shared, and configured in Kubernetes. He is also co-founder of Nephio, an LF project for K8s-based automation... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD

3:25pm MST

OpenTelemetry Project Update - Alolita Sharma, Apple; Juraci Paixão Kröhling, Grafana Labs; Ted Young, ServiceNow; Morgan Mclean, Splunk; Daniel Dyla, Dynatrace
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
This is the official OpenTelemetry session at Kubecon. OpenTelemetry started with distributed traces and metrics, but the project's vision has always been to provide whatever signals are needed from infrastructure, services, and more. This session will focus on what's coming next, including new signals and sources. Join to learn about OpenTelemetry's new logging functionality, including its two logging paths, the benefits of each, and real-world production examples. We'll show the power of the next wave of OpenTelemetry enhancements, including profiling and the insights that this unlocks in combination with distributed traces, and how we're extending your observability to client applications. We'll wrap up with a Q&A of 10+ project maintainers, who can speak to these topics and more.
Speakers
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Morgan Mclean

Director of Product Management, Splunk
Morgan is one of the co-founders of OpenTelemetry, and he sits on the project's governance committee and runs multiple initiatives within the project. He is a Senior Director of Product Management at Splunk, where he is responsible for the core platform behind Splunk Observability... Read More →
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Juraci Paixão Kröhling

Software Engineer, Grafana Labs
Juraci Paixão Kröhling is a software engineer at Grafana Labs, a maintainer of the OpenTelemetry project, a member of the project's governing board and CNCF Ambassador. He has presented about distributed tracing, OpenTelemetry, and other related topics at conferences like KubeCon... Read More →
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Daniel Dyla

Senior Open Source Architect / OpenTelemetry GC, JS, Maintainer, Dynatrace
Daniel joined Dynatrace in 2015 working on the Davis Assistant natural language interface to the Dynatrace AI. He is an Open Source Architect, member of the W3C Distributed Tracing Working Group, OpenTelemetry specification contributor, maintainer of the OpenTelemetry JS client, and... Read More →
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Ted Young

Director of Developer Education, ServiceNow
OpenTelemetry co-founder
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Alolita Sharma

Observability Engineering, Apple
Alolita Sharma is a member of OpenTelemetry GC, Observability TAG co-chair, CNCF End-User TAB Chair and Governing Board member. She leads Apple’s AIML observability teams. She contributes to open source, open standards at OpenTelemetry, Unicode, W3C. She has served on the boards... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD

4:30pm MST

CNI Updates and Direction! - Michael Zappa, Microsoft
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
The CNI or Container Networking Interface is one of the most important projects of Kubernetes and the surrounding ecosystem. Without it, nodes aren’t ready, and pods aren’t scheduled. This session will provide a brief overview of what the CNI is, where it intersects with Kubernetes, the latest updates, how you can get involved and the future of the CNI. We have talked a lot about CNI 2.0 and now it is becoming a reality. This will be the biggest change to the CNI however let's not get carried away, we will make this seamless for you! Attendees will leave with an understanding of what the CNI is and how it fits into the larger picture of Kubernetes networking so that you can contribute to the CNI community!
Speakers
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Michael Zappa

Software Engineer, Microsoft
Hello, I am Zappa. I have been a technologist for over 20 years with a background in networking, systems, software and Devops engineering. I am a self-caught coder and started in the 6th grade. I am passionate about the ecosystem and container networking. My areas in the open-source... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD

5:25pm MST

Observability TAG Round-up and What’s New for AI Observability - Alolita Sharma, Apple & Chris Larsen, Netflix
Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
The Observability TAG has been busy in 2024. We've been hard at work on exciting initiatives designed to address the challenges of large-scale observability. This session will provide an update on our activities, workgroups, and achievements. The cloud is undergoing a supernova event! Massive deployments of GPUs and NPUs running AI workloads are fueling a revolution, but implementing observability for this new ecosystem can easily devour your budget. As CNCF’s Observability TAG, we'll dive into the latest trends in observability that address the cost challenges of the AI Cloud. See what’s new to help manage observability data more effectively, optimize operational efficiency, and keep costs under control.
Speakers
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Chris Larsen

Senior Software Engineer, Netflix, Netflix
Observability engineer focusing on cross telemetry correlation and maintainer of OpenTSDB.
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Alolita Sharma

Observability Engineering, Apple
Alolita Sharma is a member of OpenTelemetry GC, Observability TAG co-chair, CNCF End-User TAB Chair and Governing Board member. She leads Apple’s AIML observability teams. She contributes to open source, open standards at OpenTelemetry, Unicode, W3C. She has served on the boards... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 4 | Regency Ballroom BCD
 

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