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strong>Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B [clear filter]
Tuesday, November 12
 

9:00am MST

Cilium + eBPF Day Hosted by CNCF - Full Day Event | ALL ACCESS PASS REQUIRED
Tuesday November 12, 2024 9:00am - 5:30pm MST
Cilium + eBPF Day schedule is now LIVE!

Cilium is an open source, widely-used, and highly scalable cloud native networking, observability, and security solution based on the kernel technology eBPF, that connects workloads in Kubernetes and beyond, with powerful built-in observability and security capabilities. Cilium + eBPF Day focuses on how Cilium and eBPF are being developed, deployed, and used across the cloud native landscape to revolutionize cloud native platforms.
At Cilium + eBPF Day you’ll hear from end users sharing how Cilium and other eBPF projects unlocked levels of scalability, performance, and security that weren’t possible before and from contributors who will teach you about how cloud native projects are leveraging eBPF to gain these benefits. From eBPF internals in cloud native projects to how Cilium and eBPF are helping businesses achieve their goals, you’ll hear it all at Cilium + eBPF Day. Dive deep into the world of high-performance networking, transparent security, and scalable observability at Cilium + eBPF Day! To learn more please visit the event's website.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to cncfcolocatedevents@linuxfoundation.org.
Tuesday November 12, 2024 9:00am - 5:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
 
Wednesday, November 13
 

11:15am MST

Unlocking Cost Savings & New Possibilities: Your Guide to Prometheus Remote Write 2.0 - Callum Styan, Grafana Labs & Bartłomiej Płotka, Google
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
Prometheus Remote Write is the protocol used to send Prometheus metrics from Prometheus or any other metric source to compatible remote storage endpoints such as Thanos and Cortex. Remote Write is generally used for metric long term storage, centralization, and cloud services. It also enables users to run Prometheus in an agent mode, reducing local storage requirements. Welcome to Remote Write 2.0! In this talk, Bartek and Callum, Prometheus maintainers and RW2.0 spec. co-authors, will introduce you to the next iteration of the popular protocol which adds more functionality while cutting your egress costs up to 60%, and keeps the previous versions easy-to-implement stateless design! The audience will learn what's changed in the second version of Remote Write, what it unlocks, and how easy it is to update or adopt. Finally, the speakers will share the latest benchmarks and differences with the common alternatives.
Speakers
avatar for Bartłomiej Płotka

Bartłomiej Płotka

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Bartek Płotka is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. SWE by heart, with an SRE background, currently working on Cloud Observability. Previously Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. Author of "Efficient Go" book with O'Reilly. As the co-founder of the CNCF Thanos project and... Read More →
avatar for Callum Styan

Callum Styan

Senior Software Engineer, Grafana Labs
Callum is a software engineer from Vancouver, Prometheus Team Member/Maintainer, and currently works on Loki at Grafana Labs.
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

12:10pm MST

Towards Zero Change Incidents: Intuit's Strategy for Implementing AI-Driven Progressive Delivery - Avik Basu & Saravanan Balasubramanian, Intuit
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
At Intuit, rapid development is essential for swift feature updates and fixes. Yet, 33% of last year's incidents were due to new deployments, highlighting the need for a progressive delivery system with automated rollback capabilities. However, traditional static thresholds fall short for Intuit's ~2500 services, each with unique patterns across multiple key performance metrics. To tackle this, Intuit has implemented an ML-based progressive delivery system that utilizes Prometheus to monitor multivariate metrics, offering a comprehensive view of application health and performance during deployments. The talk will present a case study application, identify its critical metrics, and showcase how Intuit leverages Numaproj and its out-of-the-box ML models to generate anomaly scores during deployments using Argo Rollouts. This strategy enables Intuit to quickly identify and address issues using AIOps techniques, ensuring a smooth and dependable customer experience.
Speakers
avatar for Saravanan Balasubramanian

Saravanan Balasubramanian

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Intuit
Bala is the lead engineer and maintainer in Argo workflow project , Intuit- leading AIOps, K8s Abstraction and Argo workflow project for open source community and Intuit.
avatar for Avik Basu

Avik Basu

Staff Machine Learning Engineer, Intuit
Avik is a data scientist and machine learning engineer with expertise across multiple ML domains such as computer vision, natural language understanding, reinforcement learning, and time series. Currently, he leads the machine learning initiatives for open-source AIOps at Intuit... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

2:30pm MST

Unifying Observability: Correlating Metrics, Traces, and Logs with Exemplars and OpenTelemetry - Kruthika Prasanna Simha & Charlie Le, Apple
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
In modern distributed systems, observability is key to understanding application performance and behavior. While metrics, traces, and logs each provide valuable insights, their true power is realized when they are correlated. This talk will dive into the practical benefits and implementation of correlating these signals with exemplars using the OpenTelemetry SDK and Collector, and showcase the results in Grafana. Attendees will learn how to leverage OpenTelemetry to create exemplars which will allow them to navigate from either logs or metrics to their traces.
Speakers
avatar for Kruthika Prasanna Simha

Kruthika Prasanna Simha

Senior Software Engineer, Apple
Kruthika is a software engineer at Apple specializing in building ML enabled observability solutions. She holds a Masters in Computer Engineering and has specialized in Machine Learning. In her free time, she likes to dabble with Jupyter Notebooks for running experiments with data... Read More →
avatar for Charlie Le

Charlie Le

Senior Software Engineer, Apple
Charlie is a software engineer at Apple, specializing in building and scaling cloud native observability solutions and infrastructure. Deeply inspired by the collaborative spirit of open source, he actively contributes to projects like Cortex and OpenTelemetry, shaping the future... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

3:25pm MST

Using OpenTelemetry for Deep Observability Within Messaging Queues - Shivanshu Raj Shrivastava & Ekansh Gupta, SigNoz
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
The recent changes in OpenTelemetry have made new semantic conventions and changes in agents to better monitor messaging queues such as Kafka, RabbitMQ, and Amazon SQS, etc. In this session, we'll discuss how those semantic conventions are standardizing the telemetry collected from producers, consumers, and the messaging queues, and how in-depth observability can be achieved by correlating producer-to-consumer spans with the metrics collected from Kafka. Additionally, We will demonstrate how the Kafka Java client side instrumentation enabled and JMX metrics collected from Kafka how OpenTelemetry instrumentation can help for metrics to trace and trace to metrics correlation and spot reasons for anomalies like increased consumer lag, partition failures, time taken by messaging queues. This will also help in giving the corresponding traces in time that can help end users to better delve into their infrastructures and optimize their asynchronous applications.
Speakers
avatar for Ekansh Gupta

Ekansh Gupta

SDE, SigNoz
Ekansh is a Software Development Engineer with SigNoz, with active involvement in various open-source and cloud native communities for upwards two years now. He was previously an SDE Intern at SteamLabs. He is also a speaker for a couple of talks at PyCon, KubeCon and MozFests. Ekansh... Read More →
avatar for Shivanshu Raj Shrivastava

Shivanshu Raj Shrivastava

Founding Engineer, SigNoz
Shivanshu is a Founding Engineer at SigNoz, working on building an OTeL native observability product. He has a keen interest in deep tech and OSS. He is a CNCF ambassador and a member of CNCF projects like OTeL, k8s, and Istio. He has got the opportunity to mentor contributors in... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

4:30pm MST

Watching the Watchers: How We Do Continuous Reliability at Grafana Labs - Nicole van der Hoeven, Grafana Labs
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Nothing is foolproof. Everything fails eventually. Observability tools help predict and lessen the impact of those failures, as the watchers of your software systems. But who watches the watchers? At Grafana Labs, we're not immune to production incidents. Just like any company, we still sometimes move too quickly. We run complex, microservices-based systems ourselves, so we have to eat our own dogfood on a daily basis. In this talk, I reveal: - how we solved a years-long mystery that cost us $100,000+ - how we got our internal Mimir clusters to reliably hold 1.3 billion time series for metrics - what we've had to do to scale our Loki clusters to handle 324 TB of logs a day - what our Grafana dashboards to monitor Grafana Cloud look like Sometimes, it's easier to learn from failures in observability than from successes. This talk is a confession of some of our worst sins as well as a realistic look under the hood at how we're improving the continuous reliability of our stack.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole van der Hoeven

Nicole van der Hoeven

Senior Developer Advocate, Grafana Labs
Nicole is a Senior Developer Advocate at Grafana Labs and a performance engineer with over a decade of experience in breaking software and learning to build it back up again. She has lived in the Philippines, the US, Australia, the Netherlands, and Portugal, helping teams all over... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any

5:25pm MST

The OTTL Cookbook: A Collection of Solutions to Common Problems - Tyler Helmuth, Honeycomb & Evan Bradley, Dynatrace
Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Is your telemetry missing key attributes? Maybe there are details in your log bodies you’d rather have as attributes. It is common to find yourself in situations where your data doesn't look how you expect: it's too large, the wrong shape, or doesn't have everything you want. The OpenTelemetry Collector uses the OpenTelemetry Transformation Language (OTTL) to solve these problems. OTTL enables telemetry transformations based on any field of the payload, utilizing functions to execute the changes. In this session, Tyler and Evan will go over a brief intro to OTTL and then cover example after example of situations where you can use OTTL to solve processing problems in the Collector, like setting attributes, or defining an entire OTLP log record from a kubernetes event. Get ready with situations of your own, as we’ll save time at the end to try writing OTTL statements live on stage for your transformation or filtering issues so we can demonstrate how flexible OTTL truly is.
Speakers
avatar for Tyler Helmuth

Tyler Helmuth

Staff Software Engineer, Honeycomb
Tyler is a Sr. Software Engineer at Honeycomb with a passion for observability and helping users start their observability journey. He is a maintainer for the OpenTelemetry Collector and OTel Helm Charts, and an active contributor to other OTel repositories. While not its originator... Read More →
avatar for Evan Bradley

Evan Bradley

Senior Software Engineer, Dynatrace
Evan helps maintain the OpenTelemetry Collector, where he is also a primary contributor to the OpenTelemetry Transformation Language (OTTL) and the OpenTelemetry Agent Management Protocol (OpAMP) Collector components. Evan has a background in developing DevOps tooling and observability... Read More →
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Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any
 
Thursday, November 14
 

11:00am MST

Lessons Learned Adopting OpenTelemetry at Scale - Alex Arnell, Heroku / Salesforce
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
OpenTelemetry makes bold promises to unlock and unleash your observability, providing you with open standards, no vendor lock-in and interoperability with just about everything. You believe that your organization could really benefit from an uplift to modern observability. It would be easy to adopt if you were was starting out fresh, but let’s face it, most organizations have sprawling codebases and architectures. Decisions, infrastructure and often engineers that have been in place for decades. How do you even get started? This Heroku case study dives into our OpenTelemetry journey where you'll discover strategies on adoption, how to deal with internal resistance, and technical guidance on rolling out the change. Learn from our missteps and what we wished we had done differently. You’ll even see how a bit of luck can help drive adoption over the finish line. This session will equip you to navigate OpenTelemetry adoption in the most entrenched environments.
Speakers
avatar for Alex Arnell

Alex Arnell

Principal Engineer, Heroku / Salesforce
Alex Arnell is a Principal Engineer at Heroku / Salesforce with over two decades of software development experience. Alex has spent the last decade specializing in telemetry and observability systems. Alex is the lead engineer of the Telemetry team at Heroku, responsible for the collection... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any

11:55am MST

Cognitive and Self-Adaptive System for Effective Distributed-Tracing in Applications - Mitul Tandon & Akash Gusain
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
In response to challenges of limited trace capture in dynamic API tracing systems, the solution leverages Machine Learning and Cognitive approach for unbiased trace collection. Unlike existing implementations with a skewed distribution(~5%) towards normal traces, our self-adaptive system dynamically learns to prioritise and capture diverse traces, crucial for effective diagnosis of API failures and performance issues. This innovative approach significantly enhances the SREs ability to triage complex issues, leading to a game-changing reduction in Mean Time to Resolve (MTTR). The Adaptive Sampling approach analyses existing system traces and autonomously adjusts the sampling rate, eliminating manual configs. This ML-based solution outcome includes streamlined trace metric analysis, enhanced reliability work efficiency, and considerable infrastructure cost reduction through targeted trace collection, ultimately making a significant impact on operational effectiveness & reliability
Speakers
avatar for Akash Gusain

Akash Gusain

Software Engineer, Bito
Akash Gusain is a software engineer with over two years of experience in designing and deploying cloud-native applications. At VMware, he contributed to the development of scalable and robust cloud solutions, showcasing his ability to learn and adapt quickly to new technologies while... Read More →
avatar for Mitul Tandon

Mitul Tandon

Software Engineer
A DevOps/SRE Engineer at VMware with 2+ years of experience with working on distributed systems and containerised applications.
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any

2:30pm MST

Low-Overhead, Zero-Instrumentation, Continuous Profiling for OpenTelemetry - Christos Kalkanis, Elastic
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Elastic has recently donated its whole-system continuous profiling agent to OpenTelemetry. After a thorough community review process, the donation was enthusiastically accepted. Leveraging eBPF, the profiling agent provides unprecedented visibility into the runtime behavior of all applications: it builds stacktraces that go from the kernel to userspace native code, all the way into code running into higher level runtimes, enabling users to identify performance regressions, reduce wasteful computations, and debug complex issues faster. This session will explore: - Benefits of eBPF-based continuous profiling compared to conventional approaches that rely on application instrumentation - How the agent builds profiles that seamlessly span kernel, native code and most widely used application runtimes - Integration with the rest of OpenTelemetry: OTLP and Collector
Speakers
avatar for Christos Kalkanis

Christos Kalkanis

Principal Software Engineer, Elastic
Christos is a principal engineer at Elastic, a maintainer for the OpenTelemetry Profiling SIG and a co-author of the donated OpenTelemetry profiling agent previously known as the Elastic Universal Profiling agent. After more than a decade of focusing on cybersecurity offense he moved... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

3:25pm MST

Measuring All the Costs with OpenCost Plugins - Alex Meijer, Stackwatch
Thursday November 14, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
The CNCF OpenCost project is approaching 5,000 stars on GitHub and has become one of the most popular cost monitoring systems in use. Originally focused on cloud provider and Kubernetes cost monitoring, OpenCost expanded its scope in May 2024 by launching OpenCost Plugins with Datadog as the first reference implementation. These plugins allow users to measure and visualize virtually any cost in OpenCost, without writing a single line of OpenCost code. Alex Meijer, OpenCost and OpenCost Plugins maintainer, will speak on how the OpenCost Plugins ecosystem works and will dive into the use of the open-source FOCUS spec in OpenCost, which is the key to being able to measure nearly any cost. A plugin-enabled OpenCost deployment will be demoed, with an external cost (Datadog) visualized alongside the traditional Kubernetes and cloud provider costs. Alex will also share how to get started with plugins so that users can start analyzing the costs of whatever matters to their unique use case!
Speakers
avatar for Alex Meijer

Alex Meijer

Staff Software Engineer, Stackwatch
Alex Meijer has been working with Kubernetes for his entire career, being at various times a user, operator, and currently as someone working to help others use Kubernetes better. He has served in startups ranging in size from 5-90 people. Alex contributes to the Opencost project... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

4:30pm MST

Mastering OpenTelemetry Collector Configuration - Steve Flanders, Cisco
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Configuring the OpenTelemetry Collector can be a daunting task for both novices and seasoned professionals alike. Yet, mastering this crucial aspect is essential for unlocking the full potential of your observability stack. In this session, you will embark on a journey to gain the knowledge and skills needed to conquer common OpenTelemetry Collector configuration challenges. This session will draw from real-world experiences and best practices and provide live demonstrations to navigate the intricacies of OpenTelemetry Collector configuration. Whether you are a novice looking to get started or a seasoned veteran seeking to level up your skills, this session promises to empower you with the knowledge and confidence needed to properly and efficiently configure the OpenTelemetry Collector.
Speakers
avatar for Steve Flanders

Steve Flanders

Senior Director of Engineering, Splunk
Steve Flanders is a Senior Director of Engineering at Splunk (acquired by Cisco) responsible for the Observability Platform team, which includes contributions to the OpenTelemetry project. He was previously the Head of Product at Omnition (acquired by Splunk). Prior to Omnition, he... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any

5:25pm MST

Now You See Me: Tame MTTR with Real-Time Anomaly Detection - Kruthika Prasanna Simha & Raj Bhensadadia, Apple Inc.
Thursday November 14, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Picture this! You are running an application on a Kubernetes cluster & you notice that your nodes have been restarting and your users are noticing that your application is unreachable. As an engineer, you want to identify these failures in real-time & differentiate these from known states, at scale. But we know, static thresholds fail for dynamic metrics! This session explores real-time anomaly detection for cloud-native systems. We'll show you how to reduce MTTR and mean time to analyse by proactively identifying abnormal application behavior using statistical & machine learning algorithms on time series data from Prometheus. Learn to pinpoint issues, identify missing instrumentation, and visualize anomalies using Grafana. This session equips you to achieve faster issue resolution and maintain optimal application health. We'll demo practical techniques for metrics selection, anomaly detection and proactive issue identification to manage your cloud-native applications.
Speakers
avatar for Raj

Raj

Machine Learning Engineer, Apple Inc.
Raj Bhensadadia, a machine learning engineer with a passion for leveraging ML technologies to enhance monitoring and analysis of large scale systems and ensure robustness and performance of infrastructure and services.
avatar for Kruthika Prasanna Simha

Kruthika Prasanna Simha

Senior Software Engineer, Apple
Kruthika is a software engineer at Apple specializing in building ML enabled observability solutions. She holds a Masters in Computer Engineering and has specialized in Machine Learning. In her free time, she likes to dabble with Jupyter Notebooks for running experiments with data... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability
  • Content Experience Level Any
 
Friday, November 15
 

11:00am MST

Shopify’s Open Source Approach to Network Monitoring with eBPF, Vector and ClickHouse - Sebastian Rabenhorst & Matt Franklin, Shopify
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
At Shopify, we’ve successfully implemented a scalable, open-source network monitoring solution for the cloud. In this talk, we will demonstrate how we built a network monitoring solution leveraging eBPF, Vector, ClickHouse, and Grafana. This solution enables us to monitor over 30 million network flow, DNS and other networking-related events per second at the container level for thousands of services across hundreds of Kubernetes clusters in the Shopify Cloud. We will also share the lessons we learned regarding these technologies and provide insights on how you can implement your own purely open-source monitoring solution capable of handling millions of events per second.
Speakers
avatar for Sebastian

Sebastian

Senior Production Engineer, Shopify
Sebastian is a Senior Production Engineer at Shopify mostly working on monitoring and logging solutions as part of the observability team.
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Observability

11:55am MST

Accessibility at KubeCon: Deaf Voices in Cloud Native - Alfonso Torres, DeafTech; Jay Jackson, CallRevu; Destiny O'Connor, Women Blessing Women; Travis Johnson, Convo Communications; Rob Koch, Slalom Build
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Never met a deaf person at a conference? That is not surprising. While there are lots of deaf engineers, until recently, most conferences — and virtually any other community activity — haven't been accessible to deaf community members. But for KubeCon, that all changed exactly a year ago! During this discussion, deaf panelists from various countries will shed light on their unique experiences being deaf in tech and the impact that making KubeCon accessible has had on their lives and hopes for the future. Attendees will learn why the technology space is a great fit for deaf individuals, the benefits and opportunities deaf professionals bring to the table, and what it takes to be an accessible and welcoming community. Panelists will also debunk common misconceptions and empower *you* to take steps toward a more inclusive cloud native ecosystem.
Speakers
avatar for Rob Koch

Rob Koch

Principal, Slalom Build
A tech enthusiast who thrives on steering projects from their initial spark to successful fruition, Rob Koch is Principal at Slalom Build, AWS Hero, and Co-chair of the CNCF Deaf and Hard of Hearing Working Group. His expertise in architecting event-driven systems is firmly rooted... Read More →
avatar for Alfonso Balderas Torres

Alfonso Balderas Torres

Founder, DeafTech
I am founder of DeafTech, an initiative dedicated to support the Deaf community in their professional development in the field of technology, through technology events, programming courses and conferences. In addition, I am co-founder of WorldDeafTech, an organization focused on creating... Read More →
avatar for Destiny O'Connor

Destiny O'Connor

Co-Chair CNCF Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG, Web Developer, Women Blessing Women
As Co-Chair of the CNCF Deaf and Hard of Hearing Working Group, where I channel my passion for creating a more inclusive tech world for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. My mission is to educate the tech community about the unique challenges and experiences of being deaf in this... Read More →
avatar for Jay Jackson

Jay Jackson

Senior Software Engineer, CallRevu
Jay Jackson, a Senior Software Engineer at CallRevu, brings over 2 decades of experience in the tech industry. Jay has navigated this tech journey as a deaf individual, with American Sign Language (ASL) as his primary mode of communication and is passionate about exploring ways to... Read More →
avatar for Travis Johnson

Travis Johnson

Level 3 Engineer, Convo Communications
A Linux aficionado, Travis Johnson is a deaf Level 3 Engineer with 10+ years of experience in the VoIP industry, where he has gained deep knowledge of networking and scripting. A firm believer in lifetime learning, Travis continuously acquires new skills and certifications. Off work... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B

2:00pm MST

Gamifying Cloud Native: How to Design and Build an Educational Game for Your Project - Calum Murray, University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering & Zainab Husain, OCAD University
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
Have you ever struggled to explain what a Cloud Native project does? One of the challenges many cloud native projects face is that the abstractions they provide are not intuitive for new users. Since cloud technologies are often built on top of each other and use domain specific language, this problem compounds. Luckily, educational games can be made to help communicate these abstract concepts in a fun and engaging format! In this talk, we will explore how you can build an educational game for your project through the example of a game that the Knative community has built to teach Knative Eventing. We will walk through the steps other open source projects can follow to design their own educational game, including brainstorming strategies for deciding on key concepts and which metaphors/symbols to use to represent these concepts. These information design strategies can also be applied to create more understandable educational cloud native content in general!
Speakers
avatar for Zainab Husain

Zainab Husain

Knative UX Design Lead, OCAD University
Zainab Husain is a UX Design Researcher working at OCAD University. She completed her Masters in Engineering at the University of Toronto, focusing on Human Computer Interactions. Zainab is passionate about tools that improve collaboration between Engineers and Designers and is also... Read More →
avatar for Calum Murray

Calum Murray

Knative Eventing Maintainer and UX Lead, University of Toronto, Canada
I'm a software engineer, and I love building cool things in open source. I like to seek out the most interesting and challenging problems which I think will have a large impact, and build creative solutions to them. I also like to share my passion for open source with others, and... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Cloud Native Experience
  • Content Experience Level Any

2:55pm MST

Tick, TAG, TOC - Keeping Cloud Native Running - Karena Angell, Red Hat; Rajas Kakodkar, Broadcom; Alex Chircop, Akamai; Ricardo Aravena, Snowflake; Marina Moore, Edera
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
With only so many hours in the day, how does the cloud native community keep things running? Over 190 projects, thousands of contributors, and an array of groups all contribute to what we know as “cloud native” but there is more going on behind the scenes that keep the machine of cloud native running smoothly and driving the technical direction of the landscape. In this panel discussion, you’ll hear from Chairs and Technical Leads of Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Runtime, Storage, App Delivery and the chair of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) on - How they are defining the roadmap for the future - The glue and oil of collaboration between advisory, oversight, and projects’ health - How you can time your engagement with these groups to have an outsized impact! This is not a maintainer track session. While they are separate tracks for specific CNCF TAG and TOC activities, this is meant to be your backstage pass to see how the CNCF landscape gets shaped!
Speakers
avatar for Marina Moore

Marina Moore

Edera
Marina Moore has a PhD from at NYU where she performed research into software supply chain security. This research focused on real-world application through open source contribution. She is an open source maintainer and active in open source communities through the CNCF and OpenSSF... Read More →
avatar for Alex Chircop

Alex Chircop

Chief Architect at Akamai, Akamai
Chief Architect at Akamai. Previously a founder and CTO of Ondat (formerly StoraeOS), building software defined solutions for cloud native environments. Alex is also a co-chair of the CNCF Storage TAG (previously SIG). Before embarking on the startup adventure he spent over 25 years... Read More →
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Ricardo Aravena

Cloud Native Lead, Snowflake
Ricardo Aravena is a Cloud Infrastructure Lead helping automate systems with cloud native technologies at Snowflake. He's an open source enthusiast, co-chair of the CNCF TAG-Runtime, Lead for CNCF Cloud Native AI Working Group and a CNCF Ambassador. He has been working in tech for... Read More →
avatar for Karena Angell

Karena Angell

Senior Principal Chief Architect, Red Hat
Karena Angell is a Senior Principal Chief Architect at Red Hat focusing on cloud native application workloads for Kubernetes, open source software projects, as well as solutions for the 'open' hybrid cloud.
avatar for Rajas Kakodkar

Rajas Kakodkar

Staff Software Engineer at Broadcom | Tech Lead CNCF TAG Runtime, Broadcom
Rajas is a staff software engineer at Broadcom and a tech lead of the CNCF Technical Advisory Group, Runtime. He is actively involved in the AI working group in the CNCF. He is a Kubernetes contributor and has been a maintainer of the Kube Proxy Next Gen Project. He has also served... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 1 | Grand Ballroom B
  Cloud Native Experience
  • Content Experience Level Any

4:00pm MST

SPIFFE the Easy Way: Universal X509 and JWT Identities Using cert-manager - Tim Ramlot & Ashley Davis, Venafi
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 4:35pm MST
SPIFFE is incredible. Each workload is assigned its own universal identity, simplifying the security and management of communications in distributed systems. While SPIRE (the reference SPIFFE implementation) is exceptionally powerful, it is also quite complex. Deploying SPIRE on Kubernetes requires StatefulSets, which can be challenging and frustrating. Many cloud vendors are starting to offer turnkey SPIFFE solutions, but that comes with risk of vendor lock-in. In this talk, we will demonstrate how to use the Cloud Native cert-manager solution to implement SPIFFE (x509 and JWT) with low operational overhead for all Kubernetes workloads. The session includes all you need to know to issue X.509 SVIDs, use them and validate them. Additionally, we will introduce an experimental solution to convert x509 SVIDs into JWT SVIDs. The demo will highlight how to authenticate to third-party APIs (such as AWS, GCP, Azure, and others) using these JWT SVIDs.
Speakers
avatar for Ashley Davis

Ashley Davis

Staff Software Engineer, Venafi
As a teenager, Ash taught himself to program after wondering how exactly video games were made. That led to adventures trawling through open source codebases, sparking an interest in computers spanning from bare-metal machine code right up to scalable distributed platforms like Kubernetes... Read More →
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Tim Ramlot

Senior Software Engineer - cert-manager maintainer, Venafi
Tim started working at Venafi as a software engineer after his graduation as computer science engineer at Ghent University. He learned about cert-manager and Venafi through a Google Summer of Code internship. His mission at Venafi is to advance his problem solving skills, whilst contributing... Read More →
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