How to Optimize Kubernetes for Security, Cost, Reliability and Scale

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As Kubernetes matures and adoption increases, one question keeps coming up: Am I doing it right? In organizations with hundreds (or even thousands) of clusters at work, finding ways to boost the efficiency and productivity of these important areas is critical.

In this webinar, Kendall Miller, president of Fairwinds, and Rachel Sweeney, insights enablement engineer at Fairwinds, discuss ways you can optimize Kubernetes to ensure you are achieving key business goals around:

  • Security
  • Compliance
  • Reliability
  • Scale

Learn how embracing the principles of DevSecOps (or service ownership) can help you enable your team to ship reliable applications faster.

KENDALL MILLER
President - Fairwinds
Kendall was one of the first hires at Fairwinds and has spent the past six years making the dream of disrupting infrastructure a reality while keeping his finger on the pulse of changing demands in the market and valuable partnership opportunities.
RACHEL SWEENEY
Insights Enablement Engineer - Fairwinds
Rachel is an insights enablement engineer at Fairwinds. Her work consists of helping clients manage their Kubernetes clusters so they can spend more time focusing on delivering value to their customers. She also works with her team to identify common problems in Kubernetes to drive software development for Fairwinds.

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