Saint Paul, MN
2018-05-09 to 2018-05-10
Description
Microsoft issued me a Mac when they hired me to help people use Linux on Azure. If this sounds like the beginning of a nerdy joke, it’s because we need to question long-held opinions, let go of deeply-cherished stereotypes, and welcome this new era of open collaboration.
Let’s take the 10,000 foot tour of today’s cloud, containers, and orchestration landscape before diving into specifics we can use when making calls on microservices, backing data stores, and app decomposition. We’ll talk public cloud, containers, and k8s from the “Open at Microsoft” perspective!
Slides
Tweets
“You don’t go to cloud to go to cloud. You go to cloud to solve problems.” @bridgetkromhout #ndcMinnesota #Kubernetes
— Particular Software (@ParticularSW) May 9, 2018
“To have cloud” is not a reason to go the cloud. @bridgetkromhout #ndcMinnesota pic.twitter.com/Lse5V4ANki
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
Sitting in "Cloud, Containers, Kubernetes" session, great early message "Don't go to cloud just to go to cloud." #ndcMinnesota
— Shane Charles (@Dead_Stroke) May 9, 2018
Getting to hear @bridgetkromhout speak at #NDCMinnesota...containers + on fleek Microsoft hair = everything pic.twitter.com/BxxhFU2DJk
— Top Tierney (@Tierneywixted) May 9, 2018
“Containers and cloud. Two great tastes which taste great together. But you may get indigestion from them.” @bridgetkromhout at #NDCMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
“Just because the hype says Kubernetes is right for everyone doesn’t mean it’s right for you.” @bridgetkromhout at #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
"Use [technology] because it solves the problems you actually have, not just because it's a thing that exists in the world" - timeless wisdom from @bridgetkromhout #ndcminnesota
— Dylan Beattie 🇪🇺 (@dylanbeattie) May 9, 2018
Wise words from @bridgetkromhout - Evaluate if a shiny new tech is right for your company and the problems you’re trying to solve #ndcminnesota pic.twitter.com/LMx48AQ9ZN
— Sammi G (@zruty) May 9, 2018
“Kubernetes has a steep learning curve because a lot of things are configurable.” @bridgetkromhout at #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
A warning from @bridgetkromhout about security: “That way leads to sadness and people running bitcoin mining on your infrastructure.” #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
Finally getting the chance to listen to @bridgetkromhout pic.twitter.com/Wevom85VCS
— Ben Hall (@Ben_Hall) May 9, 2018
@bridgetkromhout recommends talking to other groups in your organization. Network and Security might have opinions on Kubernetes’ flat network. #ndcminnesota pic.twitter.com/Kw0T1lWtpK
— Sammi G (@zruty) May 9, 2018
Enjoying this overview talk of “cloud, containers, and kubernetes” by @bridgetkromhout. Lots of caution given and a fair balance of the pros and cons; not just hype. #NDCMinnesota pic.twitter.com/7f3W30w1th
— Trent Willis (@trentmwillis) May 9, 2018
“In the land of software development, we often glorify the innovation. You shipped, that’s cool. But you probably also want to provide actual value.“ And be able to maintain and upgrade. @bridgetkromhout #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
“You can’t buy good cross-team collaboration.” That’s something you have to build. @bridgetkromhout at #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
“It’s 2018. I’m pretty sure we’re in the darkest timeline... but I have a Mac with a Microsoft asset tag on it.” @bridgetkromhout at #ndcMinnesota
— Riley Major (@RileyMajor) May 9, 2018
Cloud, Containers and Kubernetes @bridgetkromhout #ndcminnesota #sketchnotes pic.twitter.com/PPqtwrIrAn
— David Neal 🥓🥑 (@reverentgeek) May 9, 2018
The trigger warning just brightened my day by 6%
— Adam Mackintosh (@agm1984) May 9, 2018
YOLO -> production! Ha!— Jono Stewart (@digitalpsychic) May 9, 2018
Awesome
— bnk (@data_nayte) May 9, 2018