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  • KubeCon 2025 - HashiCorp
    In this final KubeCon EU 2025 throwback, Johan sits down with Karim Satirli from HashiCorp for a candid and technical conversation on cloud-native tooling, open source culture, and the evolving role of Nomad in AI and edge computing.From solving real customer problems on the KubeCon show floor to discussing how HashiCorp products like Terraform, Vault, and Nomad support hybrid cloud, multi-cluster Kubernetes, and even Raspberry Pi-powered fish farms — this episode covers the spectrum of modern infrastructure needs.🧩 Topics CoveredWhat HashiCorp showcased at KubeCon EU 2025Terraform and Helm for hybrid Kubernetes workloadsA real-world use case: deploying to both EKS and AKS from a unified Terraform pipelineThe engineer-first mentality of solving problems on the spotNomad's support for GPU scheduling and multi-instance GPUsEdge computing stories — including running Nomad on Raspberry Pi 2s for fish farmsThe relevance of Nomad in air-gapped or non-containerized environmentsThe return of HashiDays London — why you should attend and what to expectHashiDays London – happening June 2025 at the Montcalm, LondonHashiDays Singapore – July 2025, featuring cloud engineering and business tracks→ Register at: hashidays.com📬 Feedback or Questions?We’d love to hear from you!Email us at: [email protected]🔗 Connect with UsHost: Johan van AmersfoortLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/vhojanTwitter/X: @vhojanGuest: Karim SatirliLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ksatirliTwitter/X: @ksatirli
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  • KubeCon 2025 - VMware
    In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, the Johan engages in a detailed conversation with Katarina Brookfield from VMware about their cloud native offerings, particularly focusing on VMware's Kubernetes service integrated within the VMware Cloud Foundation. They discuss the complexities of Kubernetes and how VMware aims to simplify the deployment and management of Kubernetes clusters and virtual machines. The conversation also touches on VMware's contributions to the CNCF landscape and the relationship between VMware's VCF and Tanzu platforms.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cloud Native Chronicles and KubeCon 202501:11 VMware's Cloud Native Offerings and Kubernetes Integration04:11 Simplifying Kubernetes Complexity with VMware Solutions09:56 Contributions to the CNCF Landscape and Community Perception14:39 Understanding VMware's VCF and Tanzu Relationship
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  • KubeCon 2025 - Kubeflow, OpenShift AI, and Veeam
    In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, we explore the highlights from KubeCon 2025, focusing on conversations with Riccardo Martinelli about Kubeflow and Michael Cade about Veeam's cloud-native strategies. The discussions delve into the features and adoption of Kubeflow, the differences between OpenShift AI and vanilla Kubeflow, and the importance of contributions from the community. Additionally, we examine Veeam's role in data protection and the evolving landscape of AI and Kubernetes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to KubeCon 2025 and Kubeflow01:38 Exploring Kubeflow: Features and Adoption07:41 OpenShift AI vs. Vanilla Kubeflow: Key Differences11:32 Contributing to Kubeflow: Opportunities for All14:59 Veeam's Role in Cloud Native and AI20:04 AI and Data Protection: The Future of Backup25:05 Conversations on Kubernetes and Virtualization
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  • Platform as a Product
    In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan and Sander dive into the concept of 'Platform as a Product', exploring its significance from a developer's perspective. They discuss the importance of user feedback, the role of product owners, and the challenges of adopting new technologies. The conversation also touches on the balance between commercial and open-source solutions, the necessity of self-service capabilities, and the importance of effective communication and marketing to ensure platform adoption. Key takeaways emphasize starting small, evolving the platform, and treating it as a product that serves the needs of developers.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Platform as a Product01:14 Understanding the Developer's Perspective03:30 The Role of Product Owners in Platform Teams05:02 Exploring Different Technology Stacks08:10 Replicating Cloud Experiences On-Premises10:02 Adoption and User Feedback for Platforms12:51 Building Self-Service Capabilities16:08 Choosing Between Commercial and Open Source Solutions19:51 The Importance of Communication and Education25:21 Key Takeaways and Conclusion
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  • Navigating the Golden Path in Software Development
    In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan and Sander discuss the concept of the 'Golden Path' in software development, emphasizing the importance of standardization and developer experience. They explore how a well-defined Golden Path can streamline deployment processes, reduce the burden on product teams, and foster innovation while avoiding shadow IT. The conversation highlights the need for balance between providing structure and allowing flexibility for teams to adapt to their unique requirements. The episode concludes with key takeaways on the evolving nature of the Golden Path and its role in enhancing productivity within organizations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cloud Native Chronicles03:04 Understanding the Golden Path06:01 The Role of Standardization in Software Development08:51 The Golden Path as a Product12:00 Balancing Freedom and Structure in Development15:05 The Importance of Developer Experience18:04 Avoiding Shadow IT with the Golden Path20:50 Defining the Golden Path: Who's Responsible?23:53 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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This podcast covers basically everything cloud native. Not just the tech, but also people aspect, the organizational aspect, product, and a bit of marketing of the product. In every episode, the hosts will cover a theme, and will bring in multiple bold statements linked to the theme which they will debunk. Episodes are somewhere between 20 and 30 minutes, so they can be easily digested during lunch, your commute to work or home, in the gym, or after your weekly stand up :)
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