The Open Source Podcast, sponsored by http://cloudify.co, explores the world of open source and cloud technologies including multi-cloud, NFV, and more. We discuss industry trends and hot topics around the world.
In this episode we speak with our friends at AT&T about combining edge computing, serverless, and kubernetes for intelligent transportation systems for a project called Edgility - or agility at the edge. We discuss ONAP and Kubeless as well as one of the latest Linux Foundation projects, Akraino Edge Stack and the value of this open source project. We are joined by guests Eden Rozin and Itamar Eshet, Product Managers at AT&T, as well as Cloudify's Swiss army knife solution architect, Shay Naeh.
In this episode the Cloudify and AT&T teams discuss ONAP from a high level business perspective as well as dive into the architecture and complex networking use cases ONAP has already produced. We also talk about TOSCA modeling and the effect it has on the project for orchestration and management. Joining us in this episode are: Amir Levy - Director of Technical Market Development, Cloudify DeWayne Filppi - Senior Software Architect, Cloudify Eden Rozin - Product Manager, AT&T Michael Lando - Software Developer, AT&T Roy Ben Hai - Software Developer, AT&T
In this session, Trammell, Duke of Cloudify, talks about how to do orchestration on top of Kubernetes using the open source tool. If you are interested in learning about the tool, check out http://cloudify.co.
Arthur Berezin, Tal Liron, and Tom Nadeau sit down to talk about the origins of the ARIA TOSCA project.
Partner Communications presents their VNET product at ONAP Day Tel Aviv 2017
We are proud to bring you a new podcast series: The ARIA TOSCA Podcast. This podcast will take a look at the progress of the ARIA TOSCA project and its progression as well as tackle some interesting use cases for the lightweight cloud orchestration framework. Tom Nadeau and Tal Liron, both working at Cloudify, discuss Tal's work leading the Apache ARIA TOSCA project. More at http://ariatosca.incubator.apache.org/