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From a beer-drenched London street to the simple joy of a flying disc and finally to the click of a mouse that bought "Ten Summoner's Tales," history, it seems, prefers its tales served with a side of whimsical. And we have a rhyme to match. In London's streets, the beer did flow,A flood of ale from long ago.The vats did burst, the town did weep,In hops and barley drowned so deep. Then Yale, where pie tins took to flight,Became the Frisbee's birthright.A simple toss, a joyful cheer,From tin to disc, the path was clear. Online, a transaction bold,Dan Kohn's CD of Sting was sold.Through NetMarket's digital door,A new era began to soar. Laugh along with us in this edition of our Shorts.
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Originally published May 14, 2018The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes ecosystem–including Prometheus, Fluentd, and Envoy. With the help of the CNCF, these projects can find common ground where possible.KubeCon is a conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. I attended the most recent KubeCon in Copenhagen. KubeCon was a remarkably well-run conference–and the attendees were excited and optimistic. As much traction as Kubernetes has, it is still very early days and it was fun to talk to people and forecast what the future might bring.At KubeCon, I sat down with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn, who are the COO and director of the CNCF. I was curious about how to scale an organization like the CNCF. In some ways, it is like scaling a government. Kubernetes is growing faster than Linux grew, and the applications of Kubernetes are as numerous as those of Linux. Different constituencies want different things out of Kubernetes–and as those constituencies rapidly grow in number, how do you maintain diplomacy among competing interests? It's not an easy task, and that diplomacy has been established by keeping in mind lessons from previous open source projects.
Originally published May 14, 2018 The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open The post Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Originally published May 14, 2018 The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open The post Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Originally published May 14, 2018 The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open The post Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
# Podcast S01-E37: Arranca la KubeCon NA 2020 y esta vez extrañaremos a alguien - Conducido por @_marKox, @domix ## Revisión de las noticias - [An Open Source Leader Is Gone, a Remembrance of Dan Kohn](https://thenewstack.io/an-open-source...) - [Helm 2 and the Charts Project Are Now Unsupported](https://helm.sh/blog/helm-2-becomes-u...) - [AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/publ...) ## Twitter! - [Envoy Mobile joins the CNCF](https://twitter.com/mattklein123/stat...) ## Referencias y Recursos - [2020 Open Source Jobs Report](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/...) - [Velero by Example](https://john-tucker.medium.com/velero...) - [Service Mesh Comparison](https://consult-chandra.medium.com/se...) - [StackRox KubeLinter](https://thenewstack.io/stackrox-kubel...) ## Repos chingones de código - [OpenKruise/Kruise](https://github.com/openkruise/kruise) ## Eventos - [Google Cloud Developer Days: App Modernization](https://cloudonair.withgoogle.com/eve...) - [AWS re:Invent 2020](https://reinvent.awsevents.com/) ### Créditos de música Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
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In June the Cloud Native Computing Foundation announced that Dan Kohn would be stepping away from his role as the leader of the organization and Priyanka Sharma--a longtime contributor, speaker, and leader in the CNCF community--would be taking his place. So who is Priyanka? What are her plans for the Foundation? And what can we expect from the upcoming (virtual) KubeCon/CloudNativeCon? Tune in to this week's episode to find out.
After 5 years at the helm of the CNCF, executive director Dan Kohn is stepping down to launch a new Public Health initiative. The new General Manager of the CNCF is Priyanka Sharma, who joins our show today. Priyanka tells Craig and Adam what to expect, talks about virtual events, and gives some hints on how to rename projects. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Frog Leap Studios Tubthumping (originally by Chumbawamba) Hello (originally by Adele) News of the week Rancher Longhorn is GA Fairwinds Polaris is GA AKS does new networking things Kubecost’s cluster-turndown saves you money Solo Developer Portal for Istio CVE-2020-10749: IPv4 only clusters susceptible to MitM attacks via IPv6 rogue router advertisements CVE-2020-8555: Half-Blind SSRF in kube-controller-manager Write-up from “Reeverzax” and “Hach” Ambassador 1.5 released Microk8s for Windows and Mac Finding your GKE logs by Rami Shalom and Charles Baer Business continuity with Anthos CNCF Cloud Engineer Bootcamp CKA program changes Lessons learned by Noah Kantrowitz of Ridecell Links from the interview Lightstep Ben Sigelman Ben Cronin “Spoons” Dapper Monarch OpenTracing Episode 97, with Yuri Shkuro GitLab Sid Sijbrandij CNCF Charter Governing Board members Priyanka joins as GM Dan Kohn Chris Aniszczyk On 4 years at the Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin End User Community Cheryl Hung Episode 35, with Dan Kohn LF Public Health Events: Cloud Native Summit Online KubeCon EU KubeCon Boston CNCF Technical Oversight Committee Charter Members CNCF Projects Other projects: Ollie Priyanka Sharma on Twitter
In a world where pods (and IP addresses) come and go, DNS is a critical component. John Belamaric is a Senior SWE at Google, a co-chair of Kubernetes SIG Architecture, a Core Maintainer of the CoreDNS project and author of the O’Reilly Media book Learning CoreDNS: Configuring DNS for Cloud Native Environments. He joins Craig and Adam to discuss CoreDNS, the evolution of DNS in Kubernetes, and how name resolution has been made more reliable in recent releases. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Death of George Floyd SpaceX Crew Demo 2 launch Sunniest Spring on record in the UK A small test rocket launch in Scotland UK spaceport (proposed) New Zealand spaceport (active) News of the week Priyanka Sharma replaces Dan Kohn at the CNCF Episode 35, with Dan Kohn Starboard, by Aqua Security Episode 19, with Liz Rice Docker Enterprise 3.1 from Mirantis Docker and Microsoft; Microsoft and Docker Velero v1.4 Agones v1.6 Episode 26, with Mark Mandel and Cyril Tovena Chef adds Windows container migration for GKE Red Hat adds Quarkus to Red Hat Runtimes AWS encrypts Fargate ephemeral disks in v1.4 PlanetScale open sources a Vitess operator Episode 81, with Jiten Vaidya and Sugu Sougoumarane Kubernetes provider for Hashicorp Terraform Google Vulnerability Reporting Program adds GKE Tools for debugging apps on Google Kubernetes Engine by Charles Baer and Xiang Shen How Migrate for Anthos helps modernize Java apps Helm project journey report Episode 102, with Matt Butcher Helm 3: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly by Sandor Guba of BanzaiCloud NIST deployment guidelines for proxy-based Service Mesh by Ramaswamy Chandramouli of NIST and Zack Butcher of Tetrate The World of kubectl Plugins: a YouTube series by Ahmet Alp Balkan Episode 66, with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Luk Burchard Links from the interview Domain Name System Root zone Authoritative name server Recursive and caching name server Infoblox Kubernetes Service DNS for Serivices and Pods Customizing DNS for Kubernetes CoreDNS; the default DNS server for Kubernetes since 1.11 Introduction slides KEP for CoreDNS in Kubernetes SkyDNS Miek Gieben; author of CoreDNS and SkyDNS version 2 Caddy: the HTTP server upon which CoreDNS is based Dnsmasq CoreDNS plugins Rewriting DNS with CoreDNS redisc plugin: enables a networked cache using Redis ens plugin: serve DNS records from Ethereum Name Service Node Local DNS cache and KEP BIND Unbound DNS resolver Explanatory blog posts: Understanding ndots in Kubernetes Racy conntrack and DNS lookup timeouts Learning CoreDNS: Configuring DNS for Cloud Native Environments by John Belamaric and Cricket Liu Cricket Liu and his books Book cover: a Comber fish Policy integration Episode 101, with Tim Hinrichs and Torin Sandall CoreDNS policy plugin coredns-opa SIG Architecture Production Readiness Review and KEP A DNS haiku John Belamaric on Twitter
Der einundzwanzigjährige Dan Kohn betrieb damals eine Website namens NetMarket. Er verkaufte das Sting-Album Ten Summoner‘s Tales auf CD an einen Freund, der einen Preis von 12,48 USD plus Versandkosten per Kreditkarte bezahlte. Diese Art von Transaktion bezeichnen wir heute als E-Commerce: Der Verkauf von Services und Gütern über das Internet.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Du Vent Sous La Robe, le podcast qui vous emmène à la rencontre d’acteurs innovants qui construisent le droit de demain. Dans un contexte où le besoin d’innovation se fait tout particulièrement sentir pour s’adapter aux nouvelles conditions de travail, embarquez pour un tour de l’innovation légale avec Dan Kohn, Directeur de la prospective et de l'innovation chez Secib puis Septeo, deux sociétés qui développent des solutions et logiciels novateurs pour les professionnels du droit. Au cours de cet épisode, il partage avec nous sa vision de l’innovation légale et du marché, tant du point de vue des avocats que de celui de la legaltech. Nous avons notamment discuté de Google du cabinet d’avocats, d’outils d’analyse de données pour acquérir une vision stratégique du développement de son activité, de comment s’informer et se former efficacement sur l’innovation légale, d’interprofessionnalité, d’éthique et de transparence des algorithmes, du rôle de l’avocat et du droit de demain ou encore du marché de la legaltech. Pour aller plus loin : - Secib ; - Septeo ; - Azko ; - Ecostaff ; - Legal suite ; - Genapi ; - L’iGed : l’outil de recherche intelligent : · Site · Vidéo n°1 de présentation des fonctionnalités · Vidéo n°2 de présentation des fonctionnalités · Vidéo n°3 de présentation des fonctionnalités - La bibliothèque des usages de l’Institut des usages de Montpellier ; - Secib analytics ; - Flint ; - Village de la Justice ; - Open Law ; - Charte éthique européenne d’utilisation de l’intelligence artificielle dans les systèmes Judiciaires ; - Le village de la legaltech ; - Avotech et Young Avotech ; - Le Cercle Montesquieu ; - La Reg tech.
For our second round of ACEP 2019 interviews, Mark meets Yohance Harrison from Money Script Wealth Management, LLC to discuss financial strategies. Maher Elhihi, the director of marketing for Mindray North America shares some insight about the company's patient monitoring, anesthesia and ultrasound imaging devices. Steve Maron, the president and CEO of VEP Healthcare stops by discuss its culture supportive of their healthcare providers. Dan Kohn, the owner of On Call Medical Coats, talks about his process of creating colorful coats. Ben Abella, the Clinical Research Director of the Center for Resuscitation Science at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, talks about a potentially new groundbreaking drug.
What takes an open source project from a hobby to international codebase that the world's top companies rely on? How do you balance the wishes of the individual, creative contributor with that of corporate-backed finance and governance? How do you make the open source community a welcoming one? Open source sustainability and all these questions were on the table when The New Stack Editor in Chief Alex Williams sat down at our first Makers broadcast from Shanghai, China, at the Open Source Summit. For senior staff engineer at VMWare, Bryan Liles, this sustainability is all about the intersection of different open source projects within broader ecosystems that have a strong balance of governance and motivated community. Dan Kohn, executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), says open source sustainability relies on commitment to continue building, supporting and stabilizing core infrastructure and critical libraries for important upstream dependencies. He says the whole purpose of CNCF is that, when organizations recognize there's open source infrastructure that matters, there is a way to build a community that can financially and publicly support it moving forward. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4ZFlprmD7YA
For this week's episode, we speak with Sonya Koptyev, who is the director of evangelism for cloud native security provider Twistlock, which is holding a webinar/conference, Cloud Native Live this Monday, on Jan. 29. There are a lot of great speakers on this day-long event. In the main keynote, Pivotal's Dormain Drewitz will share secrets of enterprises who have successfully adopted the best principles of digital transformation. CI/CD expert Brice Fernandes will explain the GitOps model, identifying best practices and tools to use on this emerging practice. Other speakers include Priyanka Sharma, director of cloud native alliances at GitLab and Dan Kohn, executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
Chinese Internet companies operate at a massive scale. WeChat has over a billion users and is widely used as the primary means of payment by urban Chinese consumers. Alibaba ships 12 million packages per day, which is four times the amount of Amazon. JD.com, a Chinese ecommerce company, has perhaps the largest production Kubernetes installation The post Kubernetes in China with Dan Kohn appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
217 - Times are a changin' : The Fearsome Foursome talk about the winter break and also discuss the top prep sports stories from 2018. We also reminisce about our fellow coworkers who have taken the buyout, specifically Dan Kohn. Ricardo tells a disturbing story of he and Dan and a hotel room at WIAA state track. We then preview our Varsity Roundtable featuring Appleton West's Spencer Mellberg and Will Mahoney.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was formed to create a vendor-neutral home for Kubernetes. Now with over 30 projects, we kick off 2019 by talking to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the CNCF, and hearing his views on projects, licenses and conferences. Please reach out and say hello: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Platform9’s KubeCon survey Security notices: Dashboard custom certificates API server proxying Links from the interview Cloud Native Computing Foundation Dan Kohn Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin Other projects: Lets Encrypt, Hyperledger, Node.js Foundation Fellows: Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman CNCF members and Governing Board Getting people on board with Open Source Crossing the Chasm (a book by Geoffrey A. Moore) Why Software Is Eating The World (an article by Marc Andreessen) CNCF projects Project list Interactive landscape and trail map Licenses Why Dan (& the CNCF) Recommnds Apache 2.0 “Shared source”: Redis and the Commons Clause; MongoDB and the Server Side Public Licence What would Dan like to see in the CNCF? Istio and Knative Technical Oversight Committee Principles say it’s OK for overlapping projects Certification For people: Certified Kubernetes Administrator and Certified Kubernetes Application Developer; curriculum For distributions: Software Conformance KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China Based on the End User Conference in 2017 Co-hosted with the Open Source Summit in 2019 US 27 co-located events Dan Kohn on Twitter
We talk to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, previously COO of the Linux Foundation. Topics include happenings in the greater Open Source and Cloud Native communities, fastest growing segments in the Cloud Native landscape, and much more.
We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise.
We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise.
In this episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, Dan Kohn (executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation) and Sarah Novotny (head of open source strategy for Google Cloud Platform) discuss some recent Kubernetes news and CNCF survey results. Among other topics, the two also share their insights into how and why companies are adopting cloud-native technologies in 2018, break down the different definitions of multi-cloud, and consider which projects will ultimately emerge from a crowded serverless computing space.
The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes The post Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Sit down with us this week to hear the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation talk about how CNCF got started, which projects are its fastest growing (besides Kubernetes), what the Foundation has to offer as far as training and certification, what you'll find on their interactive landscape, and what their Serverless Working Group is up to.
Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joined the show to talk about what it means to be Cloud Native, the ins and outs of Dan’s role to the foundation, how they make money to sustain things, membership, the support they give to open source projects, the home they’ve given to Kubernetes, Prometheus and many other projects that have become the de facto projects to build cloud native applications on.
Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joined the show to talk about what it means to be Cloud Native, the ins and outs of Dan’s role to the foundation, how they make money to sustain things, membership, the support they give to open source projects, the home they’ve given to Kubernetes, Prometheus and many other projects that have become the de facto projects to build cloud native applications on.
In this week's rare two-interview episode, Derrick Harris talks Kubernetes with Cloud Native Computing Foundation executive director Dan Kohn, who discusses the Kubernetes ecosystem and adoption, as well the purpose for foundations like CNCF and where they fit into the open source landscape (e.g., in relation to the Apache Software Foundation). Derrick also speaks with Gabe Monroy, who was co-founder and CTO of container startup Deis, which Microsoft acquired in April. Monroy talks about how Deis came to be and the technologies it developed, and how everything is working now that they're part of Microsoft. In the news segment, Derrick and co-host Barb Darrow (Fortune) discuss Amazon's non-compete lawsuit against a former exec, Intel's veiled threat to would-be x86 emulators, and fun—and hopefully useful—AI research out of Microsoft and Facebook.
First Segment: Dealray. Dan Kohn, CEO/Co-Founder DealRay was founded by a passionate team of bargain hunters and global travel fanatics who were frustrated by only hearing about incredible airfare sales and other great deals after the deals were over, and realized a lot of other people felt the same way. DealRay combines world-class analytics with bespoke engineering and the discerning eye of travel experts to scour the internet to discover and publish the cheapest airfare deals found anywhere. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News. Computer America goes out in search of the latest and greatest of the news stories for the day. Tune in for stories such as: CD Project Red Hacked, Ransomed GoPro VR Camera Amazon Echo Controls Streaming Services IBM Computing At It's Finest Xbox Data Usage And more! Check out ComputerAmerica.com for full show notes!
Cloud computing changed how we develop applications for the web. Over the last decade, engineers have been learning how to build software in this new paradigm. The costs have gone down, but our nodes can fail at any time. We no longer have to manage individual servers, but the layers of virtualization and containerization require The post Cloud Native Projects with Dan Kohn appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Aaron and Brian talk with RedPoint Ventures (Scott Raney (@sraney) General Partner at RedPoint Venture Capital (@redpointvc)) about the evolving role of Venture Capital, the Cloud Native Landscape, open source business models, how to many rapid change, and competing / partnering with AWS. Show Links: Get a free eBook from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos RedPoint Ventures website RedPoint “Memory Leak” Blog The Cloud Native Landscape (Project) (with CNCF) Show Notes: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. We always love to get a Venture Capital perspective on the show from time to time. Tell us about yourself and maybe a little bit about your current areas of focus. Topic 2 - At the recent CNCF event (KubeCon, etc.), Dan Kohn introduced the Cloud Native Landscape, which was built in partnership with RedPoint Ventures. Help us understand the framework and how people are using it today. Topic 3 - Many of the things on that landscape are either open source projects or companies that are commercializing some aspect of those projects. We’ve heard various theories on what those business models look like, but I’m curious about how you advise your companies in this space. Topic 4 - Let’s talk for a second about the pace of change. Things are moving faster than ever. How do you advise companies to build their business, whether it’s long-term or IPO or M&A, or just survival techniques? Topic 5 - Twilio is one of your portfolio companies, and they were highlighted at AWS re:Invent last week. AWS often creates services that overlap companies that run on the platform. How much does someone like Twilio worry that there will be something like “AWS Telephone” being announced in 2017? Topic 6 - We just had an election here in the US and a certain amount of uncertainty and change is inevitable with any new administration. How does RedPoint think about this transition and how it impacts existing portfolio companies and your investment thesis for the future? Feedback? Email:show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter:@thecloudcastnet or @serverlesscast YouTube:Cloudcast Channel
Brian talks with Dan Kohn (@dankohn1, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation) about the role of foundations, the CNCF, the emergence of containers, co-opetition in the marketplace and how web scale technologies are getting used by Enterprise companies. Show Links: Get a free book from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos CNCF Homepage Dan Kohn named Executive Director of CNCF Show Notes: Topic 1 - You were recently named Executive Director of the CNCF. You have background with the Linux Foundation and strong entrepreneurial experience. Tell us about yourself. Topic 2 - CNCF got started with Kubernetes, but “Cloud Native Computing” is a very broad domain. What’s the charter of CNCF and how should we think about it in relation to the many other foundations that exist today (Cloud Foundry, OpenStack, Open Networking, etc.) Topic 3 - Foundations are tricky because of the balance between technology advances and competitive markets. How do you view your role in helping to structure that balance? Topic 4 - This past week at DockerCon, Docker announced some changes to their technology which will potentially have an impact on Kubernetes and customer choice. Obviously CNCF can’t influence a specific vendor’s approach to the market, but how does leader of a foundation react when the potential market dynamics change? Topic 5 - How often do you expect to get out and talk to end-customers and how does their feedback get incorporated into foundation activities? Feedback? Email:show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter:@thecloudcastnet YouTube:Cloudcast Channel