
What we’re about
Cloud Native Copenhagen is a meetup community focusing on the Cloud Native stack. This means projects such as Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing, gRPC, fluentd... We are a community of people passionate about these technologies that would like to share our experiences, and provide a platform for like-minded people to present and discuss these awesome technologies.
Upcoming events
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Next-Gen Cloud Native: Multi-Cloud Control & Distributed Workflows
Banking Circle, Lautrupsgade 15, Copenhagen, DKWe’re closing the year strong with two excellent talks on Dec 11th, hosted at Banking Circle.
Agenda as usual:
16:30 Door open, finding seat, enjoying snacks and networking
17:00 Welcome by the Cloud Native Copenhagen
17: 05 Welcome by our host Banking Circle
17:15 Talk 1 - Syncable: Unlocking Next-Generation Cloud-Native Flexibility
18:00 Break with food and drinks
18:45 Talk 2 - Cadence: The New Tool in CNCF, solving your distributed systems problems
19:30 Snacks, networking
20:00 Thank you for today
Talk 1: Unlocking Next-Generation Cloud-Native Flexibility
Company: Syncable
By Alex Thøger Holmberg
Abstract:
Cloud-native flexibility is more than running containers in three clouds. It is a repeatable way to provision, observe, and ship changes with clear trust boundaries and minimal lock-in. This talk shows how we, with Syncable, are building a unified control plane for multi-cloud Kubernetes and why a lightweight, outbound-only in-cluster agent is the key to consolidating the data plane.
We join runtime signals with repository metadata to produce higher quality, code-aware metrics and faster root cause analysis for humans and AI.
We will also work through how we make a clean GitOps path from repo to runtime with a CI/CD pipeline, and how it works.
Closing with showcasing day 1 and day 2 baselines through Syncable.
Talk 2: Cadence: The New Tool in CNCF, solving your distributed systems problems
Company: Uber
By Jakob Taankvist
Abstract:
Cadence has recently been welcomed as an official CNCF project, adding a new, important piece to the vast cloud-native landscape. But what does it actually do?
Many teams struggle with complex, distributed systems, problems Cadence is designed to solve
In this talk, we'll dive into:
What problems Cadence solves—even for teams that aren't Uber-sized.
How does Cadence work.
Good and bad use cases: When should you (and when shouldn't you) consider Cadence?
How to get started easily.
What the future holds for the project.
The goal is to expand your toolbox and show how Cadence can help you focus on business logic instead of reinventing the wheel for system reliability.53 attendees
Past events
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