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Cloud Native Cluj-Napoca

CNCF Cluj-Napoca Community Group Premier Edition

Capacity: 1000 (Remaining: 981)
virtual
Event date
September 25, 2024
06:00 PM EEST
Location
Virtual event
About this event

This autumn marks a new beginning for the city of Cluj-Napoca in its relationship with the Cloud. The renowned Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has found a new home in our city, together with all the passionate people who made it possible. For the premier edition of the CNCF Cluj-Napoca Community Group, a list of diverse speakers will grace us with their presence. From Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling to Cloud Threat Intelligence, and even the evolution of CronJobs to the Cloud, we welcome enthusiastic people of any background. Let's make this premier edition one to remember in the heart of Transylvania!

Agenda
  1. 6:05 PM EEST

    Shift-Left Security with Infrastructure as Code

    virtual

    The aim of this presentation is to make practitioners aware of vulnerabilities that can appear in their infrastructure when using IaC, but it also shows what we have learned in our journey to Shift-Left security for the cloud.

  2. 6:45 PM EEST

    Becoming a Serial Killer... of Processes?

    virtual

    In the evolving landscape of software development and deployment, traditional cron jobs running on VMs have been the cornerstone for automating routine tasks. However, as scalability, maintenance, and efficiency demands increase, there is a compelling need to transition towards more advanced solutions. This presentation will explore the journey from traditional cron jobs on VMs to containerized applications, culminating in the adoption of cloud-native serverless services.

  3. 7:20 PM EEST

    Keda - Autoscaling Workloads in Kubernetes Clusters

    virtual

    Discussions about autoscaling workloads in kubernetes cluster by different events: SQS, Datadog metrics (GPU) for different applications: ELK, .net apps, machine learning apps.

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