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Wikibon: Hybrid Cloud, KubeCon and Beyond!

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December 18 2018 Greetings! We are back from KubeCon, the biggest independent cloud show of the year

December 18 2018 Greetings! We are back from KubeCon, the biggest independent cloud show of the year. To help extract the signal from the noise, the Wikibon community is gathering to discuss some of the key announcements and takeaways from KubeCon. [] [Kubernetes' sprawling ecosystem offers lots of choice - and risk]( If your organization is ready to go all in on the Kubernetes orchestration manager and you're looking for a way to package applications for easy deployment, you'll probably gravitate to Helm, an open-source project incubating within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. [Read the full article]( [] [Action Item: Hybrid Applications]( When: Thursday, December 20th Time: 12:00pm EST / 9:00am PST Where: [crowdchat.net/actionitem]( On Hybrid applications promise a powerful way to distribute digital services to improve customer engagement and business operations. But how will they work? Have an idea for topics, or want to co-host? Contact us to help co-create these weekly conversations. [] [At KubeCon, serverless, mesh and DevOps announcements dominate]( The core Kubernetes codebase has begun to stabilize, a trend made apparent from the fact that there was only one new open-source contribution announced so far at this week's KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle. [Read the full article]( [] [SiliconANGLE presents theCUBE Insights]( Official Podcast feed for SiliconANGLE Media's podcast where our hosts and guests reflect upon the many events theCUBE provides coverage for. This week's episode comes from theCUBE at KubeCon. [Subscribe for weekly episodes]( [iTunes]( [apple.co/2ye6Mu6]( Spotify: [spoti.fi/2O83OBn]( [] [Come see our analysts LIVE at]( Events Limited availability for meetings with our analyst team at these events - Contact us to meet [Cisco Live EU]( L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, CT ES January 28 - February 1 2019 [IBM Think]( San Francisco, CA US February 12-15 2019 [Wikibon Research]( Media Inc. Researching the communities and technologies driving change. [Have a question for our analysts? Ask away!]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View our profile on LinkedIn]( [View our videos on YouTube]( Copyright © 2017. All Rights Reserved. Wikibon, 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by jackie.sampson@siliconangle.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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