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Seoul, South Korea
December 9–10, 2019
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Monday, December 9
 

07:30 KST

Welcome Coffee
Monday December 9, 2019 07:30 - 09:00 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor

07:30 KST

07:30 KST

Sponsor Showcase
Monday December 9, 2019 07:30 - 18:35 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor

09:00 KST

Keynote: Hiding in the Dark - Dan Kohn, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
What can Minecraft teach us about the adoption of cloud native technologies?

Speakers
avatar for Dan Kohn

Dan Kohn

General Manager, Linux Foundation Public Health, Linux Foundation
Dan leads Linux Foundation Public Health, a new initiative to use open source software to help public health authorities combat COVID-19 and serves as VP, Strategic Programs for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 09:00 - 09:10 KST
Baekdu 1–4

09:12 KST

Keynote: Security and the OODA Loop - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security
Speakers
avatar for Liz Rice

Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium project. She was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She is also the author of O'Reilly books "Learning eBPF" and... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 09:12 - 09:22 KST
Baekdu 1–4

09:24 KST

Keynote: Kubernetes and Cloud Native: The Past, Present, and Future - Cheryl Hung, Director of Ecosystem, Linux Foundation
Google started using Borg as its internal workload manager in 2003. In 2014, Google introduced Kubernetes as an open source container orchestration platform that leveraged what it had learned from Borg. Now it is one of the world’s most popular open source projects, used by more than 71% of Fortune 100 companies.

Cheryl Hung, Director of Ecosystem at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, will present how and why the Kubernetes community has grown to its present state, the role of the CNCF as a neutral home, and where we might go next.

Speakers
avatar for Cheryl Hung

Cheryl Hung

Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm
Cheryl brings engineers together to build the future of infrastructure, especially cloud native and open source.As Senior Director at Arm, Cheryl leads ecosystem strategy to drive adoption across cloud, 5G and networking. She also founded the Cloud Native London meetup with 8000... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 09:24 - 09:34 KST
Baekdu 1–4

09:36 KST

Keynote: Kubeflow Endoscopy - Hong Seok Hwan, CEO, Dudaji, Inc.
They are a medical AI team. It consists of doctor and S/W engineer. They are actively working on AI projects, including publishing the topic ""Reading gastric endoscopic gastric cancer"" in the journal Endoscopy. This group is interested in doing AI research efficiently. The group is doing AI research with Kubeflow and Katib this year and seeing great results. They share their experiences in this session and cover the following:

(1) Basic knowledge of Hyper parameter tuning
(2) Kubeflow and Katib basic knowledge
(3) Pros and Cons of Hyperparameter Tuning Library
(4) Kubernetes and Kubeflow at the Medical AI Center
(5) Kubeflow and Katib use cases

In this session, the audience will learn how Kubeflow and Katib have been applied to real-world research. If an institute that is doing AI projects inefficiently is looking for an efficient platform, it can be the best starting point.

Speakers
avatar for Hong Seok Hwan

Hong Seok Hwan

CEO, Dudaji, Inc.
He is a startup CEO. He's helping people make deep learning services easier. He has a lot of experience in deep learning toolkits, from commercial AI toolkits such as SageMaker on AWS to open source such as Airflow and Kubeflow. His company recently formed a team with a university... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 09:36 - 09:46 KST
Baekdu 1–4

09:46 KST

Closing Remarks - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security
Speakers
avatar for Liz Rice

Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium project. She was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She is also the author of O'Reilly books "Learning eBPF" and... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 09:46 - 09:50 KST
Baekdu 1–4

09:50 KST

Coffee Break
Monday December 9, 2019 09:50 - 10:30 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor

10:30 KST

How to Debug the Pod Which is Hard to Debug - Eohyung Lee, Kakao Enterprise
When using Kubernetes, users face a variety of problems. The most diverse of these problems occurs in pods. So users need to know how to debug pods.

Of course, the start of debugging a pod is taking a look at it's status and logs and events. But, in most case, this is not enough. So the users want to get the shell from a pod and test it by reproducing the same situation as the problem. But there are pods that are impossible to get the shell such as scratch image.
So this session will introduce various techniques for debugging pods with minimal or no modification workloads.
In particular, the following cases will be explained.

* debugging docker, containerd pod
* debugging pod using host informations, tools
* debugging pod in crashloopback status
* debugging pod based scratch image
* debugging readonly disk pods

Speakers
avatar for Eohyung Lee

Eohyung Lee

Cloud Engineer, Kakao enterprise
Eohyung Lee build a public cloud service at Kakao enterprise. He was creating a cloud native platform for inhouse developers using kubernetes at a line. And he also presented various presentations before on kubernetes technologies such as "immutable kubernetes architecture" and "truly... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 10:30 - 10:55 KST
Baekdu 1+2
  Advanced Sessions, Operations
  • Session Slides Included Yes

10:30 KST

Adventures in Production with GitOps, Secure Pipelines and Compliance - Brandon Lum, IBM & Ricardo Aravena, Rakuten
In the last two years, Kubernetes GitOps has become more common in many organizations helping them enhance their software CI/CD by removing manual commands and keeping release versions consistent. However, there are still some gaps when it comes to security and compliance technologies.

We will go over some of the most popular open-source tools for GitOps, container images scanning, encryption and signing tools and how they work together. Among them, Flux, Scaffold, Ignite, Aqua scanner, in-toto, and Grafeas. In addition, we will talk about incorporating compliance into DevSecOps pipelines and explore the importance of application specifications such as CNAB.

In the end, the audience will understand how to create a container software pipeline in a fully automated, encrypted and secure way with Kubernetes in production environments, with compliance built-in.

Speakers
avatar for Ricardo Aravena

Ricardo Aravena

Cloud Native Engineering Lead, Truera
Ricardo currently works at Truera as a Cloud Native Lead helping automate everything with cloud native technologies. He's an open source enthusiast and co-chair of the CNCF TAG-Runtime. He has been working in tech in software engineering roles for more than 20 years and comes from... Read More →
avatar for Brandon Lum

Brandon Lum

Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Brandon loves designing and implementing computer systems (with a focus on Security, Operating Systems, and Distributed/Parallel Systems). He enjoys tackling both technical and business challenges and has a side interest in organizational behavior and leadership. At IBM Research... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 10:30 - 10:55 KST
Baekdu 3+4

11:05 KST

Filling the Gaps in Kubernetes Test Coverage - Hippie Hacker, ii.coop
Are the Kubernetes behaviors your applications actually require well tested and guaranteed to be available on all cloud providers?

In this session, you will learn how to ensure your Kubernetes API surface area usage is exercised by tests all Kubernetes Certified Service Providers must pass.

We will cover:
- the e2e test suite
- automation that runs the suite before code is merged into Kubernetes.
- the API surface area covered by these tests
- the API surface area required by several popular applications.
- Identifying the untested API surface area your applications require
- Contributing tests that increase API surface coverage
- Promoting tests to Conformance

Speakers
avatar for Hippie Hacker

Hippie Hacker

Chief Executive Hippie, ii.coop
Hippie Hacker's unique approach to storytelling includes practical application of technology with a focus on humanity as a whole. He has a lifelong interest in the creation of vehicles of viral generosity that everyone can ride.His travels starting in an avocado green Volkswagen took... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 11:05 - 11:30 KST
Baekdu 1+2

11:05 KST

Improving Monitoring Systems Interoperability with Prometheus & OpenMetrics - Chan Shik Lim, NexCloud
Prometheus is the top-listed monitoring technology in use for container clusters whilst enterprises are taking their legacy IT infrastructure the cloud native environments such as Kubernetes. Prometheus collects and stores the metrics that are preset in exposition formats that it makes the container cluster monitoring feasible by exporting the metrics data in exposition format regardless of OS and programming languages.

The OpenMetrics Project is in progress in an effort to further extend the Prometheus exposition format by determining a standard for exposing metrics data, and is aimed at allowing heterogeneous monitoring systems to share data effortlessly as a means to improving interoperability. In this presentation, ChanShik will cover the methodology of improving Prometheus-based monitoring systems by taking advantage of OpenMetrics-based standard metrics protocol.

Speakers
avatar for Chan Shik Lim

Chan Shik Lim

Lead Developer & CTO, NexCloud
Chanshik Lim is a lead developer & CTO at NexCloud, in charge of NexClipper project, an open source Kubernetes/Infrastructure monitoring/Ops. system with which his team is working on bringing insights on metrics for enterprise services with interoperability/compatibility. He comes... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 11:05 - 11:30 KST
Baekdu 3+4

11:40 KST

Running gRPC Services for Serving Legacy RESTful API on Kubernetes - Sungwon Lee & Hoseong Hwang, Buzzvil
gRPC is best suited for microservice communication. gRPC is fast, clear and powerful. It is an excellent alternative to address the verbose client problem when architecting a microservice infrastructure.

But the legacy environment is always a big hurdle for changes. You must support existing clients that only understand RESTful HTTP API. In other cases, you need to provide RESTful APIs to the outside world. This session suggests solutions to resolve these problems.

The session covers:
- Why the team chose gRPC as the inter-service communication protocol while moving from a monolith to microservices and the challenges they faced.
- How they leveraged Istio to support RESTful APIs using gRPC servers without additional development.
- How they set up CI/CD to deliver API changes (including legacy API) using Helm and Spinnaker.
- What they have learned through it and future improvements.

Speakers
avatar for Sungwon Lee

Sungwon Lee

Chief Architect, Buzzvil
Sungwon Lee is the chief architect of Buzzvil: advertising platform company. He transformed a huge advertising system of monolithic architecture into a domain-centric microservices architecture. After graduating from Seoul National University, he co-founded two startups and worked... Read More →
avatar for Hoseong Hwang

Hoseong Hwang

Software Engineer, Buzzvil
Hoseong Hwang is lead DevOps Engineer at Buzzvil. He graduated from Seoul National University and had two co-founding experiences, each acquired by Kakao and Buzzvil. He has worked on back-end system design and infrastructure management while building various end-user products. Joining... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 11:40 - 12:05 KST
Baekdu 1+2

11:40 KST

Smooth Operator - A Rough Guide to Kubernetes Operators - Olive Power, VMware
Kubernetes Operators are key to the automation of complex containerised applications. They facilitate the encoding of post deployment configuration information into Kubernetes primitives. This means operational tasks like installation and configuration (day 1), update, reconfiguration and failover (day 2), can exist as software inside Kubernetes, with integration into the Kubernetes API. This integration makes these applications Kubernetes-native. In this talk we will discuss the genesis and evolution of Kubernetes Operators. In addition, we will discuss their use in some common complex applications being orchestrated by Kubernetes today. Finally, we will touch on the process of building an Operator and how that process pathway looks. Kubernetes Operators take the rough edges off a complex application, enabling smooth automation!

Speakers
avatar for Olive Power

Olive Power

Solution Engineer, VMware
Olive came to VMware through the Heptio acquisition, working with end users on production Kubernetes. Previously Olive spent several years at Red Hat working on the emerging technologies specialist team. Before Red Hat Olive built up 18+ years of experience working on the large-scale... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 11:40 - 12:05 KST
Baekdu 3+4
  Beginner Sessions, Operations
  • Session Slides Included Yes

12:05 KST

Lunch (Provided)
Monday December 9, 2019 12:05 - 13:35 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor

13:35 KST

Kubernetes Scalability: Federation & Cluster API - Katie Gamanji, Condé Nast International
In the past years, Kubernetes has been the nucleus of container orchestration frameworks. With the growing number of microservices in a cluster, scalability is one of the core pillars for a fault-tolerant application. Additionally, from a technological landscape standpoint, the cloud platform teams are highly focused on delivering scalable, reliable and highly available platforms. Scalability on the Kubernetes clusters can be approached on the application level and cluster level. While the application level scaling techniques (e.g. HPA and VPA) are widely used, Federation v2 and Cluster API are emerging tools that still prove their worth in a production setup.

Speakers
avatar for Katie Gamanji

Katie Gamanji

Senior Field Engineer @ Apple, Apple
Katie is a cloud-native leader, practitioner, and contributor, currently in a Senior Field Engineer role at Apple and a TOC for CNCF. As a cloud platform engineer, Katie has contributed to the buildout of infrastructure at Conde Nast, and American Express, gravitating towards cloud-native... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 13:35 - 14:00 KST
Baekdu 1+2

13:35 KST

The Secret Recipe of etcd - Junho Son, Line Plus
etcd is the heart of a kubernetes cluster.
However, most kubernetes endusers don't care much until the problem occurs.
And as the cluster grows, etcd sends small signals for changing configuration.
In order to detect the signal in advance and configure etcd for the state of the cluster, it is necessary to understand etcd.
In this session, He will talk about how etcd works and monitors, etcd tunning points for cluster conditions, and what user need to do to ensure stable operation.

Presenter Son Junho studied kubernetes at NCSOFT and built and operated a large cluster for web services.
Currently, He is developing and operating a cloud native app deployment service on a kubernetes cluster called Nucleo at Line Plus. He is studying the knowledge of what is needed to run a large kubernetes cluster.

Speakers
avatar for Junho Son

Junho Son

Software engineer, Line Plus
Presenter Son Junho studied kubernetes at NCSOFT and built and operated a large cluster for web services. Currently, He is developing and operating a cloud native app deployment service called Nucleo at Line Plus. He is studying the knowledge of what is needed to run a large kubernetes... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 13:35 - 14:00 KST
Baekdu 3+4

14:10 KST

Advanced Network Capability for NFV on Kubernetes - Ashish Billore, Samsung Electronics & 박종한, Samsung
Kubernetes is becoming the choice of platform for containerized applications.
Applications benefit from the built in capabilities of managing and orchestrating container lifecycle at scale.
Telco and NFV usecases, especially for 5G, too are looking to benefit from these capability of kubernetes.

However, usecases for Telco and NFV containerized applications require advanced networking capabilities for user-plane or the data path.
In this session we’ll cover some of these advanced networking requirements and how some of these are fulfilled using various kubernetes capabilities while others are being adopted from some of the existing options such as Neutron (OpenStack networking project).
Session also goes over the challenges and future directions.

Speakers
avatar for Ashish Billore

Ashish Billore

Principal Engineer, Samsung Electronics
Ashish works at Network Cloud division of Samsung Electronics, where he is currently designing and developing Kubernetes based Telco grade cloud platform for 5G Network applications. Prior to NFV domain he had developed products and solutions with containers, virtualization and OpenStack... Read More →
avatar for 박종한

박종한

Principal Engineer, Samsung
발표자는 Telco 환경에 Openstack을 최적화하기 위한 일을 해왔으며, 최근에는 Telco 환경에서 Openstack과 Kubernetes를 함께 사용할 수 있는 방법을 연구하고 있습니다.



Monday December 9, 2019 14:10 - 14:35 KST
Baekdu 1+2

14:10 KST

Policing Your Kubernetes Clusters with Open Policy Agent (OPA) - Mark Puddick & Amith Nambiar, Pivotal
Open Policy Agent (CNCF project) is a full-featured policy engine that offloads policy decisions from your Kubernetes cluster to an external service.

Policies are essential to the long-term success of an organization, because they encode important knowledge about how to comply with legal requirements, avoid repeating mistakes, and so on.

For example, a custom policy could be that developers are ONLY allowed to reference container images in their Deployments from your own Private registry. Other could be , Developers must have certain labels be present in all deployment definitions identifying the business unit to chargeback to.

Join us as we take you through configuring and deploying custom policies using the Open Policy Agent. We will cover some common policies used in enterprises and walk you through how to implement them in OPA using Rego. Rego is OPA’s native query language.

Speakers
avatar for Mark Puddick

Mark Puddick

Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Mark is a technologist with over 20 years experience in architecting and engineering software at the leading edge of technology. Currently working as a Platform Architect at Pivotal, he has spent a large part of his career building software and now spends his time working with infrastructure... Read More →
avatar for Amith Nambiar

Amith Nambiar

Platform Architect, Pivotal
I’m a Platform Architect with Pivotal Software. Previously, I was Solutions Architect with Experian architecting Big Data Analytics projects. I'm passionate about Software Design and Architecture. I like to research new technologies to provide elegant solutions to business problems... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 14:10 - 14:35 KST
Baekdu 3+4
  Beginner Sessions, Operations
  • Session Slides Included Yes

14:45 KST

So You Want to Geo-Partition Your Data... - Deepthi Sigireddi & Jiten Vaidya, Planetscale, Inc.
One of the distinguishing features of Vitess is its support for flexible sharding schemes. In this talk Deepthi and Jiten will show how this can be used to build a custom sharding scheme that respects geo-partitioning requirements. They will then demonstrate a database cluster built using this scheme that solves data residency at the database layer obviating the need for any changes at the application layer.

Speakers
avatar for Deepthi Sigireddi

Deepthi Sigireddi

Software Engineer, PlanetScale
Deepthi is the Technical lead for Vitess, a CNCF graduated open source project. She also leads the Vitess engineering team at PlanetScale which offers a database service built on Vitess. She brings over 20 years of experience building scalable systems to this role. She enjoys speaking... Read More →
avatar for Jiten Vaidya

Jiten Vaidya

CEO - ama Vitess and PlanetScale, PlanetScale
Jitendra (Jiten) Vaidya is co-founder and CEO at PlanetScale (https://planetscale.com), a company that supports Vitess (https://vitess.io). For most of his career, he worked as a backend infrastructure engineer and manager at companies such as Dropbox, YouTube and Google. It was at... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 14:45 - 15:10 KST
Baekdu 1+2

14:45 KST

Getting Involved in Kubernetes SIG Docs and Korean Localization - Seokho Son, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) & Ian Choi, Microsoft
Kubernetes documentation and localization are vital parts of Kubernetes community. High-quality documentation helps people start to use Kubernetes and keep using it properly, and localization is an essential activity to spread Kubernetes to people who are not familiar with English. Kubernetes SIG Docs (Docs Special Interest Group) supports localization for various languages, and Korean localization team is one of the active localization teams in SIG Docs.
In this presentation, Seokho Son and Ian Choi will introduce Kubernetes SIG Docs and remark the importance of documentation and localization in the community, introduce the Korean localization team with the current status and progress, and show you the contribution procedure and a way to get involved in. Anyone is welcome to file issues about content and to open a pull request. You may also become a member, reviewer, or approver.

Speakers
avatar for Seokho Son

Seokho Son

Senior researcher, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)
Seokho Son is a researcher of Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (a government-funded research institute). He designs system architectures and devises sophisticated algorithms to accomplish national R&D projects in cloud computing domain. His research has been presented... Read More →
avatar for Ian Choi

Ian Choi

Developer Relations, Microsoft
Ian Choi has development backgrounds with Computer Science and he is now working at Microsoft as developer product marketing manager based in Korea. He started his OpenStack Internationalization contributions in 2014. His interests in OpenStack evolved to many OpenStack and infra-related... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 14:45 - 15:10 KST
Baekdu 3+4
  Beginner Sessions, Community
  • Session Slides Included Yes

15:10 KST

Break
Monday December 9, 2019 15:10 - 15:40 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor

15:40 KST

Re-architecting Data Platform with Spark on Kubernetes - SeungYong Oh, Devsisters
Since last year, many data platform projects including Apache Spark began to support the Kubernetes environment. What differentiates the Kubernetes environment and motivates engineers to use it over the existing environments? Should we move to Kubernetes environment while everything works well even now?

The talk will discuss Devsisters' journey of migrating its internal data platform including Spark to Kubernetes. During the process, we found out that migrating to the Kubernetes environment actually involved re-architecting our data platform, which lead to huge benefits including enhancing user experiences and collaboration workflows. The process and outcome of our journey will be shared in detail, along with an overview of the current technology status and its details.

Speakers
avatar for Seungyong Oh

Seungyong Oh

Software Engineer, Devsisters
SeungYong Oh is Software Engineer and team leader of Data Platform Team in Devsisters Corp.



Monday December 9, 2019 15:40 - 16:05 KST
Baekdu 1+2

15:40 KST

Kubernetes Security Best Practices - Ian Lewis, Google
Containers give developers the ability to isolate applications from one another, but that’s not enough. Resource isolation is much different that security isolation. How do we make applications deployed in containers more secure? What tools can be we apply to our containers running in Kubernetes to make them more secure? How can we apply policy to our network and services to make sure applications only have access to what they need and nothing more?

In this talk, attendees will learn about the risks and attack surfaces of a Kubernetes cluster.  s-We'll look at tools like PodSecurityPolicy, SELinux, AppArmor, seccomp, and sandboxed containers in action to improve the security of containers. We’ll then go up the stack and learn how to apply network policy to containers to further improve security.

Speakers
avatar for Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis

Software Engineer, Google
Ian is an engineer at Google working on Supply Chain Security. Ian has been living in Tokyo since 2006 and has had various developer and operations roles throughout his career while staying active in the open-source developer community. Ian is a contributor to the SLSA framework and... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 15:40 - 16:05 KST
Baekdu 3+4

16:15 KST

OCI, CRI, ??: Making Sense of the Container Runtime Landscape in Kubernetes - Phil Estes, IBM
You've probably heard about the OCI—a standardization effort to share a common definition for container runtime, image, and image distribution. Add to that the CRI (container runtime interface) in Kubernetes—designed to abstract the container runtime from the kubelet—and you may start to wonder what all these standards and interfaces mean for you in a Kubernetes world.

As of this year, a long list of runtimes, including CNCF projects containerd and cri-o, all implement the CRI. But did you know there are quite a few others? The unique number of CRI combinations is growing, all of which use the common OCI definitions for runtime and image interoperability.

But how would you decide which container runtime is right for you? Clearly each one has tradeoffs. This talk will help describe the current landscape and give you details on the why and how of each CRI implementation available today.

Speakers
avatar for Phil Estes

Phil Estes

Principal Engineer, AWS
Phil is a Principal Engineer for Amazon Web Services (AWS), focused on core container technologies that power AWS container offerings like Fargate, EKS, and ECS.Phil is currently an active contributor and maintainer for the CNCF containerd runtime project, and participates in the... Read More →



Monday December 9, 2019 16:15 - 16:40 KST
Baekdu 1+2

16:15 KST

Understanding the Cluster-API Structure Through the Openstack Provider - Jaesang Lee & Esther Kim, SK Telecom
The Cluster API is a Kubernetes project to bring declarative, Kubernetes-style APIs to cluster creation, configuration, and management. It provides optional, additive functionality on top of core Kubernetes. The Cluster API allows us to automate the deployment of Kubernetes
in a more advanced way. In this session, we'll use the CAPO(Cluster-API Provider OpenStack) to build Kubernetes on OpenStack VMs and learn about how Cluster-API works and how to implement it.

Speakers
avatar for Jaesang Lee

Jaesang Lee

Manager, SK Telecom
Jaesang Lee is currently working as a Cloud DevOps in SK Telecom's Cloud Native dev team and has been working on virtualization and cloud platform implementation for 9 years. He has a mission to transform the on-premise legacy environment into the Cloud platform and is the main developer... Read More →
avatar for Esther Kim

Esther Kim

Manager, SK Telecom
Esther Kim is a Software Engineer at SK Telecom and the contributor of TACO project. She has experienced to construct the live game service for the heavy traffic via Kubernetes. She developed custom service metrics and the deployment pipeline against multi-regions. Based on these... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 16:15 - 16:40 KST
Baekdu 3+4

17:00 KST

Keynote: Opening Remarks - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security
Speakers
avatar for Liz Rice

Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium project. She was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She is also the author of O'Reilly books "Learning eBPF" and... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 17:00 - 17:05 KST
Baekdu 1–4

17:07 KST

Keynote: Getting to Know Helm 3 - Matt Farina, Senior Staff Engineer, Samsung SDS
Helm version 3 was recently released with new features and a new architecture to support those features. The changes to Helm and charts were based on feedback, changes to Kubernetes, and lessons learned in the past couple years. In this session you will learn:

• New features you can leverage in charts
• The new Helm client security model
• How using the command line has changed
• Where the architecture has changed to support new features going forward
• Some insight into upcoming features including an experimental feature available today

Speakers
avatar for Matt Farina

Matt Farina

Distinguished Engineer, SUSE
Matt works as a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE, where he works on Rancher, focusing on cloud native technologies. He is also a member of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee. Matt is an author, speaker, and regular contributor to open source.



Monday December 9, 2019 17:07 - 17:17 KST
Baekdu 1–4

17:19 KST

Keynote: Multicluster Strategies to “Kubernetify” Legacy Apps - Sai Vennam, Developer Advocate, IBM
Container-based application architectures powered by Kubernetes have seen large-scale adoption and have become the industry standard for developing new cloud-native applications. However, the overwhelming majority have existing legacy applications they need to modernize, while also innovating with the latest and greatest cloud-native technologies.

A standard pattern for modernization is to leverage a hybrid or multi-cluster approach, easing the path to the cloud by integrating your apps running anywhere: on-prem, private and public clouds. In this talk, I’ll outline key modernization strategies using multi-cluster Kubernetes, and service mesh capabilities with Istio. Then we’ll dive into a real-world demo, where we'll “kubernetify” a sample legacy application and integrate it with services across multiple clusters, all while maintaining a stack based on open-source technologies.

Speakers
avatar for Sai Vennam

Sai Vennam

Developer Advocate, IBM
Sai Vennam is a Technical Product Manager on IBM Cloud with a focus on managed Kubernetes. He has a large presence on YouTube creating developer-friendly videos on Cloud-Native, Kubernetes and related container technology. He’s passionate about connecting developers with technology... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 17:19 - 17:29 KST
Baekdu 1–4

17:31 KST

Keynote: Closing Remarks - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security
Speakers
avatar for Liz Rice

Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium project. She was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She is also the author of O'Reilly books "Learning eBPF" and... Read More →


Monday December 9, 2019 17:31 - 17:35 KST
Baekdu 1–4

17:35 KST

Reception
Monday December 9, 2019 17:35 - 18:35 KST
Hanra Ballroom, 3rd Floor
 
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