KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America

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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America

November 17 – 20
#KubeCon + #CloudNativeCon

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2020 Virtual is a wrap! Thank you to all the attendees and sponsors that joined us online. The conference sessions and keynotes will be available on-demand to registrants in the Intrado platform until Friday, April 30, 2021.

To experience the best of this year’s event be sure to watch the keynotes and breakout sessions on YouTube in early December!

Review session slides from speakers who provided them + closed caption transcripts via the event schedule.

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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual
May 4 – 7 | Virtual | CFP closes on December 13, 2020submit your talk now!

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2021
October 12-15 | Los Angeles, CA

WHAT ATTENDEES ARE SAYING

https://twitter.com/zacharyschafer/status/1329137185380065282

ATTENDEE SELFIES


The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities virtually from November 17 – 20, 2020. Join containerd, CoreDNS, Envoy, Fluentd, Harbor, Helm, Jaeger, Kubernetes, Prometheus, Rook, TiKV, TUF, Vitess, Argo, CloudEvents, CNI, Contour, Cortex, CRI-O, Dragonfly, etcd, Falco, gRPC, KubeEdge, Linkerd, NATS, Notary, Open Policy Agent, OpenTracing, Operator Framework, SPIFFE, SPIRE, and Thanos as the community gathers for four days to further the education and advancement of cloud native computing.

The obvious conclusion: If you’re interested in enterprise IT infrastructure, Kubernetes should be your technology of choice, and KubeCon is the place to be.
– Jason Bloomberg, SiliconANGLE

VIRTUAL SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE

Tuesday, November 17
Explore Tuesday >>
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST
Expo Hall

10:00 AM – 6:15 PM EST
Co-Located Events
Wednesday, November 18
Explore Wednesday >>
12:00 – 7:30 PM EST
Expo Hall

1:00 – 6:20 PM EST

Keynotes + Breakout Sessions
Thursday, November 19
Explore Thursday >>
12:00 – 7:30 PM EST
Expo Hall

1:00 – 6:15 PM EST
Keynotes + Breakout Sessions
Friday, November 20
Explore Friday >>
12:00 – 7:00 PM EST
Expo Hall

1:00 – 6:30 PM EST
Keynotes + Breakout Sessions

Program Co-Chairs

  • Constance Caramanolis headshot

    Constance is a senior software engineer at Splunk, formerly Omnition, contributing to OpenTelemetry. Previous to Omnition, she worked at Lyft as part of the data platform and server networking teams. While at Lyft, Constance built, deployed, and configured Envoy internally, and maintained the open source project.

  • Stephen Augustus headshot

    Stephen is a Black engineering director and leader in open source communities.

    He is Cisco’s first Head of Open Source, within the Emerging Technologies & Incubation division.

    For Kubernetes, he has co-founded transformational elements of the project, including the KEP (Kubernetes Enhancements Proposal) process, the Release Engineering subproject, and Working Group Naming. Stephen has also previously served as a chair for both SIG PM and SIG Azure.

    He continues his work in Kubernetes as a Chair for SIG Release, a Lead for WG Naming, and an owner of Enhancements subproject.

    Across the wider CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) ecosystem, Stephen has the pleasure of being one of the Program Chairs for KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the cloud native community’s flagship conference, a SIG Contributor Strategy Chair, and a maintainer for the Dex project.

    He is a prolific contributor to CNCF projects, amongst the top 25 (as of writing) code/content committers, all-time.

    In 2020, Stephen co-founded the Inclusive Naming Initiative, a cross-industry group dedicated to helping projects and companies make consistent, responsible choices to remove harmful language across codebases, standards, and documentation. He leads multiple workstreams here and maintains the initiative’s infrastructure.

    He has previously held positions at VMWare (via Heptio), Red Hat, and CoreOS.

    Stephen is based in New York City.

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