How Fortune 500 Companies Leverage Kubernetes and AWS to Accelerate App Modernization

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Regardless of your company’s size or industry, migrating to the public cloud and Kubernetes is fraught with business and technical risk. Managing the full life cycle of Kubernetes clusters, applying curated blueprints to clusters, securing developer and SRE access to clusters across hybrid environments and applying the requisite level of governance and control are just a few of the hurdles that can stall your company’s application modernization journey.

In this webinar, Santhosh Pasula, head of site reliability engineering at MassMutual, and Nathan Taber, principal product manager at AWS, will discuss best practices for enterprises adopting managed Kubernetes services such as Amazon EKS in public clouds to rapidly deploy and more easily operate modern applications. Haseeb Budhani, CEO and co-founder at Rafay Systems, will moderate the discussion.

Join us to learn:

  • Why enterprises are adopting Kubernetes
  • Key benefits of leveraging  managed Kubernetes services available in public clouds
  • Best practices for adding standardization and governance to solve for Day 1 and Day 2 Kubernetes operations
HASEEB BUDHANI
Founder & CEO, Rafay Systems
Haseeb Budhani is the CEO and co-founder of Rafay Systems. Prior to Rafay, Haseeb spent at a year at Akamai Technologies as the company's Vice President of Enterprise Strategy. Akamai acquired Haseeb's previous company, Soha Systems, in October 2016. Haseeb co-founded Soha in the second half of 2013 and served as the company's CEO. Prior to Soha, Haseeb served as the Chief Product Officer for Infineta Systems, where he was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company's product marketing, marketing communications and partner management activities. Prior to Infineta, Haseeb served as Vice President for NET's Broadband Technology Group, spearheading the group's product marketing, program management and business development functions. Previously, Haseeb held senior product management, marketing and engineering roles at Personal IT, Citrix Systems, Orbital Data, IP Infusion and Oblix. Haseeb holds an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.
NATE TABER
Product and Developer Advocate, Amazon Web Services
Product and Developer Advocate, Amazon Web Services
Product and Developer Advocate, Amazon Web Services
Product and Developer Advocate, Amazon Web Services
Santhosh Pasula
Head of Site Reliability Engineering, Mass Mutual
Head of Site Reliability Engineering, Mass Mutual
Head of Site Reliability Engineering, Mass Mutual
Head of Site Reliability Engineering, Mass Mutual

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