Kubeflow 1.0, with Jeremy Lewi - a podcast by Adam Glick and Craig Box
from 2020-03-03T18:10:20
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Kubeflow, the Machine Learning toolkit for Kubernetes, has hit 1.0. Google software engineer Jeremy Lewi is a core contributor to Kubeflow and was a founder of the project. He joins the show to discuss what Kubeflow does, and what it means to have hit 1.0.
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News of the week
- KubeCon Novel Coronavirus update
- Kubeflow 1.0 is out
- Kubernetes 1.18-beta.1
- Screwdriver joins CD Foundation
- Introducing Arkade by
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- Weathervane 2.0 from VMware
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- Vulnerable Containers API by Jerry Gamblin
- Advanced Persistence Threats: The Future of Kubernetes Attacks by Ian Coldwater and Brad Geesaman
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- Mirantis acquires Kontena
- CSI driver for Google Cloud Storage by Ofek Lev
- Bring your ideas to the world with kubectl plugins by Cornelius Weig
- Optimizing I/O intensive containers by Jay Huang
Links from the interview
- Kubeflow
- Jupyter and its use in Kubeflow
- kfserving
- 1.0 release
- Enabling GPUs and TPUs
- Community
- MNIST tutorial
- Kubeflow on GitHub and on Twitter
- Jeremy Lewi on Twitter
Further episodes of Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Further podcasts by Adam Glick and Craig Box
Website of Adam Glick and Craig Box