Live from Google Cloud Next'19, with Eric Brewer - a podcast by Adam Glick and Craig Box
from 2019-04-16T12:29:45
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Live from Google Cloud Next ‘19 the KPfG team presents a fireside chat with Eric Brewer, our first guest with their own Wikipedia page. Eric devised the CAP theorem for distributed systems, based on his work at early search company Inktomi and UC Berkeley. He was the person who announced Kubernetes to the world almost 5 years ago, and has been working on Google’s cluster and compute infrastructure since 2011.
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News of the week
- Anthos:
- Everything You Want To Know About Anthos - Google’s Hybrid And Multi-Cloud Platform by Janakiram MSV
- New Google Cloud Service’s Key Selling Point: It Works Great With AWS and Azure by Jonathan Vanian
- Google Cloud makes some strong moves to differentiate itself from AWS and Microsoft by Ron Miller
- Fluentd graduates to top level project in CNCF
- Speakers for KubeCon China ‘19 announced
- AKS to South Central, South and Central
- The Fargate Illusion, by Lee Briggs
- OpenStack Stein launches with improved Kubernetes support
- New GKE features from Next session videos:
- Process ID limiting for stability improvements in Kubernetes 1.14
Links from the interview
- Eric Brewer:
- Inktomi
- DEC SRC, working on AltaVista
- Inktomi’s wild ride: A Personal View of the Internet Bubble - Eric presenting at the Computer History Museum in 2008
- CAP theorem
- Application Modernization and the Decoupling of Infrastructure, Services and Teams
- President Clinton with Eric
- Eric’s interview on theCUBE at Next
Further episodes of Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Further podcasts by Adam Glick and Craig Box
Website of Adam Glick and Craig Box