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Fast-Track Container Applications in Diverse Edge Environments: A Video Meetup with Spiceworks

May 18, 2023

Years ago, cloud computing changed our idea of digital agility. Organizations augmented or replaced traditional data centers with cloud environments. In turn, they enjoyed better access to the right amount of computer resources when they needed them, while saving time and money. Now, as we increasingly see containerized applications moving out of the cloud and on to the edge, users need a way to reap the benefits of edge while still leveraging the tooling they’ve grown to love in the cloud.

As containers see wider adoption at the edge, programmatically managing containers and container clusters will only become more important.

Learn how you can dynamically deploy, update, and monitor applications in containerized environments.

In this video meet up, the panel discusses how to succeed at the edge while utilizing mainstream cloud tooling, infrastructure and application monitoring across all layers and locations, and managing software lifecycle in an automated fashion.

The expert guests also discuss how the Avassa and Scale Computing partnership addresses the challenges of edge computing with a cloud operating model, to fast-track the containerization of the edge.

Presenters:

  • Mitch Etchason, Product Manager, Scale Computing
  • Carl Moberg, CTO and CoFounder, Avassa
  • Tom Gardner, Store Iot Lead, Lowes Companies
  • Jeff Grettler, Global Director of IT Operations, Spiceworks Ziff Davis
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