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The New Age of Virtualization

Kubevirt allows ops teams to run KVM virtual machines nested in containers behind the Kubernetes API, marking a shift in the landscape of virtualization. We get updates on version 1.1.

Demo: Local Kubernetes Development Enabled with Telepresence

Kay James of Ambassador Labs demonstrated the company’s open source tool Telepresence on this episode of The New Stack Demos.

Kubernetes Goes Mainstream? With Calico, Yes

The Kubernetes landscape is evolving, shifting from the domain of visionaries and early adopters to a more mainstream audience. We discuss this evolution with Ratan Tipirneni, CEO of Tigera.

Hello, GitOps — Boeing’s Open Source Push

Take flight on Boeing's open source journey with Damani Corbin, the architect behind Boeing's Open Source office. Learn how they foster collaboration, contribute to projects, and prioritize code reuse for a secure, community-driven approach.

Demo: Testing and Previewing Pull Requests with Signadot

See how Signadot allows developers to test microservices inside Kubernetes clusters, in this demo recorded at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America.

How AWS Supports Open Source Work in the Kubernetes Universe

Engineers from Amazon Web Services update the New Stack Makers podcast audience on kubectl, containerd, Karpenter and more.

2024 Forecast: What Can Developers Expect in the New Year?

Predictions about generative AI, developer productivity, DevSecOps and more are on the mind of Heath Newburn, global CTO of PagerDuty, in this episode of The New Stack Makers.

How to Know If You’re Building the Right Internal Tools

In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Rob Skillington of Chronosphere shared what he’s learned from building platforms and tools for his colleagues.

Demo: Self-Service Kubernetes with Rafay’s Backstage Plugins

A demonstration of how platform teams can further improve developer experiences using Backstage, with the help of Rafay’s Backstage plugins.

Hey Programming Language Developer — Get over Yourself

In this edition of The Tech Founder Odyssey, Jean Yang of Akita Software advocates for a pragmatic and data-driven approach to shape programming languages and tools in response to real-world developer needs.

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