Over just a few years, Kubernetes and container technology have grown from an emerging trend to an established mainstream technology. Some reports indicate that more than half of Fortune 100 companies have deployed containers. Other reports indicate far higher adoption rates. Kubernetes, as the leading container orchestration engine, is growing at a similar pace. 451 […]
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Over just a few years, Kubernetes and container technology have grown from an emerging trend to an established mainstream technology. Some reports indicate that more than half of Fortune 100 companies have deployed containers. Other reports indicate far higher adoption rates.
Kubernetes, as the leading container orchestration engine, is growing at a similar pace. 451 Research reports that the market for application container technologies will zoom up to $4.3 billion in 2022, up from a forecast $2.1 billion in 2019. Job openings requiring Kubernetes skills are expected to keep pace.
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To provide guidance about Kubernetes and containers, I’ll speak with two leading experts: Niraj Tolia, CEO, Co-founder, Kasten, and Sheng Liang, CEO, Co-founder, Rancher
Recorded: Tuesday, November 26, 12:30 PM PT

Niraj Tolia, CEO, Co-founder, Kasten

Sheng Liang, CEO, Co-founder, Rancher

James Maguire, Datamation editor – moderator
In this webinar you will learn:
- Why is Kubernetes enjoying such a huge wave of attention now? What are its key advantages?
- What are some of the problems/challenges with Kubernetes and containers?
- What are the particularly hot trends in Kubernetes and containers over the next year?
- In what ways will Kubernetes expand/change over the next year or so?
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James Maguire is Datamation's Senior Managing Editor and has been reporting on technology topics for more than 15 years. He has covered the gamut of enterprise and consumer technology, and regularly communicates with leading IT newsmakers, vendors and analysts.