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Platform engineering is taking hold in cloud-native (Murli Thirumale, Portworx/Pure Storage)

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For this first episode ever of Techzine Talks on Tour, we sat down with Murli Thirumale, co-founder of Portworx and General Manager of the Cloud Native Business Unit at Pure Storage, which acquired Portworx some years back. The result is a fourty-minute deep-dive into data and storage trends in Kubernetes and cloud-native in general.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the topic of platform engineering. That is something we discuss quite thoroughly in this episode, which was recorded during the most recent edition of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Paris. As the co-founder of Portworx, Murli has a lot of stories to tell about platform engineering, as that is a large part of what Portworx offers and promises the market: a platform that takes away most of the complexity around data and storage for cloud-native workloads.
We don't talk about Portworx alone. On the contrary, we talk about many much more general topics that have to do with platform engineering, but also with VM replacement. With what's been going on at VMware lately, Murli sees a clear move away from VMs. How does that work, and is that something that every company can and should do?
Of course, there is no discussion nowadays, irrespective of the topic, that doesn't somehow involve AI. This discussion is no exception, even though we always like to keep things practical when it comes to AI. In the area of data and storage, we talk about AI's impact on this in relation to Kubernetes.
All in all, this first episode of Techzine Talks on Tour gives a very good overview of what's happening in the world of data and storage in modern cloud-native environments.

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For this first episode ever of Techzine Talks on Tour, we sat down with Murli Thirumale, co-founder of Portworx and General Manager of the Cloud Native Business Unit at Pure Storage, which acquired Portworx some years back. The result is a fourty-minute deep-dive into data and storage trends in Kubernetes and cloud-native in general.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the topic of platform engineering. That is something we discuss quite thoroughly in this episode, which was recorded during the most recent edition of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Paris. As the co-founder of Portworx, Murli has a lot of stories to tell about platform engineering, as that is a large part of what Portworx offers and promises the market: a platform that takes away most of the complexity around data and storage for cloud-native workloads.
We don't talk about Portworx alone. On the contrary, we talk about many much more general topics that have to do with platform engineering, but also with VM replacement. With what's been going on at VMware lately, Murli sees a clear move away from VMs. How does that work, and is that something that every company can and should do?
Of course, there is no discussion nowadays, irrespective of the topic, that doesn't somehow involve AI. This discussion is no exception, even though we always like to keep things practical when it comes to AI. In the area of data and storage, we talk about AI's impact on this in relation to Kubernetes.
All in all, this first episode of Techzine Talks on Tour gives a very good overview of what's happening in the world of data and storage in modern cloud-native environments.

  continue reading

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