CNCF | Kubernetes Day 2017 CFP
Submit a proposal to speak at CNCF| Kubernetes Day 2017 at OpenStack Boston.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017 | Boston, MA

Being cloud native requires a broad set of components and communities to work together, and an architecture that departs from traditional enterprise application design. This is a very fragmented process and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation aims to help make it simpler to assemble these moving parts by driving alignment among technologies and platforms.
 
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is hosting a track at OpenStack Boston to bring together leading contributors in cloud native applications and computing, containers, microservices, central orchestration processing, and related projects to further cloud native education, including Kuberenetes.

Submissions must be received by 11:59pm PDT on March 20, 2017

CFP Open: February 20, 2016
CFP Close: March 20, 2017
CFP Notifications: Week of March 26, 2017
Schedule Announced: Week of April 2, 2017
Slide Due Date: April 26, 2017
Event Dates: May 9, 2017

2017 Suggested Presentation Topics:

• Advanced scheduling use cases
• Complicated networking at scale
• Cool new tech and how it can be used with Kubernetes
• Cutting-edge technical use cases
• Deploying and using Kubernetes in production in the enterprise
• Developer workflows using git push-to-service in production
• Kubernetes + IoT
• Load balancing
• Managing persistence storage in Kubernetes
• Orchestrating multi-host, multi-container, distributed applications
• Running multi-site, hybrid, distributed applications
• Unique use cases and how Kubernetes helped your team/company
• Using Kubernetes to manage and secure your application infrastructure
• Using Kubernetes with configuration management
• Using Kubernetes with continuous integration, testing and continuous deployment
• Using Kubernetes with software defined networking


Reminder: This is a community conference — so let's try to avoid blatant product and/or vendor sales pitches.

Question on submitting a proposal? Contact us at events@cncf.io
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