WEBINAR

Application networking in Kubernetes

with Envoy, Nginx, Istio, Calico, Cilium and more

This webinar was live on May 26th, 2022.
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Agenda

  1. Kubernetes networking clearly explained
    We will start by explaining what Kubernetes networking is and what aspects you need to know. One of them is application networking.

  2. Five use cases discussed one by one
    By referring to five use cases, we will indicate the main technical aspects that are relevant to application networking in Kubernetes. For each use case we will show the mechanisms and technologies that can be used as possible solutions, such as Envoy, Nginx, Istio, Calico, Cilium and more.
  3. Evolution of application networking in Kubernetes
    We will briefly tell you about the ongoing evolution of the technologies used in this area.
  4. Live demo of one of the discussed use cases
    We will present a demo addressing the problem discussed in one of the use cases.
  5. Q&A
    The topic is quite complex and you will likely have questions, so don’t hesitate to ask them!
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About the speakers

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Paweł Parol - Solutions architect
Paweł is a solutions architect with many years of experience in the telco/IT industry. He is an experienced engineer who has worked in both operational and research projects (including European research projects on innovative network concepts and cloud architectures) during his career. Currently, he is a tech lead in CodiLime's R&D department where he explores new technologies and network solutions, and shows how to use them in practice, building PoCs and integrating multiple technologies into larger solutions. His main areas of interest are cloud architecture, cloud-native solutions, SDN/NFV, edge computing, and network automation.
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Ignacy Osetek - Software engineer
Ignacy is a software engineer at CodiLime experienced in developing C++, Go and Python applications. He is currently working on a system providing security and observability for microservice applications. His main areas of expertise are software engineering, reverse proxy and web application security.