Category: Business, Kubernetes

The discussions delved into data on Kubernetes, the rise of Kube operators for data, and what it all means for the future of data-driven application development. Since 84 percent of open source developers are running containers in production, it comes as no surprise that more and more dev teams are using Kubernetes for orchestration.

And the weird thing is, most people find themselves in a situation where they’ve collected all of this wonderful data.

The interesting opportunity I see in the Kubernetes ecosystem,” Evenson continued, “is that, with the advent of custom resources and Kubernetes, you can build bespoke APIs for your application really easily.

One thing’s for certain: More and more data in Kubernetes means there’s an obvious need for APIs that make data easily accessible for everyone.

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