Category: Software, Business, Kubernetes, Infrastructure, Architecture, containerization

Aspen Mesh sponsored this podcast as part of a series of interviews that discuss how service meshes help DevOps. In this final episode of The New Stack Makers three-part podcast series featuring Aspen Mesh, Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, and TNS Correspondent B. Cameron Gain, discuss with invitees how service meshes help DevOps stave off the pain of managing complex cloud native as well as legacy environments and how they can be translated into cost savings. With featured guests Shawn Wormke, vice president and general manager at Aspen Mesh, and Tracy Miranda, director of open source community, CloudBees, they also cover what service meshes can — and cannot — do to help meet business goals and what to expect in the future.

In this way, service meshes offer user organizations many powerful capabilities that they can expect to exploit once they get past the learning curve.

We just need an easy way to get [service meshes] into folks’ hands and help them steer clear of the pitfalls so that they can get to all the real magic that you can start to do once you’ve got this orchestration and all these things connected,” said Miranda.

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