Category: Business, Kubernetes, firewall

For lots of folks in software engineering, every now and again a technology comes along that really sparks the imagination. I’m sure that many readers of The New Stack will recall their first encounters with containers, very possibly through Docker, and the realization that this was a technology that could change everything.

For me, eBPF is another transformational technology and one that I’m excited to get more deeply involved in, as I join the leadership team at eBPF pioneers, Isovalent. eBPF stands for “extended Berkeley Packet Filter,” but that’s not a tremendously useful phrase for describing the scope and potential of this technology.

I’m excited and delighted to be joining the Isovalent team to help bring the benefits of Cilium to every Kubernetes deployment.

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