[PANEL] Deploying Multi-Cluster Kubernetes: How can OpenNebula help?

Tuesday, June 25, 2024 3:15 PM to 4:00 PM · 45 min. (Africa/Abidjan)
TECHNOLOGY ECOSYSTEM

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In this panel, we will have the opportunity to discuss deployments of multi-cluster kubernetes in different target infrastructures, as key people from different software projects with this goal will be joining. Andrés Valero, Principal Technical Marketing Manager SUSE, brings expertise on Rancher, which streamlines Kubernetes cluster deployment, offering centralized authentication, access control and observability. Fulvio Risso, Professor, Politecnico di Torino and Chief Innovation Officer & Co-founder, ArubaKube, is a core developer of Liqo, a technolgy enables dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies, supporting heterogeneous on-premise, cloud and edge infrastructures. Also, Mario Fahlandt, Customer Delivery Architect at Kubermatic, creators of the Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform, designed to seamlessly manage kubernetes clusters across hybrid & multi-cloud, on-premise and edge environments.

UNICO IPCEI-CIS ONEnextgenIn a 2020 Joint Declaration, all 27 EU Member States stated that innovative cloud computing and data processing capacities are an essential resource for Europe’s economic recovery, long-term competitiveness, and climate sustainability. To achieve this strategic objective, a new Important Project of Common European Interest on Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services (IPCEI-CIS), worth near 3 billion EUR, was approved by the European Commission in late 2023. Led by Germany and France, this initiative has also been actively supported by Belgium, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovenia, Spain and The Netherlands. The IPCEI-CIS Project by OpenNebula Systems (2024-2028) offers an alternative model based on leveraging European open source for mobilising the many technological and innovation capabilities in the continent and creating together a Next-Generation European Platform for the Datacenter-Cloud-Edge Continuum. This powerful “made in EU” alternative will offer vendor neutrality and a sustainable future based on global collaboration, but fully aligned with the values and priorities of the European Union. 🇪🇺 🇪🇸 Initiative supported by the Spanish Ministry for Digital Transformation and Civil Service through the ONEnextgen Project: Next-Generation European Platform for the Datacenter-Cloud-Edge Continuum (UNICO IPCEI-2023-003) and co-funded by the European Union’s NextGenerationEU instrument through the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).

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