Free your apps. Simplify your operations.

It sounds pretty basic, but getting your infrastructure ready for modern apps, and centrally managing your clouds and cluster requires a modernized app platform.

And that’s exactly what we explored with Dell Technologies in our series of five discussions scheduled to stream tomorrow, June 9, at 6 a.m. PT, on The New Stack’s Periscope and YouTube channels.

Here’s a teaser. Dante’s inferno? Yes, there is a connection here.

What the series covers:

  • How to modernize your app platform with four techniques for distributed services in a multicloud environment.
  • How to protect your data during continuous development to address new resiliency requirements for modern applications that depend on consistency, efficiency, and ease at-scale for distributed workloads. Use these practices to ship great software faster and increase developer velocity with a modern software supply chain.
  • Ways to shorten service upgrade lead times from weeks to hours, and help develop software for hybrid cloud environments.
  • A look at how fast the market is accelerating in Europe with government organizations leading the way in adopting container technologies.
  • The ways Kubernetes and container storage interfaces act as a catalyst for cloud native architectures. The cloud is not a place, but more so a way to manage the operations to achieve objectives of self-service, and elasticized scale and agile application development.
  • How to manage production-ready Kubernetes and scale modern applications in cloud native environments by addressing key considerations: automation of resource allocation that keep developer teams agile, data security and sovereignty, workload mobility, networking, life cycle management, and cluster provisioning and management

Dell Technologies and [VMware]  are making continued investment in the cloud native market. It’s perhaps most apparent with the acquisition of companies such as HeptioWavefrontBitnami, and most recently Pivotal. It’s now transformed into initiatives using Dell Technologies’ and VMware’s Tanzu solution portfolio. VMware Tanzu is built upon the company’s infrastructure products and technologies that Pivotal, Heptio, Bitnami, Wavefront, and other VMware teams bring to this new portfolio of products and services.

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Free Your Apps, Simplify Your Operations – The New Stack
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