IT operations are evolving. You’re responsible for keeping thousands of apps online and available. But the pace of change is speeding up, and so are security risks—especially if you’re working in a multi-cloud container environment.
In this webinar, we’ll talk with VMware Tanzu experts Anu Srinivasa, Ning Ge, and Boskey Savla as we uncover how to build and manage a secure, Kubernetes-based container infrastructure that can scale across teams and clouds.
We’ll also demonstrate how Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations—a platform that helps simplify container management with tools, automation, and data-driven insights—can help boost developer productivity, secure applications and data, and optimize infrastructure performance.
8:30–9:00 | Welcome & Breakfast |
9:30–11:00 | Super fun talk here |
11:00–12:00 | An early lunch |
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