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KubeCon donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

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Apr 27, 20162 mins

Cloud Native Computing Foundation to host and organize future KubeCon events

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a Linux Foundation project and organization dedicated to advancing the development of cloud-native applications and services, announced it accepted another “project” under its governance—KubeCon, the Kubernetes community conference.

The donation of KubeCon to the CNCF is unique in that this isn’t a software project, but a community conference, which will benefit from the “well-oiled (community conference) machine” that the Linux Foundation provides, according to Joseph Jacks of Kismatic, the original organizer of KubeCon.

KubeCon is a conference dedicated to education and community engagement of Kubernauts (Kubernetes enthusiasts). Kubernetes is an opinionated framework for building distributed systems or, in other words—a container orchestrator. KubeCon organizers anticipate approximately 1,500 attendees of the next installment of the conference to be held in November 2016 in Seattle. This number of attendees stands to be a significant jump from the approximately 600 attendees at the 2015 San Francisco inaugural conference and the approximately 500 attendees at the March 2016 edition held in London.

This third installment of the conference will place emphasis on end users, particularly those running Kubernetes deployments in production environments, leveling off the number of vendor and product-centric pitches. The event will retain the same program committee, and talks will still range from introductory to advanced use. The program committee is encouraging submissions that address cloud-native projects.

In coming under the governance of the CNCF, KubeCon will join its software project counterpart, Kubernetes, which was previously donated to the CNCF. Both the KubeCon speaker list and attendee list stand to benefit from this most recent “project” donation.

“The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is thrilled to host KubeCon as a CNCF event. As a commons for cloud-native projects, we are looking forward to expanding the CNCF community beyond Kubernetes to bring multiple cloud-native communities together in one venue,” said Chris Aniszczyk, interim executive director of the CNCF. “We are also looking forward to furthering cloud-native education by hosting our own CloudNativeDay. Co-located with ContainerCon North America, CloudNativeDay will enable face-to-face collaboration with some of the world’s top technologies advancing and accelerating cloud native computing.”

Lee Calcote is an innovative thought leader, passionate about developer platforms and management software for clouds, containers, networks and systems. Advanced and emerging technologies have been a consistent focus through Calcote’s tenure at Seagate, Cisco and Pelco. Calcote has nearly two decades of combined technical and management experience with globally distributed, agile engineering teams and responsibility for product and services strategy, management, partnership, development and delivery.

While leading the charge to create and deliver Seagate’s first microservices, Calcote served as a Director of Software Engineering of Cloud Systems and Solutions. Prior to Seagate, as a Senior Software Engineering Manager in Cisco's Cloud and Virtualization Group, Calcote has led engineering of Cisco's cloud management platform - Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud. His product and teams founded architecture for the Intercloud platform, focusing on technologies supporting cloud-native and enterprise-architected applications from an OpenStack-centric perspective. He established the Docker@Cisco community and stewarded use of container technology by fostering its use within existing and new product offerings. Previously part of the Smart Services Technology Group at Cisco, Calcote led development of network management systems utilized by Cisco Remote Management Services.

Calcote joined Cisco in 2008, bringing a decade of technological expertise from a variety of roles previously held. As a faculty member of California State University, Fresno, he lectured to budding technologists in the Cisco Networking Academy Program. He served on advisory boards to the Fresno City College and Clovis East High School. He currently serves as a member of the DMTF, an organizer of two Austin-based meetups on Docker and Microservices, Container Days, an advisor to container security startup, writes for The New Stack and has a Kubernetes book in-progress.

Calcote holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s degree in business administration from California State University, Fresno. He also retains a list of industry certifications. Connect with Lee at LinkedIn and Twitter.

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