Artificial intelligence is driving innovation in cloud-native technologies, streamlining processes and enhancing decision-making across industries. Kubernetes AI continues to reshape enterprise operations, tackling challenges from scaling artificial intelligence workloads to addressing security, compliance and modernization needs.
As organizations navigate these complexities, automation and innovation remain central to unlocking Kubernetes’ full potential, according to Mike Barrett (pictured, left), vice president and general manager of hybrid cloud platforms at Red Hat Inc.
“Security really exploded this year in terms of compliance standards, regulatory assignments and different vertical markets,” he told theCUBE during last week’s KubeCon event. “Typically, we would isolate in Kubernetes at the namespace or at the cluster boundary. So, we had to make that very inexpensive and automated for people to make that choice between a cluster boundary or a namespace boundary.”
Barrett, along with an outstanding lineup of cloud-native thought leaders, spoke with theCUBE Research’s Savannah Peterson and Rob Strechay at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA…