Durant cette session nous verrons quelles sont les bonnes pratiques à appliquer pour renforcer la sécurité des accès à des Services Cloud (principalement sur AWS) pour des pods hébergés sur Kubernetes
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Learn the fundamentals of setting up EKS clusters on AWS through guided exercises. This workshop is designed to help new users become familiar with the core concepts needed to deploy Kubernetes clusters and workloads on AWS effectively. We will guide you through the Pulumi platform with diagrams and a series of labs to help accelerate your cloud projects.
We will cover different topics like\n- Basics of Product Management and Product Thinking\n- How Product Thinking translates to Kubernetes as a Product, including\n- Indirect Value of Infrastructure,\n- Customers vs. Consumers,\n- Product and Success Metrics\n- Visualisation of the K8S user journey\nAfter the talk people will have learned that Product Thinking with Kubernetes is possible, but maybe not similar to your typical B2C app and have some ideas where to start with their own Product Journey with Kubernetes.
Unlock the power of eBPF with Cilium Service Mesh: a transformational tool redefining Kubernetes' networking and security landscape. In just 30 minutes, we'll journey through how Cilium bypasses conventional networking limitations, creating high-performance, fine-grained security policies. Witness the magic of seamless service-to-service communication and learn why Cilium Service Mesh is not just another tool, but the future blueprint for cloud-native networking and security.
Today's applications are built using containers, and Kubernetes has become the de facto standard for running containerized workloads. Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is the most automated, scalable, and fully managed Kubernetes platform run by the largest contributor to Kubernetes. Join this session to learn how GKE simplifies compute orchestration, provides cost-optimized autoscaling and reduces Day 2 operations, allowing you to focus on building and running your application workloads while Google Cloud manages your infrastructure.
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Web Security Scanner identifies security vulnerabilities in your App Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Compute Engine web applications. This service crawls your application, following all links within the scope of your starting URLs, and attempts to exercise as many user inputs and event handlers as possible. It can automatically scan and detect four common vulnerabilities, including cross-site-scripting (XSS), flash injection, mixed content (HTTP in HTTPS), and outdated/insecure libraries. In this spotlight lab, you will use Web Security Scanner—one of Security Command Center's built-in services—to scan a Python Flask application for vulnerabilities.
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Join this session to discover how Unity, one of the world's top video game software developer, runs their deployment on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) on Google Cloud. In this fireside chat, we will go through this evolution journey together highlighting key milestones and best practices so that you too can run your enterprise deployment on GKE.
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X509 certificates and Google Cloud Certificate Authority Service offer powerful authentication solutions for workloads, micro-services, and smart devices. This session will guide you through the latest innovations in certificate provisioning and management for VMs, Kubernetes, and Load Balancers. We'll delve into SPIFFE, mTLS, and service-to-service authentication techniques. Gain real-world insights from Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) and see how they've implemented Google Cloud Certificate Authority Service and the Matter standard within their IoT ecosystem.
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Modernizing high-performance and AI workloads that need to stay on-premises can be challenging. Learn from the experts how to optimize your hybrid cloud by deploying Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) on Google Distributed Cloud. Deliver a consistent developer experience on-premise and in the cloud, and preserve your return on investments by leveraging your existing HW investments. Discover how to optimize upgrade cycles, streamline operations, and empower your developers with the same cloud-born tools they use with GKE.
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Come to this fireside chat with Seth Vargo to learn more about the ultimate hybrid cloud use case. We'll explore use cases where Alphabet products run on some of your favorite Google Cloud offerings such as Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Why don't we run everything at Alphabet on Google Cloud? Why do some products run partially on cloud? How do Alphabet engineers take advantage of products like GKE, Cloud Run, Vertex AI, and Gemini exposed over hybrid channels? We'll shed light on how our internal innovation influences the products available to our customers and vice-versa.
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Ready to level up your infrastructure, Google Kubernetes Engine, and networking skills with the power of Gemini? Join this session to learn how large language models work and how it applies to roles in infrastructure, DevOps, and networking.
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As generative AI applications mature, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has become popular for improving large language model-based apps. We expect teams to move beyond basic RAG to autonomous agents and generative loops. We'll set up a Weaviate vector database on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Gemini to showcase generative feedback loops.
After this session, a Google Cloud GKE user should be able to:
- Deploy Weaviate open source on GKE
- Set up a pipeline to ingest data from the Cloud Storage bucket
- Query, RAG, and enhance the responses
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This session is for AI/ML and data practitioners who want to build AI/ML data pipelines at scale and select the right combination of block, file, and object storage solution for your use case. Learn how to optimize all your AI/ML workloads like data preparation, training, tuning, inference, and serving with the best storage solution and easily integrate them into your Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, or Vertex workflows. We’ll also dive into how to optimize analytics workloads with Cloud Storage and Anywhere Cache.
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Embark on a journey through the diverse landscape of website deployment options available on Google Cloud. In this session, we’ll guide you through various ways to deploy a website, offering insights into the array of tools and services Google Cloud provides for hosting, scaling, and optimizing web applications. From traditional virtual machine instances to containerized solutions with Kubernetes, and serverless deployment with Cloud Functions and Cloud Run, this session will cover the entire spectrum of deployment strategies.
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Kubernetes is the de facto standard for running modern, containerized workloads in cloud. Google open-sourced Kubernetes 10 years ago and has built the easiest to use and most scalable managed service in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Join this keynote to learn how top customers are leveraging GKE to run their businesses and to hear about the latest innovations and future directions of GKE.
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Discover modern cloud migration strategies. Learn to leverage Google Cloud for cost optimization and easy transitions from on-premise infrastructure or competing cloud providers. Get real demos of top migration methods to Google Cloud environments like, Google Cloud VMware Engine, Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, and Cloud Run. Learn to migrate an application across Google Cloud infrastructure levels, fine-tuning for cost and performance. Plus, get insights from Global Payments, with a real-world Google Cloud migration success story.
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Attend this session for an overview of our storage solutions and how they are optimized for a variety of workloads. We’ll share storage best practices for AI, Google Kubernetes Engine, and VMs, and customer storage and infrastructure cost optimization. You’ll gain insight into new features that deliver more performant and available apps to your business. We’ll also share our storage vision providing you the ability to plan for future application workloads.
-Industry’s first unified cloud storage optimized for AI and analytics workloads;
-Intelligent storage powered by AI;
-Built for mission-critical, high-availability data protection;
-Migrating to cloud storage and Google Cloud at scale at low cost
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Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) provides cost efficiency and high performance to run AI inference on Google tensor processing units (TPUs) and NVIDIA graphics processing units. Join us to learn how Anthropic runs its inference workload for Claude on GKE, and how Anthropic achieved better price-perf on TPU v5e on GKE. We’ll also learn how GKE advanced management capabilities simplify Day-2 maintenance, and how Google Cloud Customer Support makes the entire experience a blast.
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The State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization report (https://goo.gle/state-of-kubernetes-cost-optimization) found that more than expected Kubernetes Pods aren’t setting accurate resource requests and limits. This can lead to workloads being abruptly terminated, and OSS Kubernetes doesn't adequately track those terminations. We invite you to this talk to learn how Google Kubernetes Engine and Google Cloud Logging comes to the rescue.
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