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Cloud Native Computing is on everyone's mind. In this meetup series we will: 

• Look at new ways to provision and utilize on- and off-premise clouds

• Exchange best-practices and pitfalls

• Look at Cloud Native Computing and Cloud Native Application Development from a devop's, developer's and operator's perspective.
As always with meetups, everyone's welcome. If you want to present something yourself, fill out this form or  contact us via meetup.com or mail.

The official repository can be found here: https://github.com/cloudnativecomputingvienna/cncv 

More information regarding Cloud Native Computing

Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments such as public, private, and hybrid clouds. Containers, service meshes, microservices, immutable infrastructure, and declarative APIs exemplify this approach.
These techniques enable loosely coupled systems that are resilient, manageable, and observable. Combined with robust automation, they allow engineers to make high-impact changes frequently and predictably with minimal toil.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation seeks to drive adoption of this paradigm by fostering and sustaining an ecosystem of open source, vendor-neutral projects. We democratize state-of-the-art patterns to make these innovations accessible for everyone.
See following link for an up to date definition:
https://github.com/cncf/toc/blob/master/DEFINITION.md

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  • Cloud Native Vienna: March 2026 Meetup

    Cloud Native Vienna: March 2026 Meetup

    karriere.at - Office Vienna, Jakov Lind Straße 2, Stiege 2, 6. Stock, A-1020 Vienna · Vienna, at, Vienna, AT

    KubeCon is around the corner, and to get you in the mood for this, you get the next Cloud Native Vienna Meetup - and this time, we’re stepping into the "Upside Down."

    Join us at karriere.at for an evening of deep-dive technical sessions and high-bandwidth networking. Whether you're hunting for Demogorgons in your logs or just trying to scale your Internal Developer Platform, we’ve got you covered.

    Agenda:

    • 17:30 - Doors Open
    • 17:55 - Welcome from the Organizers
    • 18:00 - Talk 1: Manav Singh (karriere.at) - homelabbing@karriere.at - Enabling Devs to Break the Cloud
    • 18:45 - Break / Networking
    • 19:00 - Talk 2: Andi Grabner (Dynatrace) - Stranger Platform Engineering: The Two Sides of Observability in Your IDP
    • 19:45 - Networking

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    Manav Singh
    Homelabbing@karriere.at - Enabling Devs to Break the Cloud

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    Andi Grabner
    Stranger Platform Engineering: The Two Sides of Observability in Your IDP

    Your Internal Developer Platform lives in two worlds. In the Right Side Up, developers rely on self‑service observability to build, deploy, operate and debug their apps. In the Upside Down, the platform itself must be observable to ensure its reliability, performance, and to understand usage patterns and adoption.

    The twist? these two worlds are not separate. Improving observability of the platform directly improves the observability for the applications built on top of it. Just like in Stranger Things, observability becomes the force that connects both realities—creating feedback loops, strengthening the platform’s foundations, and enabling teams to spot issues before they cross between worlds.

    This talk reveals why mastering both sides of observability is essential for any modern IDP. Expect real-world examples, a few supernatural analogies, and practical guidance you can bring back to your platform team—no Demogorgon hunting required

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