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Meet other engineers interested in the Cloud Native technologies like Kubernetes, Containers, Platform-as-a-Service, Observability with Prometheus & Grafana, Service Mesh, Microservices, etc.

Join us to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from experts in the field, and stay updated on the ever-evolving landscape of cloud-native solutions. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your journey into the cloud, our meetup welcomes all levels of expertise.

This meetup group was previously known as "Kubernetes-Barcelona".

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  • 🌱 Cloud Native Sustainability Month 2025 - Barcelona Edition 🌱

    🌱 Cloud Native Sustainability Month 2025 - Barcelona Edition 🌱

    SCRM - Lidl International Hub, Carrer Bergara 13, planta 9, Barcelona, ES

    We are excited to announce the third edition of Cloud Native Sustainability Month 🎉

    The CNCF Sustainability Month is an annual event currently organized under the CNCF TAG Operational Resilience in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). The event's primary goal is to promote environmental sustainability in the cloud native industry and open-source space.

    🎙️ We are looking for more speakers, so please submit your talks here or reach out to hello@cloudnative.barcelona. Feel free to contact us at #cncf-barcelona on the CNCF slack or at hello@cloudnative.barcelona for ideas and suggestions 🤗

    We thank SCRM - Lidl International Hub for kindly hosting us!

    📅 Agenda

    • 18:30-18:45. Doors Open.
    • 18:45-19:45. Talks (see below).
    • 19:45-20:30. Mingling and food.

    📍Location:
    c/ Bergara 13, Barcelona | https://maps.app.goo.gl/zd6h3BGzHNxgAgjT6

    🎙️ Talks

    1. A Manual For Scaling Environmental Sustainability In The Cloud- Niki Manoledaki (Senior Software Engineer @ Grafana Labs | CNCF Ambassador & Environmental Sustainability TAG member)
    The IEA estimates that data centers consumed 1.5% of global electricity in 2024. This talk will present tooling and community efforts that have emerged in response to this in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation & Green Software Foundation, including Kepler for energy monitoring, Karpenter for autoscaling, and KEIT for measuring the carbon intensity of software using cloud native tools. We will discuss emerging trends and challenges with monitoring carbon and energy at scale.

    2. Don't thank the AI - Almudena Vivanco (Principal “PringaOps” Performance @ SCRM - Lidl International Hub)
    We will present an overview of the Schwarz Group's environmental and sustainability initiatives, prominently featuring its retail divisions, Lidl and Kaufland.
    Within the new initiatives involving the development of AI, we will illustrate the Schwarz Group's core business areas: retailing, recovery and recycling, producing, and digitalising. The company's vision concerning people, product quality, circular systems, and ecosystems, along with specific goals like reducing plastic packaging and using recycled materials from PreZere, and LidlPlus Strategy to reduce carbon print in Azure Cloud, aiming for net-zero emissions in 2050.

    3. Greener Observability: A Journey Toward Sustainable Monitoring Through Open Source Innovation - Diana Todea (Developer Experience Engineer @ Victoria Metrics)
    When choosing observability platforms, we seldom consider their carbon footprint or environmental impact. But sustainability isn’t just about reducing financial costs, it’s also about minimizing data bloat, selecting efficient tools, and reducing energy consumption across our systems.
    This talk explores the principles and practical benefits of green observability. I’ll look at how open source observability projects are raising awareness of carbon impact and enabling more sustainable monitoring practices. I’ll provide use cases where energy efficiency, reduced storage requirements and system reliability go hand in hand, taking as example the open source project VictoriaMetrics.
    By aligning observability with the Green Software foundation's principles, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how green observability fits into the broader sustainable software strategy and how it can be implemented today for both environmental and operational impact.

    4. TBD - Alberto Soto (Senior Software Engineers @ Grafana Labs)

    See you there 💚

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