
What we’re about
Welcome to the Cloud Native Linz Community Group!
If you believe that Cloud Native is the future of IT then you are at the right place.
Our goal with the group is to help the Cloud Native community to grow even more and bring together people that inspire, support, and challenge each other sharing from the basics to the most advanced topics.
There are hundreds of open source projects within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Landscape, such as Kubernetes, Helm, Argo, CoreDNS, Envoy, Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, Containerd, Harbor, just to quote some.
This meetup is open to everyone that is interested in those projects, no matter if you are a newbie or an expert, you are invited to join, learn and share from others experience and become part of this awesome community.
Please fill out this form if you would you like to give a talk or sponsor a meetup.
All events of the Cloud Native Linz Community Group follow the CNCF Code of Conduct. Our primary goal is to be inclusive to the largest number of contributors, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- cTENcf Party - celebrating 10 years of CNCF and 5 years of Cloud Native Linznetcetera, Linz
We are excited to host the September 2025 edition of the Cloud Native Linz meetup!
We'd like to thank G+D Netcetera for hosting the Meetup!### --------- The Speakers ---------
Georg Mayrhauser - Georg is a software engineer with over a decade of experience building robust backend systems, primarily in the Java and Spring ecosystems. At G+D Netcetera, he is working on a white-label mobile wallet solution with multiple million installs – tackling everything from migrations to cloud environments to the complex operational and compliance topics inherent to the payment cards industry.
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Secrets Management - from plaintext to hiding keys in the Swiss Alps
Managing secrets is a growing challenge in modern DevOps and cloud environments. While simple in closed (on-prem) systems, the move to distributed configurations complicates protecting sensitive data and enforcing the principle of least privilege. With a focus on Spring Boot and AWS (EKS), we will explore some practical options for securely storing, protecting and managing sensitive configuration data in a cloud-native world.