State of Kubernetes 2022 – the New Zealand Edition


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DevOps Auckland is coming back to Xero, where Emma Tordsson and Tessa Davis will present State of Kubernetes 2022 – the New Zealand Edition
"By 2023, more than 500million digital applications and services will be developed using cloud-native (Kubernetes) approaches” - IDC , Research Inc.
As the world of applications are adjusting to a framework of microservices, Kubernetes has emerged as the leading orchestration system. The technology has long been on the rise internationally and is quite the buzzword in tech circles. Several studies have been conducted around Kubernetes adoption and use internationally but none with an exclusive focus on New Zealand adoption. Till this year.
In mid-2022 Tessa Davis and Emma Tordsson conducted a study exclusively looking at if and how New Zealand based organisations use Kubernetes.
In this talk they will discuss the background of the study, the findings that emerged, and whether or not New Zealand is following along global trends.
Emma works as an Enterprise Architect supporting businesses across New Zealand and Australia in their digital transformation journeys and has enjoyed the last 10+ years helping organisations maximise on their technology investments in Applications, Cloud and Infrastructure.
Tessa has spent 12 years helping organisations in Australia, Singapore and New Zealand to make IT Ops simpler so that software can move faster. After realising that the next wave of efficiencies in software delivery will come from developer-first security, Tessa joined Snyk, where she helps teams to embed secure coding processes into developer’s everyday practices with the DevOps tools they already use.

State of Kubernetes 2022 – the New Zealand Edition