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Announcements: KCD Texas Austin 2025!

We proudly announce that KCD Texas Austin has been picked as one of four KCDs in North America in 2025!

Please buy your tickets and mark your calendars: May/15/2025!!
More details at https://linkedin.com/company/kcdtexas

March 27th at 6pm at Capital Factory

We will meet at Apollo Room on 1st Floor.

Policy-as-Code for Kubernetes Governance and Troubleshooting for Kubernetes with GenAI

https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-kubernetes-austin-presents-policy-as-code-for-kubernetes-governance-amp-troubleshooting-for-kubernetes-with-genai-2025-03-27/

ATTENTION: WE KNOW PARKING IN DOWNTOWN IS TRICKY!

So, you can park in the building garage for just $8.00 (validation parking tickets will be distributed)!
Street parking will still be an option. More information on parking here: https://www.capitalfactory.com/parking/

Please RSVP here, and please make sure you follow our official social media platforms and stay tuned with the latest news about Kubernetes Austin :

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Everyone is invited to join! We hope to bring the latest about the Kubernetes and CNCF projects.

We have two special guests, Lucas from AWS and Krishna from Nirmata.

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### Krishna Khandavilli

Code Your Policies: Policy-as-Code for Kubernetes Governance
In this session, we’ll explore Policy-as-Code and its benefits for DevOps, Platform, Security, and Development teams, enabling seamless integration of security across the organization.
Discover how Kyverno empowers Kubernetes governance by bringing the principles of Policy-as-Code into action.

### Lucas Duarte

From Logs to Insights: Real-time Conversational Troubleshooting for Kubernetes with GenAI
In today’s distributed microservices landscape, Kubernetes environments generate vast volumes of logs, making troubleshooting complex and time-consuming. Operators often sift through massive data to identify issues, leading to prolonged downtime—a challenge that intensifies with multiple clusters. Discover how GenAI optimizes troubleshooting by transforming traditional logs into conversational insights. This session covers building an AI-driven observability solution with Large Language Models (LLMs). We start by configuring Fluent Bit collectors to gather systemd logs, Kubernetes events, and application logs, which are then streamed to a scalable object storage. By constructing a vector database, we enable users to query and interact with logs in natural language. We will provide a step-by-step guide that equips attendees with actionable knowledge to implement GenAI observability in their Kubernetes clusters.

More information: k8saustin.com

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