KubeVirt in the Enterprise
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KubeVirt in the Enterprise

This is one of those fun conversations where we're really diving not just into the tech but the enterprise consumption of the tech and how people are thinking about it. How does technology like Kubernetes evolve and get used in ways that the community is not thinking about and find a whole new path for adoption and commercialization? If this is going on in your organization, we want to hear from you. We want you to be part of the conversation, because this is a really important transition point for the industry, for people questioning their VMware consumption, and for people looking to expand their Kubernetes footprints. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/nEzH4t1JDEa51fvQFcWcFzMXmkE?utm_source=copy_url

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