
EP6 - Jim Bugwadia - Kubernetes Policies Through Kyverno
04/29/21 • 39 min
Jim is the Founder and CEO at Nirmata who are in turn the founders of Kyverno
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. With Kyverno, policies are managed as Kubernetes resources and no new language is required to write policies. This allows using familiar tools such as kubectl, git, and kustomize to manage policies. Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources.
Software is changing the world, and Jim's mission at Nirmata is to help the world deliver better software by fully by democratizing cloud native best practices. Nirmata is a Kubernetes management plane built for enterprises. Nirmata works across clouds, data centers, edge, and connected devices.
Jim’s Profile
Websites
- nirmata.com (Company Website)
- kyverno.io
- infoworld.com/blog/the-noops-enterprise/ (Blog)
Phone
- 408-410-3701 (Mobile)
Jim is the Founder and CEO at Nirmata who are in turn the founders of Kyverno
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. With Kyverno, policies are managed as Kubernetes resources and no new language is required to write policies. This allows using familiar tools such as kubectl, git, and kustomize to manage policies. Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources.
Software is changing the world, and Jim's mission at Nirmata is to help the world deliver better software by fully by democratizing cloud native best practices. Nirmata is a Kubernetes management plane built for enterprises. Nirmata works across clouds, data centers, edge, and connected devices.
Jim’s Profile
Websites
- nirmata.com (Company Website)
- kyverno.io
- infoworld.com/blog/the-noops-enterprise/ (Blog)
Phone
- 408-410-3701 (Mobile)
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Security Assessment: https://www.realciso.io/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtDlpJo3O8Z08mF_KoIkxWQ
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Learn more...
https://stevegiguere.com/
https://bridgecrew.io/
https://twitter.com/_SteveGiguere_
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