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KMC - How Helm 3 and Helm Charts Create Reproducible Security

Helm 3 is developing a set of best practices that help make Kubernetes applications more secure. As a recent graduate from incubation to full-fledged project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Helm has been developing its own ecosystem and is working towards mature tooling. Join Rancher and JFrog as they provide more details into updates in Helm 3 and how Helm Charts create reproducible security in the Kubernetes ecosystem.

Hands-on-lab - Manage Software Releases with JFrog Distribution

Manage Software Releases with JFrog Distribution Whether you are delivering web services using Kubernetes or updating the latest firmware to an IoT device, the ability to deliver the latest features of your software solution in shortened development cycles is becoming more prevalent. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how to easily increase your release velocity while ensuring security and reliability using JFrog Distribution. Learn how JFrog Distribution can help overcome limited bandwidth networks and network lag, allowing you to accomplish updates with speed and reliability.

Calico Enterprise Multi Cluster Management - Federated Identity and Services

Learn how to simplify deployment and ongoing operations for more than one cluster running Calico Enterprise. What is Calico Enterprise Multi-Cluster Management How is Calico Enterprise Multi-Cluster architected How to set up Calico Enterprise Multi-Cluster Management How to enable Federated Endpoint Identity and Services for Multi-Cluster use cases A Calico Enterprise trial is available after this session and you will be able to practice these use cases on your own within a hosted lab.

Tip of the Day - CDN Hit or Miss ?

Understand how your CDN's are performing with regards to the number of Hits or Misses !!! Remember, if a browser requests a piece of content and the CDN has it cached, then it will deliver that content. This is referred to as a cache hit. However, if the content is not available on the Cache Server(s), then the CDN makes the request back to the Origin server, this is classified as a cache miss. You want cache hits, NOT misses