Epic Games asks for Apple’s help to put South Korea’s alternative app payments law to work

Sponsored Kubernetes promises enterprises the sort of scalability, ease of management and portability that were previously the preserve of the hyperscalers alone. The problem is your enterprise applications probably still have a penchant for local storage, which is at odds with the container orchestration environment’s cloudscale roots.

The result is that without the ability to throw resources at tailoring a solution, you are left with the choice of compromising on performance, portability or cost-efficiency. Or, more likely, all three. But there are ways around this conundrum, and you can find out more on September 28 at 9:00 PST / 12:00 EST / 17:00 BST, with this webcast on “Kubernetes Portability with Local NVMe Performance”.

Your host will be our own Tim Phillips, eminently portable without being over flashy. He’ll be joined by Sagy Volkov, distinguished performance architect at Lightbits Labs, who’s grappled with the problems of persistent storage at the likes of RedHat and EMC.


Epic Games asks for Apple’s help to put South Korea’s alternative app payments law to work
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