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Seattle, WA
December 10–13, 2018
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Thursday, December 13 • 11:40am - 12:15pm
Panel Discussion: Ask Us Anything: Microservices and Service Mesh – Moderated by Jason McGee, IBM

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Have you heard the buzz around microservices and containers lately? With containers becoming the new standard to building microservice based applications for production, users are leveraging the service mesh to solve common issues with routing, re-routing for graceful degradation as services fail, secure inter-service communication and rate limiting between services. Join us for a live interactive session where our panel of experts from IBM, Google, Lyft, VMware, Linkerd, and RedHat will address your most challenging inquiries around microservice and service mesh!

Moderators
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Jason McGee

IBM Fellow, VP and CTO, IBM Cloud Platform, IBM
Jason is currently responsible for the IBM Cloud’s platform services, including Kubernetes, Functions, Cloud Foundry, Kafka event streams, Logging, Monitoring, Container Registry, Schematics, Terraform and Activity Tracker. Jason is also responsible for the technical strategy and... Read More →

Speakers
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Zack Butcher

Head of Product, Founding Engineer, Tetrate
Zack works as a Founding Engineer at Tetrate and has helped in a variety of roles across the company - currently he’s Head of Product. At Tetrate he works with some of the largest enterprises in the world to adopt Envoy and Istio. Zack was one of the earliest engineers on the Istio... Read More →
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Tamar Eilam

IBM Fellow, IBM Research, IBM
Tamar Eilam is an IBM Fellow for IBM Research. Tamar leads research in emerging cloud native programming models, devops and microservices. She is interested in the question of how to continuously deliver new functions to running services while minimizing the risk and maximizing the... Read More →
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William Morgan

CEO, Buoyant
William Morgan is the CEO of Buoyant. Prior to founding Buoyant, he was an infrastructure engineer at Twitter, where he ran several teams building on product-facing backend infrastructure. He has worked at Powerset, Microsoft, adap.tv, and MITRE Corp, and has been contributing to... Read More →
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Louis Ryan

Principle Engineer, Google
Louis Ryan is a Principal Engineer at Google working on APIs and microservices. Prior to working on Istio he co-authored the GRPC spec and ran the infrastructure that supports Googles consumer facing APIs.


Thursday December 13, 2018 11:40am - 12:15pm PST
Ballroom 6E
  Service Mesh