Enterprise-Wide Kubernetes Episode 4: Secrets Management with Vault
In this episode of the Enterprise-Wide Kubernetes series, we will show
how Nirmata makes it easy to integrate your Kubernetes clusters and
workloads with Vault for enterprise grade secrets management.
What to expect:
1. Learn best practices for managing secrets in Kubernetes.
2. Get an overview of HashiCorp Vault and learn how to use the tool for managing secrets i.e. sensitive data like passwords and access keys.
3. Discover Nirmata integrations with Vault.
RecordedDec 19 201865 mins
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Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes.
Kubernetes supports declarative management of objects using configurations written in YAML or JSON. Often, parts of the configuration will need to vary based on the runtime environment. For portability, and for separation of concerns, its best to maintain environment specific configurations separately from workload configurations.
Kyverno allows cluster administrators to manage environment specific configurations independently of workload configurations and enforce configuration best practices for their clusters.
Kyverno policies are Kubernetes resources that can be written in YAML or JSON. Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate any Kubernetes resources.
Jim Bugwadia, Founder & CEO, Nirmata and Sam Silbory, Solutions Architect, Nirmata
Kubernetes provides several tools to help secure your applications. Hence, proper configuration management is essential for security. In this episode of our Enterprise-Wide Kubernetes webinar series, we will discuss one such construct - Network Policies.
Join us to learn how Kubernetes Network Policies work and how to use them to control network communication between pods within a Kubernetes cluster, as well as communication between pods and other network endpoints. We will also demonstrate the configuration and use of Network Policies using Calico on AWS, centrally managed via Nirmata.
All major cloud providers have embraced Kubernetes. Using a cloud provider managed Kubernetes services is an easy way to get started with Kubernetes, as the cluster’s control plane installation and management are taken care of by the provider. There are several similarities in these offerings, but there also are some interesting differences.
In this webinar, we will compare the managed Kubernetes services from the top 3 cloud providers, discuss when to use managed Kubernetes services, and what else is necessary for enterprise-wide Kubernetes use cases.
Presenters:
Jim Bugwadia, CEO at Nirmata
Ritesh Patel, VP of Products at Nirmata
When applications that are deployed in Kubernetes need to be accessed from outside the cluster, an Ingress needs to be created. In Kubernetes, Services can also be exposed via a Load Balancer. There are several options available to make your application accessible and the right choice may depend on your requirements.
In this webinar, we will discuss how Ingress and Load Balancing works in Kubernetes. We will also show a demo of how Citrix ADC serves as an Ingress device on a Nirmata managed Kubernetes distribution.
Presenter:
Ritesh Patel - VP Products at Nirmata
Komal Bhardwaj - Principal Product Manager at Citrix
Enterprises are looking to automate end-to-end delivery of their applications. Creating continuous delivery pipelines, not only allows enterprise software teams to move faster but also enables them to respond quickly to any failures.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Deploy an application to Kubernetes
- Upload code to Nirmata
- Create deployment pipeline in Jenkins
- Deploy development environments
- Deploy production environments
Live From KubCon: Complex Workloads and Containers with GM Financial
In this episode of Keeping Up With Kubernetes, GM Financial Emerging Data Technology Lead Jeff Loyd speaks with JoAnne McDougald about how the evolution of managing complex development workloads has led us to containerization, and how containerization and VMs have completely changed the game.
Live From KubCon: Twistlock’s John Morello on Kubernetes Security
In this episode of Keeping up with Kubernetes, Twistlock CTO John Morello speaks with Joanne McDougald and Nirmata’s Ritesh Patel about the state of security for Kubernetes as well as the close integration Niramata and Twistlock have developed to bring container security to Nirmata’s powerful cross-provider container management platform.
Live From KubCon With Portworx: Kubernetes Reigns Supreme in 2019
In this episode of Keeping Up With Kubernetes, Portworx VP of Engineering Venkat Ramakrishnan speaks with JoAnne McDougald and Nirmata’s Jim Bugwadia about where containerization is in 2019, what it takes for enterprises to adopt containers for their development process, how Kubernetes is clearly becoming the dominant route in that adoption process, and how Nirmata and Portworx together offer enterprises a straightforward path to Kubernetes.
Live From KubCon: Containers in 2019 With Diamanti and Nirmata
In this episode of Keeping Up With Kubernetes, Diamanti Director of Product Marketing Sean Roth speaks with JoAnne McDougald and Nirmata’s Anubhav Sharma about why KubCon has grown so drastically year over year, and what we can expect from containerization in 2019, as well as how Diamanti and Nirmata have partnered to offer a complete solution for enterprises to adopt Kubernetes.
Live From KubCon With Spotinst: Bringing the Spot Market to Kubernetes
In this episode of Keeping Up With Kubernetes, Spotinst Founder and CEO Amiram Shachar speaks with JoAnne McDougald and Nirmata’s Ritesh Patel about how Spotinst has partnered with Nirmata to bring the dynamic infrastructure qualities offered by the Spot instance market to Kubernetes.
Nirmata Co-Fonder and VP of Products, Ritesh Patel meets with #TalkKubernetes at KubeCon 2018. Ritesh reveals an overview of how the Nirmata platform transforms application management for the enterprise.
In this episode of the Enterprise-Wide Kubernetes series, we will show
how Nirmata makes it easy to integrate your Kubernetes clusters and
workloads with Vault for enterprise grade secrets management.
What to expect:
1. Learn best practices for managing secrets in Kubernetes.
2. Get an overview of HashiCorp Vault and learn how to use the tool for managing secrets i.e. sensitive data like passwords and access keys.
3. Discover Nirmata integrations with Vault.
Developing a cloud-native operation is fraught with challenges, from the technical and operational to those involving process and skill set. The adoption of containers is a key to overcoming this suite of challenges. Nirmata offers a turnkey solution that accelerates this adoption. Nirmata Co-founder Ritesh Patel describes exactly how Nirmata does it.
The journey to the cloud doesn't end with cloud adoption— in fact for many firms, it’s a story of more cloud, more complexity, more problems. Jim Bugwadia co-founded Nirmata to solve the problems of managing complex applications in the cloud through containers (the best way to manage enterprise applications) and Kubernetes (the best way to deploy and operate those applications in the cloud).
Virtualization has totally changed how IT teams and developers get access to infrastructure. Industry veteran Wayne Greene explains exactly what’s changed, the challenges the new paradigm poses, and why containers present the most compelling solution. With Nirmata’s SaaS offering for container management, you can focus on innovation and less on the nuances of infrastructure.
Anubhav Sharma, Nirmata’s head of business development and sales, discusses how Nirmata is uniquely able to translate the technical capabilities of Kubernetes into real-world business and organizational outcomes for customers. From IT Operations to DevOps, Nirmata can bring the power of Kubernetes to the entire enterprise—and its customers.
Nirmata VP of Engineering Damien Toledo explains how Nirmata’s roots in managing complex telco networks give the firm a unique ability to address the similar challenges of managing complex cloud environments. Damien also highlights why cloud-native applications offer so much value to the development process.
Keeping up with Kubernetes Presents:
Podcast with Anubhav Sharma, VP of Business Development at Nirmata
Anubhav Sharma runs sales, business development, and alliances at Nirmata. In this episode, Anu discusses how Nirmata allows customers to manage complex containerized environments easily, and how that easy and effective management benefits the entire organization.
Keeping up with Kubernetes Radio Presents:
Podcast with Ritesh Patel, Co-Founder & VP of Products at Nirmata
By 2013, cloud-native applications were beginning to tax traditional application development architectures. In this episode, Nirmata founder Ritesh Patel discusses Nirmata’s origins and how the company’s solution evolved to address these application development challenges with Kubernetes.
Keeping Up With Kubernetes Radio. A podcast session with Nirmata's CEO and Co-founder, Jim Bugwadia
The open source ecosystem has produced some incredible technologies that have also been crafted into enterprise-ready tools. In this episode, Nirmata CEO Jim Bugwadia discusses how Kubernetes fits into that open source ecosystem, and what Nirmata’s individual approach is to delivering Kubernetes as a powerful, enterprise-ready tool for container management.
Deploy, Operate & Optimize Containerized Applications on Any Cloud
Nirmata is a Kubernetes operations & management platform, designed for enterprises.
Nirmata provides comprehensive policy-based automation for deploying, operating, and optimizing containerized applications across clouds, via easy-to-use, intuitive interfaces. Nirmata empowers enterprise DevOps teams by fully automating the complex operations and management of application containers. Nirmata is a Kubernetes certified solution, and Nirmata, Inc. is also a Kubernetes Certified Solution Provider.