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May 2-4, 2018 - Copenhagen, Denmark
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Friday, May 4 • 11:10 - 11:45
Kubernetes as an Abstraction Layer for a Connected Home - Scott Nichols, Google (Intermediate Skill Level) (Slides Attached)

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The home-of-the-future is vendor lock-in and disparate ecosystems that do not interconnect. Consumers are encouraged to stay within brand or risk lack of interoperability. The same can be said about Cloud Vendors. The Open Service Broker API (OSBAPI) is a standard that we can use to avoid Cloud Vendor lock-in. Can Kubernetes and OSBAPI also give us the open connected home consumers dream of?

With Kubernetes used as a command and control platform for a connected home with a diverse collection of devices, complex interactions between currently incompatible devices becomes possible. With OSBAPI as the method of interoperability, it can also solve the challenge of a cloud based Kubernetes cluster controlling a on-premise Service Broker without a consistent internet connection or blocked in-bound network communication.

This is going to be illuminating.

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Scott Nichols

Software Engineer 软件工程师, Google
Scott Nichols is a Googler focused on making it easy to create and understand portable event driven serverless workloads. This work is done through Knative Eventing and CloudEvents. Connect: https://github.com/n3wscott/ or @n3wscott



Friday May 4, 2018 11:10 - 11:45 CEST
C1-M1
  Hardware Hacking, Intermediate