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Zededa Makes It Easier To Deploy Kubernetes At The Edge | Michael Maxey

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While there are a lot of managed Kubernetes services nowadays, one company is differentiating itself by focusing on offering a small-footprint Kubernetes-managed service that can be deployed on the edge. Zededa has partnered with SUSE using EVE-OS and K3s in an effort to help tackle some of the challenges of deploying Kubernetes on the edge. In this episode of TFiR: Let’s Talk, Michael Maxey, Vice President of Business Development at Zededa, talks about how the company is helping customers deploy workloads to edge devices. He talks about their key focus on small-footprint Kubernetes and how they are helping to tackle some of the challenges associated with this. Since the company has just announced a managed Kubernetes service, he also discusses the benefits of offering customers this option.
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While there are a lot of managed Kubernetes services nowadays, one company is differentiating itself by focusing on offering a small-footprint Kubernetes-managed service that can be deployed on the edge. Zededa has partnered with SUSE using EVE-OS and K3s in an effort to help tackle some of the challenges of deploying Kubernetes on the edge. In this episode of TFiR: Let’s Talk, Michael Maxey, Vice President of Business Development at Zededa, talks about how the company is helping customers deploy workloads to edge devices. He talks about their key focus on small-footprint Kubernetes and how they are helping to tackle some of the challenges associated with this. Since the company has just announced a managed Kubernetes service, he also discusses the benefits of offering customers this option.
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While there are a lot of managed Kubernetes services nowadays, one company is differentiating itself by focusing on offering a small-footprint Kubernetes-managed service that can be deployed on the edge. Zededa has partnered with SUSE using EVE-OS and K3s in an effort to help tackle some of the challenges of deploying Kubernetes on the edge. In this episode of TFiR: Let’s Talk, Michael Maxey, Vice President of Business Development at Zededa, talks about how the company is helping customers deploy workloads to edge devices. He talks about their key focus on small-footprint Kubernetes and how they are helping to tackle some of the challenges associated with this. Since the company has just announced a managed Kubernetes service, he also discusses the benefits of offering customers this option.…
 
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