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James Donner
on 28 March 2018


This is the first webinar in our Kubernetes Month series!

Speaker: Vinod Kumar
Date/Time: April 4, 2018 at 12PM EST / 5PM GMT

Need to get up to speed with Kubernetes? This webinar will give you the primer to the Kubernetes platform that you need. You’ve probably heard that Kubernetes is great technology, but have you considered how you can use it in the enterprise? We’ll give a comprehensive overview, demos, and even ideas into how it can be used in your business!

Join this webinar for an opportunity to…

  • See how companies can save money and go faster with Kubernetes
  • Learn how you can get started with Kubernetes from deployment to your first workloads
  • Get an opportunity for Q&A with Canonical’s Container experts

 

Register For Webinar

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