@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A10 Explosion in interest for starters. The dev adoption is growing, enterprise use is moving from lab to datacenter and COTS is embracing. I'm interested to hear the challenges orgs are having so we can work to solve those probs with them.
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A9 I always advocate a crawl, walk, run approach - start simple, learn the basics, find low-hanging fruit in your own apps/biz to work with. @CiscoDevNet sandbox is one good place to start
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A8 @DevNetCreate certainly is doing their part to contribute to the K8s content and how Cisco technologies can be integrated into #k8s The volume of information is growing rapidly though. Examples of production success are increasing as well.
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A7 The knowledge gap is the largest problem today - new patterns require new insight and thinking about the problems orgs are needing to solve. Cisco is at least taking the production-readiness challenge out of the platform itself so they can solve the biz prob
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A6 It will certainly challenge the thinking about security policy. Trad flow is user to service but now the toaster svc wants to comm with the fridge svc to see if there is still bread inventory and then which svc is allowed to call the grocer svc to order more?
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A5 Is there any right type of org? New apps are obviously the easiest but the growing adoption will ease more hesitant industries and commercial apps that orgs buy are already starting to adopt this architectural pattern as well.
@allannaim@CiscoCloud@kelseyhightower To add an example to Allan's response, perhaps you scale up payment gateway, customer feedback, adding sentiment analysis or nosql unstructured data (customer pics) and the overall application and UX is better while incrementally modernizing the app in-whole
@CiscoCloud#CiscoChat A3 Some apps, data or regulations require cloud-like functions but not in the public cloud so having a similar experience and consumption model, wrapped in a cloud management platform helps this varying use, with the same user experience. +portability back to public
@CiscoCloud A2 Initial enterprise use I'm finding is either net-new apps or extending functionality adjacent to existing non-K8s apps but Enterprises are starting to think about how their Digital transformation will require this type of new application architecture and run-time #CiscoChat
@CiscoCloud A1 I find that customers have innovation teams that are already driving the use of Kubernetes (K8s) and the challenge is how to start incorporating the outcome of those innovations into the production operations but the agility and scale is what is driving it #ciscochat