Edge Tech Podcast
In Episode 11 of the Edge Tech Podcast, host David Kosloski sits down with Brian Durden, VP of Solutions Engineering & Strategic Initiatives at Rancher Government Solutions, to discuss why speed and sustainability are becoming critical for Kubernetes deployments at the edge. As hardware becomes more powerful and software more efficient, organizations can now deploy complex mission applications directly at the edge without relying on constant cloud connectivity. But speed isn't just about performance — it's about how quickly platforms can be built, deployed, and maintained in real-world environments. In this conversation, we explore: * Why Kubernetes has become so dominant in edge infrastructure * The three types of speed that matter for edge deployments: build, deploy, and runtime performance * Why sustainable edge platforms are critical for government and mission-critical environments * How automation and standardization reduce operational complexity * The role of compact edge hardware in enabling distributed deployments Brian also shares insights from years of experience building platforms across VMware, Pivotal, and Rancher Government, including how organizations are rethinking infrastructure to support distributed, disconnected, and low-bandwidth environments. If you're building edge platforms, distributed infrastructure, or Kubernetes environments, this episode dives deep into the real-world challenges and opportunities shaping the future of edge computing.
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