Take Five With Tom Fenton
        
        5 Reasons To Attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
        Get up-to-date on container technology.
        
        
        
  Let's face it: you're either currently using containers in  your organization, or are very curious about the topic. And that's why you should attend one of the 
annual  KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conventions: the first is in Austin, Texas on Dec.  6-8, 2017, and the second in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 2-4, 2018. During these  two conferences, container experts, developers and implementers from around the  world will gather together to discuss containers, both their present state and their  future.
  
  With this in mind, here are five reasons to head to Austin  the first week in December to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon.
  - Speakers. Heavy hitters from Google, Microsoft  Azure, Red Hat and Netflix will be speaking. These are the very people shaping  the future of the datacenter. If you want to stay on top of your game, you need  to listen to and understand what these leaders are proposing for the future of  applications and application development. You'll likely find many opportunities  to get inspired for your business; sometimes a presentation will change the way  you do business; other times, it may be just a single blurb that gives you  pause and creates that “ah, yes!” moment. 
  - Partners. All the major players in the container  field will be there. These partners will be showcasing their wares and talking about  how their technology can assist you and your business. Because container  technology is still in its infancy, many companies with interesting technology  simply don't have the presence that they deserve, meaning that you may not be  aware of them. However, a huge benefit to attending KubeCon + CloudNativeCon is  that you can visit many vendors that you may never get exposed to otherwise.
  - Learning. If you're new to the container world,  you may benefit largely from getting to Austin a day or two early. Why? Experts  from AWS, Red Hat, Tesla and others will be holding workshops to help you get  started with containers.
  - Networking Opportunities. Attending conferences  is about more than sitting in meetings and workshops all day. As enlightening  as these sessions and learning about technology may be, conferences are just as  importantly about meeting like-minded individuals who share your interests.  With the people you meet, you can commiserate with challenges you're having,  and the connections you make can last a life time. This can be especially  important for smaller shops and teleworkers, since sometimes you just need to  bounce ideas off others to get inspired or to discover new approaches, and  conferences such as this one give you the opportunity to do just that. 
  - Staying Relevant. The IT world is changing at an  exhausting pace, and it's no secret that in order to keep current with the latest  technologies like containers you need to continually push yourself and expose  yourself to the latest technology. This show is an excellent opportunity to spend  a few days to expand your knowledge about a highly relevant technology and keep  current in this fast-paced industry.
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Tom Fenton has a wealth of hands-on IT experience gained over the past 30 years in a variety of technologies, with the past 20 years focusing on virtualization and storage. He previously worked as a Technical Marketing Manager for ControlUp. He also previously worked at VMware in Staff and Senior level positions. He has also worked as a Senior Validation Engineer with The Taneja Group, where he headed the Validation Service Lab and was instrumental in starting up its vSphere Virtual Volumes practice. He's on X @vDoppler.