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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Computer Laboratory Systems Research Group Seminar > Unik: A platform for automating unikernel compilation and deployment
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Liang Wang. Unikernels are rapidly gaining momentum in the market: Docker acquired Unikernel Systems, and Google trends show it’s a leading topic. Idit Levine explores Unik, a open source orchestration system for unikernels that is a useful tool in the cloud-native application space, and explains how to integrate Unik as a backend to Docker, Kubernetes, and Cloud Foundry runtime. Bio: Idit Levine is the CTO for cloud management division at EMC and a member of its global CTO office. Her passion and expertise are focused on management and orchestration (M&O) over the entire stack, microservices, cloud-native apps, and platforms as a service. Idit’s fascination with the cloud sprouted when she joined DynamicOps (vCAC, now part of VMware) as one of its first employees. She subsequently took part in developing Verizon Terremark’s next-generation public cloud and served as acting CTO at Intigua, a startup focused on container and management technology. This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Systems Research Group Seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:
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