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Wednesday, March 29 • 12:00 - 12:35
The Open Service Broker API and the Kubernetes Service Catalog [B] - Paul Morie, Red Hat & Chip Childers, Cloud Foundry Foundation

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The next frontier for Kubernetes is allowing seamless integration with the vast array of service brokers available in the microservice-based software ecosystem via a service catalog. The Open Service Broker API is an industry standard that allows service operators to integrate with multiple platforms using a single API specification.

In this session, you’ll learn exactly what the Open Service Broker API specification is, its history, how the cross-ecosystem collaboration on the API specification is happening and especially how the Kubernetes ecosystem is building integrations with this specification via the service catalog project. We’ll briefly talk about how to get involved in the Kubernetes Special Interest Group (SIG), and if the audience behaves, we’ll even do a demo!

Speakers
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Chip Childers

CTO, Cloud Foundry Foundation
A proven DevOps visionary and leader. Before coming to the Foundation, Chip was vice president of Product Strategy at CumuLogic. He spent more than 15 years in engineering leadership positions within the service provider industry including work with SunGard Availability Services and... Read More →
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Paul Morie

Sr. Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Paul is a Principal Engineer at Red Hat and a Kubernetes maintainer. He's been working on Kubernetes since 2014, concentrating at different points on application development primitives, service catalog, container security, and multicluster problems. Before Kubernetes, he worked on... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2017 12:00 - 12:35 CEST
A 03 Berlin Congress Center, Alexanderstraße 11, 10178 Berlin, Germany