Tectonic Summit: Couchbase and Containers Helping Enterprises

The Couchbase team, Anil Kumar, Senior Technical Product Manager and myself, will be in New York for the 2 Day Tectonic Summit on December 2nd and 3rd presenting on the Tectonic Stack, Kubernetes and CoreOS with Couchbase!  Join us and learn how Containers and Couchbase help enterprises scale applications quickly while delivering to market faster by reducing DevOps efforts.

Tectonic is an universal Kubernetes and CoreOS solution that provide organizations the ability to deploy applications consistently across data centers and the cloud.  And along with Couchbase and Couchbase Mobile, the ability to have the full story around a flexible persistent storage that scales with complete mobile offline support is now possible.  Below in the recording where, Principal Architect, Brian Harrington, from CoreOS talks about and goes over how this comes together.

The event agenda is not only with Couchbase but also filled with speakers from Google, Spotify, SoundCloud, Enginer Yard and many more.  If you are not able to attend the Tectonic Summit conference, then no worries cause we are also holding a Couchbase Meetup in New York at the WeWorks Charging Bull‘s office and absolutely welcome you to join us where you will learn about some awesome cloud and mobile technologies!

We will be talking about containers along with Couchbase and Couchbase mobile so be sure to RSVP and check out the blog on how to get started with running Couchbase with Kubernetes too.  Hope to see you at the event!

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Posted by William Hoang, Mobile Developer Advocate, Couchbase

William was a Developer Advocate on the Mobile Engineering/Developer Experience team at Couchbase. His love for coffee and code has transcended him into the world of mobile while appreciating the offline in-person experiences. Prior, William worked on the Developer Relations team over at Twitter, BlackBerry, and Microsoft while also having been a Software Embedded GPS engineer at Research In Motion. William graduated from McGill University in Electrical Software Engineering

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