The New Cloud Foundry Container Runtime: Just The Facts by The New Stack Makers published on 2017-11-02T18:02:06Z The Cloud Foundry Container Runtime is the new name for Kubo, which is Kubernetes running on BOSH. In today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams caught up with Cloud Foundry CTO Chip Childers to learn more about Cloud Foundry's plans for this new runtime, with Childers highlighting how BOSH is serving the needs of today's developers. Childers went on to note that the Cloud Foundry Container Runtime and application runtime will sit next to one another, allowing for shared identity between Kuberenetes and Cloud Foundry application runtimes. "I think that what's most important right now is thinking about the developers. What is it that the developer in the enterprise needs? That developer experience is the most important thing bar none in our minds. Everything else floats from that," said Childers, adding that "the Cloud Foundry community looks at it as: Developer team, developer experience, and then down." Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0IM26ioVjlE Genre Technology Comment by The New Stack Makers The extension of the discussion surrounding service abstraction, glue code, and the next generation of linking services with cloud service providers. 2017-11-02T18:21:39Z Comment by The New Stack Makers What it will be possible for enterprises to do today now that these new capabilities are available to developers. 2017-11-02T18:20:55Z Comment by The New Stack Makers What is the path forward for the Cloud Foundry container runtime infrastructure? 2017-11-02T18:20:21Z Comment by The New Stack Makers Highlighting how BOSH fits into the new model where containers are becoming the new way to build microservices, and what are the use cases Childers is seeing emerge? 2017-11-02T18:19:54Z Comment by The New Stack Makers The technical architecture behind the Cloud Foundry container runtime. 2017-11-02T18:19:36Z Comment by The New Stack Makers Exploring Cloud Foundry’s container runtime and what end users are looking to achieve. 2017-11-02T18:19:11Z