I went to KubeCon London thinking it had peaked, but I was so wrong. Here's why
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Despite expectations of a decline in interest at the KubeCon 2025 in London, the event was highly attended with over 12,000 participants. The enthusiasm for cloud-native technologies like Kubernetes is partly due to their resilience to AI-driven application developments. While AI is influential, the complexity of deployment and management issues in cloud environments means that Kubernetes remains crucial for building and running AI workloads, highlighting its role in the evolving tech landscape.
KubeCon 2025 in London was packed, with over 12,000 attendees, indicating strong interest in cloud technology amidst AI developments.
Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies prove AI-resistant, focusing on deployment and integration issues that require expertise.
The rapid changes in cloud native technology can outpace AI development, making it vital for users to stay updated.
Kubernetes remains essential for running AI workloads, with top organizations relying on cloud-native infrastructures for their systems.
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