Michael Levan

Michael Levan

KEDA On AKS: Deep Dive

Performance, scalability, and redundancy is continuing to be drastically crucial for every organization and enterprise, both big and small. It's the make or break between people using an application and people

Why WASM: Quickstart

After KubeCon NA 2024, plenty of people are becoming curious, and for good reasons. There’s a ton of great benefit from an engineering perspective when it comes to performance, cross-platform capabilities, and

Building And Running Apps In WASM

Software development has gone through several stages over the past 20-30 years. It went from writing your own garbage collection for memory consumption to asking an AI chatbot to write a try/except

WASM and Docker: Quickstart

There’s been a lot of buzz around the idea that Wasm is going to take over Kubernetes, Serverless, and a few other myths. None of this is true. Wasm is a runtime,

Sharing A Nvidia GPU Between Pods In Kubernetes

As larger graphical-based workloads (like building Models) becomes more of a need for organizations, the ability to use GPUs is increasing. The problem is that it’s incredibly expensive. For example, if you