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If you’re a platform engineering leader managing Kubernetes at scale, a new pressure has entered the room. The business wants AI workloads running on your clusters. GPU nodes. Model inference. Agentic pipelines with zero tolerance for unpredictability. And it wants them yesterday.
The problem? Most Kubernetes environments were never built for this level of determinism. Infrastructure drift has been slowly accumulating for years: mismatched kernels, snowflake clusters, and manual patching cycles that engineers absorb through sheer willpower. At five nodes, one skilled engineer can hold it all together. At one hundred, running conventional workloads, that same approach is already your biggest bottleneck. Add AI workloads to a cluster with unresolved drift, and you’re not just slowing down your roadmap. You’re building on a foundation that will fail you at the worst possible moment.
If your team is ready to stop managing deviance and start eliminating it, join us at 9 a.m. Pacific on Thursday, April 9, for a special online event: Scaling Kubernetes Requires Systemic Certainty, Not Operational Heroics.
During this free webinar, Sidero Labs‘ Jeff Behl, Chief Product Officer, and Kevin Tijssen, Solutions Architect, will sit down with TNS Host Chris Pirillo to show you how a foundational shift in your infrastructure strategy can give platform teams continuous, end-to-end control, whether you’re managing a hundred nodes today or planning to run AI workloads tomorrow.
Can’t join us live? Register anyway, and we’ll send you a recording following the webinar.
By attending this special online event, you’ll leave with practical frameworks and actionable takeaways, including how to: