Webinar

What’s New in Isovalent Networking for Kubernetes 1.17

Hardened Features for Production-Grade Kubernetes Networking

Get a front-row seat to the latest enterprise-grade Cilium release. Join us to explore how Isovalent Networking for Kubernetes 1.17 helps platform teams harden security, improve scalability, and streamline operations in production Kubernetes clusters.

  • June 26

    5PM CEST | 8:00AM PDT | 11:00AM EDT (1 hour)

    Online

Updates That Matter for Platform Engineers

Isovalent Networking for Kubernetes 1.17 is packed with features designed to meet the real-world challenges of running Kubernetes at scale. Whether you’re preparing for multi-tenant workloads, improving network policy enforcement, or simplifying your observability stack, this release focuses on production-readiness and control.


In this session, we’ll walk through this release’s key highlights, including:

  • Standalone Egress Gateway for flexible traffic routing across hybrid environments
  • Ordered Network Policies and Lockdown Mode to enforce security boundaries with confidence
  • Simplified Calico Policy Migration and powerful new Isovalent Network Policy capabilities
  • Gateway API Enhancements for fine-grained ingress controls
  • Hubble Timescape Push API & UI – deploy and visualize observability data with less effort
  • Feature maturity changes across the stack 


This session is ideal for platform and network engineers looking to stay ahead of the curve with Cilium and Isovalent in enterprise environments.


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