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From YouTube: Cloud Native Ambassador: Gianluca Arbezzano
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B
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I'm
John
Luca
I
come
from
Italy
from
Turin
and
I
work
for
influence
data.
It's
a
company
that
providing
Fox
TV
and
all
the
tech
stack.
So
we
work
with
the
open
source
community
and
I
like
to
travel
and
attend
the
conference.
I
try
to
share
what
I
do
what
I
learned.
So
that's
why
I'm
happy
to
be
an
ambassador
and
engage
with
the
sincere
community
yeah.
B
I,
like
I,
can
like
I
started
to
working
in
first
one
year
ago,
so
and
I
have
my
first
year
with,
like
us,
started
off
so
I'm
kind
of
engaged
with
the
catcher
year's
catcher
that
is
kind
of
bit
different
from
what
we
have,
but
it's
fun
so
I
like
that
and
I'm
working
with
the
continuity
community
and
I
will
be
in
Cuba
next
week.
So
I'm
waiting
for
my
holiday
to
just
starts
of
kind
of
nice,
yeah
I'm,
like
with
the
continuity
community.
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A
B
Yeah
I
started
metal
because
I
was
like
I'm
working
in
cloud
technology
from
a
while
now
and
in
Turin
we
have
good
amount
of
companies
are
working
with
AWS,
ku
and
other
providers.
We
have
a
big
conference
in
including
the
cloud
comp,
so
I
started
the
meetup
just
as
a
sidecar.
For
for
that,
because
I
saw
that
people
was
looking
for
content.
That
was
different
from
what
we
had
so
kubernetes,
and
so
current
racing
was
topics
that
people
was
looking
for
and
we
we
have
a
small
amount
of
companies
that
are
using
them.
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So
it
was
always
the
challenge
is
to
get
people
to
speak
of
they're,
not
sure
what
they
are
doing,
but
in
general
it's
nice
yeah.
You,
we
have
two
hundred
thousand
these
registers
in
the
meet
up
and
I
try
to
organize
them
in
between
Turin
and
Milan,
but
in
Milan
we
have
an
hour,
know:
fishermen
and
meet
ups,
because
it's
a
bigger
city
is
big
city.
So
it's
there
are
people
that
show
up
there.
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B
Like
it's,
it's
a
good
terms
like
I
said:
I
started
to
made
it
working
to
migrate
companies
to
AWS
and
other
cloud
providers
like
five
years
ago,
when,
like
all
the
movement
start
and
I,
think
that
at
least
in
Italy,
the
like
we
are
having
the
peak
now
in
terms
of
companies
that
are
looking
for
to
understand
what
is
cloud
net,
what
it
means
and
I
think
that
what
drives
the
the
terms
modern!
Just
you
know,
the
the
technical
part
is
that
the
companies
are
developing
faster
and
they
are.
They
need
more
flexibility
and
clouds.
B
Natives
should
bring
that
application
mail
clock
that
you
should
bring
that
that
flexibility
almost
for
free,
so
they
need
to
be
resilient
and
able
to
fix
themselves
when
something
goes
wrong.
So
I
think
that
that's
that's
really
what
I
would
like
to
what
I'm
trying
to
share
when
I,
when
I
speak
about
cognitive
or
kubernetes
or
containers?
That's
what
like
we're
ready
for
failure
and
we
like
to
recover
so
have
an
easy
way
to
recover.
That's
that's
kind
of
the
challenge
that
I
see
in
the
cognitive.
Yes,
that.
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A
B
Yeah
I
have
a
to
co-workers
that
are
my
cats,
so
I
really
like
that,
because
they
they
have
me
with
my
code
review,
because
every
time
this
jump
in
my
desk
when
I'm
like
looking
at
the
code
and
kind
of
reviewing
it
and
they
really
like
to
just
sit
on
my
keyboard.
So
there
is
a
plenty
of
space,
but
the
keyboard
is
the
best
place
to
go.
Usually.
So
that's
one
of
the
reason
why
I
have
an
external
keyboard
because
they
can
sit
in
the
other
table,
so
I
can
kind
of
joke
that
my.