Ship Safer Apps Faster With ngrok and Linkerd
Ship Safer Apps Faster With ngrok and Linkerd

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Developing Kubernetes-native applications and APIs goes beyond mere functionality; developers need to ensure high performance, reliability, resilience and security. That's precisely what ngrok and Linkerd deliver. ngrok allows developers to efficiently manage traffic into Kubernetes through its global network, eliminating the need to write code to address non-functional requirements. ngrok simplifies networking, DNS, certificate management and even works behind NAT. Meanwhile, Linkerd’s service mesh enhances secure communication between microservices, ensuring robust east-west traffic management.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, discover how ngrok’s unified ingress platform combined with Linkerd’s advanced service mesh equips developers to significantly boost their shipping velocity and deliver friction-free services. This session will feature a live demo showcasing how these solutions tackle the challenges of security, observability, performance, reliability and resilience, so your engineers can concentrate on innovation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Best practices for managing traffic both into and within Kubernetes environments
  • An introduction to ngrok’s Ingress Controller and the Kubernetes Gateway API
  • An overview of how Linkerd’s service mesh optimizes secure microservice communication

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Shubhashish “Shub” Argha-modified

Shub Argha

Solutions Architect - ngrok
Shub Argha is a Solutions Architect at ngrok, where his focus lies in working with customers to design secure, cloud-agnostic ingress solutions for their networking needs. He is a proud Michigan Wolverine with a passion for innovation and entrepreneurship, especially in AI and electronics. In quieter moments, he enjoys the literary works of Michael Chabon.
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Flynn

Tech Evangelist - Buoyant
Flynn is a technology evangelist at Buoyant, spreading the good word about the Linkerd service mesh and educating developers about Linkerd, Kubernetes, and cloud-native development in general. He has spent four decades in software engineering - from the kernel up through distributed applications, with a common thread of communications and security throughout - and is the original author and a maintainer of the Emissary-ingress API gateway. He is most easily found as @flynn on the CNCF or Linkerd Slacks.