#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

Released Thursday, 17th July 2025
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#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

#86 What’s Next for Kubernetes? KubeCon 2025 Recap with Nick Schouten

Thursday, 17th July 2025
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Welcome to the cozy corner of the tech world! Datatopics is your go-to spot for relaxed discussions around tech, news, data, and society.

In this episode of Data Topics, we sit down with Nick Schouten — data engineer at dataroots — for a full recap of KubeCon Europe 2025 and a deep dive into the current and future state of Kubernetes.

We talk through what’s actually happening in the Kubernetes ecosystem — from platform engineering trends to AI infra challenges — and why some teams are doubling down while others are stepping away.

Here’s what we cover:

  • What Kubernetes actually is, and how to explain it beyond the buzzword
  • When Kubernetes is the right choice (e.g., hybrid environments, GPU-heavy workloads) — and when it’s overkill
  • How teams are trying to host LLMs and AI models on Kubernetes, and the blockers they’re hitting (GPUs, complexity, cost)
  • GitOps innovations spotted at KubeCon — like tools that convert UI clicks into Git commits for infrastructure-as-code
  • Why observability is still one of Kubernetes’ biggest weaknesses, and how a wave of new startups are trying to solve it
  • The push to improve developer experience for ML and data teams (no more YAML overload)
  • The debate around abstraction vs control — and how some teams are turning away from Kubernetes entirely in favor of simpler tools
  • What “vibe coding” means in an LLM-driven world, and how voice-to-code workflows are changing how we write infrastructure
  • Whether the future of Kubernetes is more “visible and accessible,” or further under the hood

If you're a data engineer, MLOps practitioner, platform lead, or simply trying to stay ahead of the curve in infrastructure and AI — this episode is packed with relevant insights from someone who's hands-on with both the tools and the teaching.

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