Thiruvananthapuram: The Kubernetes Kerala Meetup will be hosted at Technopark on June 24 by the Technical Forum of Prathidhwani, the welfare and recreation forum of IT employees at Technopark.
The event is set to bring together technology professionals, cloud-native practitioners, and industry experts for an afternoon of technical learning, networking, and knowledge sharing.
Organised by Kubernetes Kerala in association with Prathidhwani, the Kubernetes Kerala Meetup will take place at Malabar Hall, Technopark Phase-1, from 3 pm to 6 pm.
The event will feature technical sessions focused on Cloud Native technologies, real-world engineering experiences, community engagement activities, and a quiz programme.
The Kubernetes Kerala Meetup will cover a wide range of emerging technology topics, including Kubernetes, AI Agents, DevSecOps, Incident Analysis, cybersecurity, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Platform Engineering, AIOps, Bootable Containers, and evolving AI/ML trends in modern cloud-native platforms.
As part of the event, Adharsh Chandrabose and Tejus Kookkiri from H&R Block will conduct a session titled “Transforming Enterprise Operations with Custom AI Agents.” Their presentation will focus on how custom AI-powered solutions are transforming enterprise workflows and operational efficiency.
The Kubernetes Kerala Meetup will also feature several industry experts representing leading technology organizations.
Nithin Prince John from InApp will deliver a session on “Decoding DevSecOps: Essential Practices and Tools,” highlighting key methodologies and tools that support secure software development and deployment.
Saurabh Kumar Mishra from Optum will present “Dead Container Walking: Post-Incident Analysis When Your Workload Is Already Gone,” offering insights into incident analysis and troubleshooting strategies in cloud-native environments.
Mary Tomson from Red Hat will lead a session on “Bootc: Bringing Cloud Native Principles to the Linux OS,” discussing how cloud-native concepts can be applied at the operating system level to enhance deployment and operational capabilities.
In addition to the technical sessions, the Kubernetes Kerala Meetup will host a community quiz focused on Cloud Native technologies. The winner of the first prize will receive a 50 per cent discount voucher for CNCF Certification Exams.
Participants interested in attending the event can register through the official registration portal: https://ocgroups.dev/cncf/group/7zqh22z/event/dvn54kx.
Prathidhwani Technical Forum (PTF) was established with a multi-dimensional vision to strengthen the technical capabilities of IT professionals while encouraging innovation and ensuring the effective alignment of talent and opportunities within the industry.
Over the years, PTF has been actively conducting technical sessions, workshops, hackathons, and meetups for IT employees, helping them stay updated with rapidly evolving technological advancements.
Through initiatives such as the Kubernetes Kerala Meetup, the forum continues to provide a platform for professional development, collaboration, and community-driven learning within Kerala’s technology ecosystem.







