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November 11-12, 2024
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Tuesday November 12, 2024 3:30pm - 4:05pm MST
Sure, we all love Wasm, but how are you actually supposed to deploy and consume it? The OCI Artifact guidance provides a standardized way to build and distribute content of all shapes and sizes. In this session, we’ll introduce you to the Wasm OCI Artifact specification and how you can use it to distribute, discover, and consume Wasm components just like other cloud native artifacts – all while using your existing tooling and controls. In this talk we’ll break down how to package and use Wasm as OCI artifacts, complete with live demos. We’ll show how you can use common tooling to pull the same Wasm component from a registry and run it seamlessly across runtimes such as runwasi and wasmCloud. Plus, we’ll demonstrate how these components fit neatly into dependency management. Join us for a session packed with insights, live demos, and a dash (or two) of humor, as we explore the future of Wasm with the OCI spec.
Speakers
avatar for James Sturtevant

James Sturtevant

Software developer, Microsoft
James Sturtevant is enthusiastic about creating technology in the cloud native ecosystem. He is a maintainer of the containerd runwasi project, contributes to Kubernetes as a sig-windows tech lead, and is a Recognized Contributor to the ByteCode Alliance. At Microsoft, James works... Read More →
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Taylor Thomas

Engineering Director, Cosmonic
Taylor Thomas is an Engineering Director working on WebAssembly platforms at Cosmonic. He actively participates in the open source community and is one of the creators of Krustlet and Bindle. He is a CNCF Ambassador and a regular speaker at various open source conferences and meetups... Read More →
Tuesday November 12, 2024 3:30pm - 4:05pm MST
Ballroom 1
  Wasm Ecosystem

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