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UP9 announced the availability of Mizu, an open supply API visitors viewer for Kubernetes maintained. Mizu helps developers troubleshoot issues and rapidly get to their root cause in Kubernetes applications by unpacking all microservice communication with help for contemporary protocols that are commonly utilized in such functions, like Rest, gRPC, Kafka, Redis and RabbitMQ. The video and a transcript of the dialog are beneath. Recorded Voice: This is Digital Anarchist. Alan: Hey everybody, welcome to a different section right here on Techstrong [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://valetinowiki.racing/wiki/User:MickeyMccrary94). Happy to be joined by my friend Alon Girmonsky returning to us here at Techstrong [Flixy TV Stick](https://valetinowiki.racing/wiki/User:AvaCarty224273) from UP9, Up9. Hey Alon, how are you? Alon Girmonsky: I’m doing good. Doing good, Alan. Thanks for having me. Alan: My pleasure. It’s good to see you in an workplace it appears to be like like there, with a whiteboard and a door and very industrial wanting. That’s an indication of the occasions. Alon Girmonsky: I’ve been waiting, all of us, for more than two years to get back to an office setting.
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Alan: Yeah, absolutely. Hey, Alon, before we leap into today’s information, which I think is thrilling, let’s simply ensure - Of course, you’ve been on our present many times, we’ve covered UP9, but there are individuals out right here who are usually not familiar. Why don’t we give them just a little UP9 story and maybe a little of your background? Alon Girmonsky: Sure, positive. So let’s begin with UP9 and then form of go to my background. UP9 is a brand new company that me and my staff have based over the previous couple of years. And it’s all about microservices. Microservices API is the new period of cloud native. I believe we can all agree that cloud native is basically altering all the pieces there was earlier than cloud native and then there is the longer term. So we're specializing in enabling microservices builders to develop rapidly, discover issues and go to market quicker. Alan: Yep. And simply by the use of introduction and background, you, in fact, were also the founding father of BlazeMeter, open-supply based mostly testing that was quite by a CA Technologies Broadcom.
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And then spun out and acquired by Perforce most lately, and nonetheless offering great service of value. But actually the important thing I need to convey out from that, Alon, is that your involvement in the open supply community runs deep, your roots run deep right here. The companies you’ve been involved with have been just actually intertwined with the open-source neighborhood. And as such, there are people who understand that when you’re working as a industrial entity with the open-source group, it’s a symbiotic relationship. It’s not a parasitic relationship where it’s all take, take, take. It’s symbiotic. One helps the other and they help one another. And that of course is the important thing to success with open-source business models and so forth. And you are a walking billboard for [Flixy TV Stick reviews](http://nccproduction.com/wiki/how_to_info_m_the_diffe_ence_between_the_amazon_fi_e_tv_stick_models) that success. So congratulations on that. Alan: That sort of brings us though to today’s announcement. Why don’t you, for those who don’t thoughts, share with the viewers?
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Alon Girmonsky: Yeah, yeah. Alan: A walking billboard. Alon Girmonsky: And a strolling billboard. Alan: Oh my God. Alon Girmonsky: [Flixy TV Stick](http://xn--cksr0ar36ezxo.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=242605) Yeah. But you’re right. So my earlier firm BlazeMeter, and again, it’s the same workforce from BlazeMeter - Over the years, we’ve developed or contributed to several open-supply initiatives. Lots of them grew to become the most well-liked ones of their discipline. Back then it was JMeter and Taurus, and [Flixy TV Stick](http://xn--cksr0ar36ezxo.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=227770) WireMock. And at the moment it’s principally the announcement of a new open-supply project named Mizu. I’m a real believer that open-source - 10 years in the past, open-supply was the deployment resolution, the free choice while you evaluate it to the industrial bells and whistles, commercial offerings. But if we fast-ahead the previous 10 years, two issues have occurred. First, builders have turn into far more necessary to today’s organizations and builders devour open supply. There's a selected purpose for that. Open-source is essentially the most tangible experience you can get. I need it now, I can download it and run it now.
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