As enterprises scale generative AI and autonomous agents, every layer of the technology stack - from silicon to orchestration (ie. Metal to Model) - is being reshaped.
In this episode, hosted by Mirantis CMO Dominic Wilde, you will hear why AI workloads reverse decades of cloud abstraction, what full-stack AI infrastructure actually demands (GPUs, CPUs, networking fabrics, power, storage, etc.), how data sovereignty and regulatory frameworks like GDPR and DORA create hard architectural requirements, and what principles - manageability, observability, flexibility, repeatability, and the importance of open infrastructure - must be used to guide enterprise AI platforms into the future. All of this change has informed how the teams at Mirantis built k0rdent, a complete, open source platform for AI infrastructure orchestration.
A full list of topics covered in this episode include:
The end of abstraction and what's next
Full-stack AI infrastructure
Data/AI sovereignty & compliance
The developer experience gap
Core principles for enterprise-ready AI platforms
The case for open infrastructure
Commoditization to contracts
k0rdent by Mirantis
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