
Quo Vadis, Cloud Native – Entering the Second Decade
Simon Schrottner and Mario Fahlandt take you on a journey through the success story of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) – from its beginnings to becoming the global standard for modern IT infrastructures. You’ll learn how an entire open-source ecosystem came into being, what role the community plays in this, and how a new era of collaboration is emerging with the Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs). And then we’ll look ahead: What role will artificial intelligence play in the next phase of Cloud Native? A keynote for everyone who wants to understand where we stand, how we got here, and where the journey is headed.
Wednesday, May 20 | 11 am | Room Captain Hook
We connect interested parties, users, and end customers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, offering them a platform featuring international experts in cloud-native software engineering, architecture, AI & ML, DevOps, public cloud, and more. In doing so, we deliberately focus on unconventional formats that not only convey the growing knowledge on the broad topic of cloud-native technology but also encourage participation from festival attendees.

"What makes this event so valuable to me is the combination of technical depth and community. The sessions are practical—no marketing hype, just real-world accounts from people facing the same challenges. And the most interesting conversations often happen between talks, at the bar or in line for the roller coaster."
>>> Björn Raupach
"AI is going to replace my job! – That’s something software engineers hear a lot these days. Sure, AI is transforming the industry. That’s exactly why dialogue is more important than ever: What are you using? Where are the opportunities and risks? Conversations remain irreplaceable. See you at CloudLand 2026 in Soltau – come talk to me!"
>>> Andreas Fischer
"The Cloud Native Festival combines technological depth with a genuine community spirit—and it delivers practical know-how for everyday cloud-native work. That makes it, year after year, an ideal combination of a source of inspiration and a networking platform that you shouldn’t miss."
>>> Matthias Parbel
"I recommend DOAG’s CloudLand because it combines honest dialogue, practical relevance, and a genuine community. No marketing—just learning on equal footing and valuable insights that stick."
>>> Philipp Berg























