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Episode 143: WebAssembly Could Be the Key for Cloud Native Extensibility

Episode 143: WebAssembly Could Be the Key for Cloud Native Extensibility

Update: 2020-09-25
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Although WebAssembly was created for bringing advanced programming to the browser, Solo.io’s founder/CEO Idit Levine has been a vocal proponent of using the portable’s fast open source runtime to extend service meshes — citing Solo.io’s own work in offering tools and services to support commercial service mesh operations. In fact, WASM, as its also known, could be used to bring extensibility across a wide variety of cloud native projects, she argues.



For this week’s episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we ask Levine about the excitement around WebAssembly, its use in the Envoy proxy, and Solo.io’s new proposal for packaging WASM modules in the Open Container Initiative format. TNS editorial and marketing director Libby Clark hosts this episode, with the help of TNS senior editor Richard MacManus, and TNS managing editor Joab Jackson.

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Episode 143: WebAssembly Could Be the Key for Cloud Native Extensibility

Episode 143: WebAssembly Could Be the Key for Cloud Native Extensibility

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