Zeebe and Kubernetes: Introducing Mauricio Salatino

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Mauricio Salatino has joined the Zeebe team as a Developer Advocate. He was previously a developer at Red Hat on jBPM, and then at Alfresco on Activiti. He’s also written courses on using Kubernetes. He’s based in London, and is happy to meet people from the Zeebe community at meetups and for coffee.

In September, Mauricio sat down to talk with the Camunda Nation Podcast about Zeebe and Kubernetes.

Mauricio Salatino

You can reach Mauricio in the Zeebe Slack and the Forum, follow him on Twitter @salaboy, and check him out on GitHub.

You can subscribe to the Zeebe Nation podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or old-school RSS.

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