KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon 2025: The Attendees’ Guide

KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon North America 2025 is just around the corner. Taking place November 10-13, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia, this event is a must-attend for users of the cloud-native space.

Splunk is proud to be a Platinum sponsor for this year’s event! Visit Splunk at Booth #1410. Scroll down to read about our offerings.

Read on to learn all you need to know about KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon North America 2025.

What is KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon?

KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon is an annual conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) that brings together developers, operators, and other professionals from the cloud-native ecosystem. The event focuses on Kubernetes, the open-source container orchestration platform, and other related technologies within the cloud-native landscape.

Join Splunk at KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon!

Splunk is excited to be a Platinum sponsor at our favorite cloud native and observability event! Join us for chats, hands-on demos, and more at Booth #1410.

Professionals from Splunk will be hosting sessions on debugging major errors in clusters, recent changes in OpenTelemetry logs and the brand new OpenTelemetry Injector, and the importance of managing data effectively for AI system success. Check out the details about Splunk at KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon >

What you can expect

At KubeCon, attendees can expect a range of activities including:

The conference showcases the latest advancements in Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies, provides insights into best practices, and facilitates discussions on the future of cloud-native computing.

View the full schedule on the conference website.

Pass types & prices

There are two types of passes you can purchase for this conference. For all access, this includes entry to all CNCF-hosted co-located events (including Observability Day) and KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon. Conference-only passes include entry to KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon only.

Below are the pass rates you can purchase before the conference.

If you are unable to attend the conference, most sessions are recorded and will be made available shortly after the event. Register here and check out all you need to know about your passes.

Cloud Native tracks

At KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon, the conference tracks are organized around specific themes and objectives, allowing attendees to concentrate on topics that align with their interests and expertise. Each track explores various facets of cloud-native technologies, catering to both newcomers with foundational content and seasoned professionals with advanced discussions.

This structured approach helps attendees navigate the conference efficiently and gain deeper insights into specialized areas such as:

Explore the tracks here.

Join Splunk at KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon!

Splunk is excited to be a Platinum sponsor at our favorite cloud native and observability event! Join us for chats, hands-on demos, and more at Booth #1410. Check out the details about Splunk at KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon >

Splunk at KubeCon

Splunk, a Cisco company, is excited to be a Platinum sponsor at our favorite cloud native and observability event! We’re bringing the OpenTelemetry Observatory along, so make sure to visit us in Atlanta.

Stop by our booth at #1410 to:

Don’t miss the OpenTelemetry Observatory: Conveniently located right next to Splunk in space 1510, the OpenTelemetry Observatory will showcase the newest developments from OTel contributors worldwide.

Join us for an engaging, hands-on experience with the Splunk team — and discover how observability can help you see everything and sleep better!

Opening remarks from KubeCon 2024

See below for the opening keynote from KubeCon 2024 in Salt Lake City given by the executive director of CNCF, Priyanka Sharma.

Explore Atlanta

Atlanta is a city full of energy and southern charm, offering something for everyone.

Explore top attractions such as:

Each neighborhood has its own personality — whether you’re exploring the artsy vibe of Midtown, the upscale shops in Buckhead, or the quirky spots in Little Five Points. Atlanta’s food scene is incredible too, with everything from classic comfort food to global flavors. With beautiful parks, lively festivals, and plenty of things to see and do, Atlanta is a place you’ll love to explore.

For comprehensive information on accommodations, dining options, and a variety of activities, visit the Atlanta website which offers a detailed overview to help you make the most of your stay.

KubeCrawl

Kick off KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025 in Atlanta with the cloud native community!

Join on Tuesday, November 11, from 6:15–7:45pm in Exhibit Hall B3-B5 for an evening of local food, drinks, games, and networking. Explore sponsor booths to discover the latest tech and opportunities, and don’t miss the Poster Sessions for informal, tech-focused conversations.

All registered attendees are welcome — add sessions to your schedule via the Sched app and make the most of your conference experience!

Learn more here.

Hotel recommendations

Below is a short list of hotel recommendations that are near the Georgia World Congress Center (Building B) which is where KubeCon + CloudNativeCon will be held. These hotels are offering a discount for the dates of the conference. The rate is valid until the cutoff date, or the room block is full.

For more information on these hotels, check out the website.

Transportation

When coming to a new city, it is very important to figure out transportation before you get there. Here is what you need to know:

Head to the conference website for questions on transportation or the airline discount.

KubeCon is a large-scale event, so be prepared for plenty of walking throughout the venue and limited seating in common areas. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and bringing a reusable water bottle to stay refreshed as you explore the conference.

We hope you enjoy KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025 and all that Atlanta have to offer!

FAQs about KubeCon & CloudNativeCon

What is KubeCon?
KubeCon is a conference dedicated to Kubernetes and cloud native technologies, bringing together developers, IT professionals, and industry leaders to share knowledge and best practices.
Who should attend KubeCon?
KubeCon is ideal for developers, IT professionals, and anyone interested in Kubernetes, cloud native technologies, and open source software.
What can I expect at KubeCon?
Attendees can expect keynote sessions, technical talks, hands-on workshops, networking opportunities, and access to the latest developments in Kubernetes and cloud native technologies.
How can I prepare for KubeCon?
To prepare for KubeCon, review the agenda, plan which sessions to attend, schedule meetings with peers or vendors, and bring business cards for networking.
Are there virtual options for attending KubeCon?
Yes, KubeCon offers virtual attendance options for those who cannot attend in person.

Related Articles

What Are Servers? A Practical Guide for Modern IT & AI
Learn
4 Minute Read

What Are Servers? A Practical Guide for Modern IT & AI

Learn what a computer server is, how servers work, common server types, key components, and how to choose the right server for your organization.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Explained: Components, AI, and Best Practices
Learn
9 Minute Read

Identity and Access Management (IAM) Explained: Components, AI, and Best Practices

Learn what Identity and Access Management (IAM) is, why it matters, key components like SSO and MFA, AI integration, and best practices for secure access.
Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM) Explained
Learn
6 Minute Read

Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM) Explained

Managing vulnerabilities is a critical security practice. Learn about the RBVM approach: using risk factors to inform vulnerability management.
Your 2026 IT and Technology Salary Guide: Tech Trends Driving the Year’s Highest-Paying Jobs
Learn
6 Minute Read

Your 2026 IT and Technology Salary Guide: Tech Trends Driving the Year’s Highest-Paying Jobs

This blog post will review, roundup, and summarize some of the latest trends for IT salaries and roles to help you get a clear view of the landscape.
Are You Prepared for Data Breaches? How to Limit Exposure & Reduce Impact
Learn
5 Minute Read

Are You Prepared for Data Breaches? How to Limit Exposure & Reduce Impact

Data breaches can happen in many ways — ransomware, phishing, accidental exposure — but one thing is clear: our data is being breached all the time.
Zero-Day Attacks: Meaning, Examples, and Modern Defense Strategies
Learn
4 Minute Read

Zero-Day Attacks: Meaning, Examples, and Modern Defense Strategies

Nothing described with “zero” sounds good. That’s absolutely the case here, when it comes to zero-day vulnerabilities, exploits and attacks.
AI Infrastructure Explained: How to Build Scalable LLM and ML Systems
Learn
4 Minute Read

AI Infrastructure Explained: How to Build Scalable LLM and ML Systems

Discover what AI infrastructure is, why it matters, and how compute, storage, networking, ML frameworks, and observability work together to enable scalable, high-performance AI systems.
How to Use LLMs for Log File Analysis: Examples, Workflows, and Best Practices
Learn
7 Minute Read

How to Use LLMs for Log File Analysis: Examples, Workflows, and Best Practices

Learn how to use LLMs for log file analysis, from parsing unstructured logs to detecting anomalies, summarizing incidents, and accelerating root cause analysis.
Beyond Deepfakes: Why Digital Provenance is Critical Now
Learn
5 Minute Read

Beyond Deepfakes: Why Digital Provenance is Critical Now

Combat AI misinformation with digital provenance. Learn how this essential concept tracks digital asset lifecycles, ensuring content authenticity.