Live at KubeCon 2026: Kubernetes, AI & virtualization explained | ITQ Cloud Native Chronicles

Recorded live at KubeCon 2026, Johan van Amersfoort (Chief Evangelist and AI Lead at ITQ) sits down with Frank Denneman (Distinguished Engineer, AI at Broadcom) to challenge one of the most common assumptions in Cloud Native: does bare metal Kubernetes really exist? As AI workloads grow and infrastructure becomes more complex, resource management, security, and consistency become critical. This episode explores why virtualization still plays a key role in modern Kubernetes platforms and how solutions like VMware Cloud Foundation and VKS approach this differently. From GPU allocation and AI workloads to platform consistency and open source alignment, this conversation provides a clear perspective on how enterprise platforms are evolving. In this episode they discuss: • Why “bare metal Kubernetes” is often a misconception • The role of virtualization in security, isolation, and consistency • Resource management challenges with AI and GPUs • How VKS integrates Kubernetes into VMware Cloud Foundation • Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) and smarter GPU usage • Supporting both CLI driven and UI driven operations • Broadcom’s role in open source and CNCF AI conformance Continue exploring Cloud Native Chronicles? We recorded multiple Cloud Native Chronicles episodes covering platform engineering, AI, sovereignty, and real world use cases. Explore the full series to get a broader view on where Cloud Native is heading and how organizations translate it into impact:    / @itqconsultancy   ⸻ 00:00 Introduction 00:45 First impressions of KubeCon 01:30 The misconception of bare metal Kubernetes 03:30 Virtualization vs bare metal explained 06:00 AI workloads and GPU resource management 08:30 Consistency, security, and workload isolation 11:00 Broadcom, VCF and Kubernetes integration (VKS) 13:30 Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) explained 15:30 CLI vs UI driven platform consumption 17:00 Getting started with VCF and Private AI 18:30 Closing thoughts