[In-person Event]
Kargo + Akuity Workshop
Thursday | June 11, 2026 | 9AM - 12PM ET Time
Join Hong Wang, Argo CD and Kargo creator, and Taylor Thomas, Kargo Maintainer, for an exclusive workshop on Kargo and Modern application delivery.
Today’s application delivery spans Kubernetes, Terraform, VMs, and cloud services, but managing promotions across these environments often creates operational complexity and limited visibility.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how Akuity helps teams simplify multi-environment delivery with Kargo through automated promotions, centralized visibility, and a unified Kargo + Argo CD experience.
In this workshop, you'll learn how to:
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Simplify operational oversight with a single, unified Kargo + Argo CD interface that reduces tool sprawl and context-switching.
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Standardize promotions across your entire stack, including Kubernetes, Terraform, VMs, and cloud services, from one centralized platform.
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Reduce promotion complexity by eliminating the custom scripts and bespoke tooling that create hidden maintenance burdens.
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Gain clear, end-to-end visibility and control over every stage of your deployment pipeline, from initial commit to production.
Save your Spot
This is an in-person event with limited capacity. We review each registration and confirm attendance directly. Submit your information, and you’ll hear back from us with a confirmation.
Speakers

Hong Wang
Argo & Kargo Project Creator
Akuity Founder & CEO
Hong Wang is a founding member of Argo Project. Prior to founding Akuity, Hong was the Argo team manager at Intuit and built the control-plane used to manage hundreds of Kubernetes clusters and thousands of namespaces. Hong has extensive experience in distributed system projects ranging from storage to cloud infrastructure at Springpath, Cisco, and Yahoo. Hong received his M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Taylor Thomas
Staff Software Engineer at Akuity
Taylor Thomas is a Staff Software Engineer working on the Akuity Cloud Platform. He actively participates in the open source community across various container, Kubernetes, and Wasm projects. He is a CNCF Ambassador and a regular speaker at various open source conferences and meetups. His work at Intel, Nike, and Microsoft spanned various containers and Kubernetes platforms as well as WebAssembly platforms. He currently lives in the Utah enjoys hiking and camping.

