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#055 - From Enterprise Java to Kubernetes and AI-Driven Infrastructure with Dan Hicks (Boomi)

Episode 55 of the Kubernetes for Humans podcast, hosted by Komodor, titled "#055 - From Enterprise Java to Kubernetes and AI-Driven Infrastructure with Dan Hicks (Boomi)" was published on April 1, 2026 and runs 25 minutes.

April 1, 2026 ·25m · Kubernetes for Humans

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Have you ever considered making a massive career pivot after two decades in the exact same field? In this episode, Itiel sits down with Dan Hicks, a Platform Engineer at Boomi, to explore his fascinating transition from a 20-year career as an enterprise Java developer to the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of Kubernetes and infrastructure. Dan breaks down the fundamental similarities and stark differences between application development and platform engineering. He shares the unexpected hurdles he faced during his transition, from complex networking and CoreDNS latency to the harsh realities exposed by chaos testing in cloud environments. Also, get a unique look at how Dan leverages AI in his daily workflow. Discover how he uses tools like Claude, complete with voice control, to map out architectural visions and reduce toil, all while emphasizing that AI is a powerful assistant, not a replacement for human critical thinking. Finally, the episode wraps up with Dan's predictions for the future of Kubernetes, the game-changing impact of the Karpenter autoscaler, and how infrastructure must adapt to support specialized AI workloads and new chipsets.

Have you ever considered making a massive career pivot after two decades in the exact same field? In this episode, Itiel sits down with Dan Hicks, a Platform Engineer at Boomi, to explore his fascinating transition from a 20-year career as an enterprise Java developer to the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of Kubernetes and infrastructure.

Dan breaks down the fundamental similarities and stark differences between application development and platform engineering. He shares the unexpected hurdles he faced during his transition, from complex networking and CoreDNS latency to the harsh realities exposed by chaos testing in cloud environments.

Also, get a unique look at how Dan leverages AI in his daily workflow. Discover how he uses tools like Claude, complete with voice control, to map out architectural visions and reduce toil, all while emphasizing that AI is a powerful assistant, not a replacement for human critical thinking. Finally, the episode wraps up with Dan's predictions for the future of Kubernetes, the game-changing impact of the Karpenter autoscaler, and how infrastructure must adapt to support specialized AI workloads and new chipsets.

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