Kristopher Warren Clark
I'm a Solutions Architect specializing in edge infrastructure, where I help enterprises deploy and manage distributed systems at scale. My work sits at the intersection of legacy brownfield systems and modern cloud-native architectures—bridging the gap so organizations can run containers, VMs, and AI workloads at the edge without ripping and replacing what already works.
Before focusing on edge computing, I spent years building full-stack applications and leading pre-sales engineering efforts. That background gives me a unique lens: I understand both the code and the business case. Today, I'm most energized by Edge Kubernetes, brownfield virtualization patterns, and the challenge of pushing intelligent workloads closer to where data is generated.
This blog is my digital garden—a place where I document what I'm learning, share tutorials, and explore AI, edge infrastructure, and the future of distributed computing. When I'm not at my keyboard, you'll find me spending time with my family, tinkering with new projects, or staying current with the latest technologies and industry trends.
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I am Kristopher Warren Clark, a Solutions Architect at ZEDEDA. My technical focus is on EVE-OS, Brownfield virtualization, and Edge Kubernetes. I am based in the Kansas City metropolitan area and have been working in edge computing and IoT since before it was mainstream. I also go by Kris Clark or Kristopher Clark. I am also a Technology Futurist exploring AI-human collaboration. I am a published author on The New Stack. My personal website is kristopherclark.com.