All posts by CNCF


Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding supported artifacts with OCI support
Project Post Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding supported artifacts with OCI support
Originally published on goharbor.io by Alex Xu Harbor Contributor and Senior Product Manager, VMware We are pleased to announce general availability of Harbor 2.0. This release makes Harbor the first OCI (Open Container Initiative)-compliant open source registry capable of storing a...
May 13, 2020

SD Times: "Open-source container image registry Harbor reaches 2.0 milestone"
SD Times: "Open-source container image registry Harbor reaches 2.0 milestone"
The Open Container Initiative (OCI) has announced the general availability of Harbor 2.0. The latest release makes it the first OCI-compliant open-source registry capable of storing cloud-native artifacts such as container images, Helm charts, OPAs, and Singularity. In...
May 13, 2020

Introduction to OpenTelemetry (Overview Part 1/2)
Member Post Introduction to OpenTelemetry (Overview Part 1/2)
Guest post originally published on the Epsagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CEO at Epsagon OpenTelemetry is an exciting new observability ecosystem with a number of leading monitoring companies behind it. It is a provider-agnostic observability solution supported by...
May 11, 2020

How to manage Secrets in Kubernetes environment
Member Post How to manage Secrets in Kubernetes environment
Guest post originally published on Medium by Saurabh Gupta, Sr. Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean Introduction: Kubernetes is currently the de-facto standard for container orchestration. As organizations globally are adopting a Container first development approach, a large part of...
May 8, 2020

Virtualization review: "Cloud-native development survey details Kubernetes, serverless data"
Virtualization review: "Cloud-native development survey details Kubernetes, serverless data"
There are 4.7 million cloud-native developers in the world, estimates research firm SlashData, which is out with a new study conducted for the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a Linux Foundation project.
May 8, 2020

With Kubernetes, the U.S. Department of Defense is enabling DevSecOps on F-16s and Battleships
Staff Post With Kubernetes, the U.S. Department of Defense is enabling DevSecOps on F-16s and Battleships
Before DevSecOps came to the U.S. Department of Defense, software delivery could take anywhere from three to ten years for big weapons systems. “It was mostly teams using waterfall, no minimum viable product, no incremental delivery, and no...
May 7, 2020

Big in… Poland? New report sees Eastern Europe amongst top container adopters
Big in… Poland? New report sees Eastern Europe amongst top container adopters
In tune with the spreading spirit of introspection during lockdown, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation has pushed out a State of Cloud Native Development report, providing insight into the spread of serverless and who uses Kubernetes where. 
May 5, 2020

Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Member Post Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Guest post originally published on the Aspen Mesh blog by Shawn Wormke, Incubation Lead at Aspen Mesh According to PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey, the outlook for 2020 can be summarized in one word-uncertainty. According to the...
May 4, 2020

PlanetScale migrates open source Vitess test suite from Python to Go
Member Post PlanetScale migrates open source Vitess test suite from Python to Go
Guest blog post originally published on PlanetScale’s blog by Deepthi Sigireddi Over the last three quarters, the team at PlanetScale has focused on the dual goals of making open source Vitess easy to use and easy to contribute...
May 2, 2020

InfoWorld: "Kubernetes’ Helm gets full CNCF approval"
InfoWorld: "Kubernetes’ Helm gets full CNCF approval"
Helm, the Kubernetes package manager for deploying predefined “charts” of applications into Kubernetes clusters, has now graduated from incubation at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation as a fully-fledged CNCF project. In plainer language: Helm is here to stay.
May 1, 2020