All posts by CNCF


Migrating to Kubernetes
Member Post Migrating to Kubernetes
Originally published on the Sensu blog by Todd Campbell, Developer Advocate at Sensu The reasons to move to Kubernetes are many and compelling. This post doesn’t make the case that you should migrate, but assumes you have already decided that...
April 17, 2020

How cloud native is enabling STL to ‘build once and run anywhere’ to supply Telecom operators worldwide
Staff Post How cloud native is enabling STL to ‘build once and run anywhere’ to supply Telecom operators worldwide
Based in India, Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (STL) builds and delivers operations support systems (OSS), business support systems (BSS), digital commerce, wifi, and other software for telecom operators across the globe. With customers in more than 150 countries, “our...
April 17, 2020

Fluentd project journey report
Project Post Fluentd project journey report
Today we are thrilled to release our next Project Journey report for Fluentd. So far we have completed these for CNCF graduated projects including Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and containerd. Fluentd is an open source data collector that unifies data collection...
April 14, 2020

Serverless Open-Source Frameworks: OpenFaaS, Knative, & more
Member Post Serverless Open-Source Frameworks: OpenFaaS, Knative, & more
Originally published on the Epsagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CTO at Epsagon This article will discuss a few of the frameworks mentioned above and will go deep into OpenFaaS and Knative to present their architecture, main components, and...
April 13, 2020

Cloud native ecosystem empowering new open source deep learning framework
Member Post Cloud native ecosystem empowering new open source deep learning framework
By Zhipeng Huang, open source community manager, Mindspore, Huawei Hello World, MindSpore MindSpore[0] is a new open source deep learning training/inference framework from Huawei that could be used for mobile, edge and cloud scenarios. MindSpore is designed to...
April 10, 2020

TOC votes to move Dragonfly into CNCF incubator
TOC votes to move Dragonfly into CNCF incubator
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Dragonfly as an incubation-level hosted project. Dragonfly, which was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox in October 2018, is an open source, cloud native image and file distribution system....
April 9, 2020

DevClass: "Dragonfly and Argo sail into CNCF incubator"
DevClass: "Dragonfly and Argo sail into CNCF incubator"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has rolled a brace of projects into its incubator, just in time for Easter, or any other Spring-fertility-renewal festival you’d care to pick. Today, the Dragonfly project hopped out of the CNCF sandbox...
April 9, 2020

How cloud native is enabling Babylon’s medical AI innovations
How cloud native is enabling Babylon’s medical AI innovations
Babylon‘s mission is to put accessible and affordable healthcare services in the hands of every person on earth. Since its launch in the U.K. in 2013, the startup has facilitated millions of digital consultations around the world, and...
April 8, 2020

TOC welcomes Argo into the CNCF incubator
Project Post TOC welcomes Argo into the CNCF incubator
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Argo as an incubation-level hosted project. The Argo Project is a set of Kubernetes-native tools for running and managing jobs and applications on Kubernetes. Argo was created in 2017 at...
April 7, 2020

SiliconANGLE: "CNCF to host the Argo Project, to manage apps built on Kubernetes, at incubation level"
SiliconANGLE: "CNCF to host the Argo Project, to manage apps built on Kubernetes, at incubation level"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation said today its Technical Oversight Committee has voted to accept the Argo Project as its latest incubation-level hosted project.
April 7, 2020