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ServiceMeshCon 2019 schedule announced
ServiceMeshCon 2019 schedule announced
We are pleased to announce the schedule for the inaugural ServiceMeshCon, a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon co-located event. Hosted by CNCF, the conference will take place on November 18th on Day Zero of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon San Diego.  ServiceMeshCon is a...
September 26, 2019

Jaxenter: "Kubernetes 1.16 introduces highly scalable Endpoint slices"
Jaxenter: "Kubernetes 1.16 introduces highly scalable Endpoint slices"
Kubernetes’ third release in 2019 has landed. Version 1.16 revolves around three main themes: Custom resources, overhauled metrics, and volume extension. It includes 31 enhancements in total. Users can install the newest version with kubeadm. Get a taste...
September 24, 2019

Container Journal: "Harbor container registry project advances"
Container Journal: "Harbor container registry project advances"
Harbor, developed by VMware, is now a incubation project being developed under the auspices for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). The 1.9 release of Harbor adds a range of capabilities, including a Webhook notification that can be...
September 23, 2019

The New Stack: "Kubernetes 1.16 arrives with custom resource definitions, dual IPv4/IPv6 support"
The New Stack: "Kubernetes 1.16 arrives with custom resource definitions, dual IPv4/IPv6 support"
The latest release of Kubernetes, version 1.16, has officially landed. “For this release, the overall theme was one of easing the creation and long term management of APIs hosted within Kubernetes,” wrote Red Hat engineers David Eads and...
September 20, 2019

InfoWorld: "What’s new in Kubernetes 1.16"
InfoWorld: "What’s new in Kubernetes 1.16"
The latest version of the Kubernetes container orchestration system, Kubernetes 1.16, brings improvements related to customization and extensibility, container storage management, the metrics registry, and Windows container support. READ MORE
September 19, 2019

Turning the TOC Up to 11
Turning the TOC Up to 11
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) is, along with the governing board and the end user community, one of the three core governing bodies of CNCF. It’s charge includes: defining and maintaining the technical vision for CNCF approving new...
September 19, 2019

DevClass: "Kubernetes focuses on extendibility in 1.16 release (also: debugging might get easier)"
DevClass: "Kubernetes focuses on extendibility in 1.16 release (also: debugging might get easier)"
The team behind container orchestrator Kubernetes has finished its third release of the year and made v1.16 available, which adds a couple of new preview features and stable versions of enhancements that have been around for a good...
September 19, 2019

EnterpriseAI: "Kubernetes adds API, Windows upgrades"
EnterpriseAI: "Kubernetes adds API, Windows upgrades"
As the de facto standard Kubernetes cluster orchestrator moves deeper into enterprise IT infrastructure, version updates are coming a faster pace.
September 18, 2019

Container Journal: "Kubernetes 1.16 update tackles stability and scale"
Container Journal: "Kubernetes 1.16 update tackles stability and scale"
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) overseeing the developer of Kubernetes today made available an update that provides a stable set of application programming interfaces (APIs) on which to build extensions to the platform.
September 18, 2019

ZDNet: "Kubernetes’ next step could be to try orchestrating everything else"
ZDNet: "Kubernetes’ next step could be to try orchestrating everything else"
With Wednesday evening’s official third-quarter release of Kubernetes version 1.16 into general availability, comes an intriguing new question: Could every element of an enterprise data center’s infrastructure — not just those newfangled containers, but virtual machines, “big data”...
September 18, 2019