All posts by CNCF


IT Ops Times: "Kubernetes 1.15 focuses on continuous improvement"
IT Ops Times: "Kubernetes 1.15 focuses on continuous improvement"
Kubernetes 1.15 is now available with 26 new improvements, 3 stable features, 13 beta features and 10 alpha features. This is the second release of the container orchestration tool in 2019.
June 19, 2019

Linkerd benchmarks
Linkerd benchmarks
Originally published on linkerd.io by William Morgan. Update 5/30/2019: Based on feedback from the Istio team, Kinvolk has re-run some of the Istio benchmarks. The results are largely similar to before, with Linkerd maintaining a significant advantage over...
June 17, 2019

Diversity scholarship series: My KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe Experience 2019
Diversity scholarship series: My KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe Experience 2019
Guest post by Ines Cheikhrouhou, DevOps and Cloud consultant, Agyla originally published on Medium Hi, My name is Ines and I’m one of the lucky people who was sent an invite as a diversity scholar to Kubecon + CloudNativeCon...
June 14, 2019

FierceTelecom: "Apple signs up as a platinum member of Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
FierceTelecom: "Apple signs up as a platinum member of Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
Apple has thrown its container cards on the table by joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which is the home of open source technologies such as Kubernetes.
June 12, 2019

InfoQ: "Harbor 1.8 includes OIDC integration and replication enhancements"
InfoQ: "Harbor 1.8 includes OIDC integration and replication enhancements"
The latest version of Harbor, 1.8, was recently released. Harbor is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project that provides a self-hosted, cloud-native registry for storing, signing, and scanning container images.
June 11, 2019

The New Stack: "Apple joins the open-source Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
The New Stack: "Apple joins the open-source Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the home of open-source projects like Kubernetes, today announced that Apple is joining as a top-level Platinum End User Member.
June 11, 2019

Apple joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum End User Member
Apple joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum End User Member
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™, today announced that Apple has joined the CNCF as a Platinum End User Member. Apple has completely revolutionized personal and enterprise...
June 11, 2019

Square: How Vitess enables ‘near unlimited scale’ for Cash App
Square: How Vitess enables ‘near unlimited scale’ for Cash App
Four years ago, Square branched out into peer-to-peer transactions via its Cash App. After doing so, users started increasing by the minute and they needed to come up with a long term solution for scalability. Vitess was the...
June 10, 2019

Geekwire: "Kubernetes at 5: Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, and Craig McLuckie on its past, future, and the true value of open source"
Geekwire: "Kubernetes at 5: Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, and Craig McLuckie on its past, future, and the true value of open source"
First released by three senior engineers at Google five years ago, Kubernetes has been one of the few open-source projects to make an outsized impact on distributed computing with a minimum of drama between users, maintainers, and vendors.
June 9, 2019

Reflections on the Fifth Anniversary of Kubernetes
Reflections on the Fifth Anniversary of Kubernetes
Guest post from the Kubernetes Project Five years ago, Kubernetes was released into the world. Like all newborns, it was small, limited in functionality, and had only a few people involved in its creation. Unlike most newborns, it...
June 6, 2019