All posts by Jessie

The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.30 Gets Better at Naming Things”
The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.30 Gets Better at Naming Things”
Passport, please! Following public word of a container leakage last January, the release of Kubernetes 1.30 offers a few more security checkpoints, tightening up the permissions and access controls. No longer will errant processes be able...
May 6, 2024

Top 5 cloud computing trends of 2024
Member Post Top 5 cloud computing trends of 2024
Member post by Sameer Danave, Senior Director of Marketing, MSys Technologies Every time I think I have this whole technology game down to a science, something changes in the blink of an eye. And if you’re...
May 3, 2024

Is your supply chain secure? Double check with our framework
Staff Post Is your supply chain secure? Double check with our framework
A secure supply chain is a critical piece of cloud native security, and it can be tricky to get right because it covers such a broad expanse of factors from code to pipelines and beyond. Join...
May 3, 2024

Early explorations and practices of Xline, a stateful application managed by Karmada
Member Post Early explorations and practices of Xline, a stateful application managed by Karmada
Member post by DatenLord Background and Motivation More and more IT vendors are now embracing cross-cloud multi-clustering as cloud-native technologies and cloud markets continue to mature. Here’s Flexera’s mid-2023 survey on the cloud-native market’s acceptance of...
May 2, 2024

The Next Web: “As Kubernetes turns 10, experts predict the future of cloud-native”
The Next Web: “As Kubernetes turns 10, experts predict the future of cloud-native”
What’s the future of cloud-native? We visited KubeCon EU to find out
May 2, 2024

The New Stack: “WebAssembly Adoption: It’s Complicated, Says CNCF Survey”
The New Stack: “WebAssembly Adoption: It’s Complicated, Says CNCF Survey”
WebAssembly has traveled a rocky road to adoption in its seven years of existence, especially given its promise of “build once, run anywhere.” A new survey from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation unpacks some of the reasons why the...
May 1, 2024

Accelerating Machine Learning with GPUs in Kubernetes using the NVIDIA Device Plugin
Member Post Accelerating Machine Learning with GPUs in Kubernetes using the NVIDIA Device Plugin
Member post originally published on the SuperOrbital blog by Keegan McCallum NVIDIA Device Plugin for Kubernetes plays a crucial role in enabling organizations to harness the power of GPUs for accelerating machine learning workloads. Introduction Generative...
April 30, 2024

FinOps for Kubernetes: engineering cost optimization
Community Post FinOps for Kubernetes: engineering cost optimization
Community post by Saqib Jan Cloud has given on-demand access to compute resources, but high availability also makes cost a much more dynamic problem to forecast. This reverberates as companies continue to expand their cloud footprints...
April 29, 2024 | Saqib Jan

Open source software in AI and cloud trends to watch in 2024: thoughts from the Netris community
Member Post Open source software in AI and cloud trends to watch in 2024: thoughts from the Netris community
Member post originally published on Netris’s blog Let’s face it: The world of open source software can feel boring – in a good way. Open source has become so pervasive, and so deeply entrenched within modern...
April 26, 2024

The hidden economy of open source software
Member Post The hidden economy of open source software
Member post originally published on Sysdig’s blog by Nigel Douglas The recent discovery of a backdoor in XZ Utils (CVE-2024-3094), a data compression utility used by a wide array of various open-source, Linux-based computer applications, underscores the importance...
April 26, 2024 | Nigel Douglas