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CNCF member session: Brandon Philips of CoreOS on “Containers at scale thanks to Kubernetes”
CNCF member session: Brandon Philips of CoreOS on “Containers at scale thanks to Kubernetes”
At OSCON 2016 in Austin, Brandon Philips of CoreOS made a great argument for “Containers at Scale Thanks to Kubernetes.” Using examples drawn from Tectonic’s use of Kubernetes to host CoreOS SaaS products and recommendations given to Tectonic...
July 28, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

Happy 1st birthday Kubernetes
Happy 1st birthday Kubernetes
July 21,2016 Happy first birthday to Kubernetes! One year ago today, Kubernetes was released and has quickly grown to become one of the highest velocity open source cloud-related projects. With more than 639 developers contributing to the project and 17,366 commits over...
July 21, 2016 | By Natasha Woods

Prometheus 1.0 is here
Prometheus 1.0 is here
In January, Prometheus celebrated a year of public existence and today they announced Prometheus 1.0, which delivers a stable API and user interface. “After almost four years of development, we are finally releasing Prometheus version 1.0. While Prometheus...
July 18, 2016

Only at CloudNativeDay: Ken Owens takes us on a cloud native journey through Mantl.io
Only at CloudNativeDay: Ken Owens takes us on a cloud native journey through Mantl.io
As the Chief Technology Officer for Cloud Infrastructure Services at Cisco, Ken Owens knows that developers are driving cloud consumption forward and leading each industry into the new era of software defined disruption. His CloudNativeDay presentation “The Journey...
July 15, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

Great upcoming events with cloud native, Kubernetes and Prometheus focused sessions
Great upcoming events with cloud native, Kubernetes and Prometheus focused sessions
Over the next several months, CNCF will host and speak at a number of industry events including ContainerCon Japan, CloudNativeDay, PromCon, Software Circus, CloudNativeCon, KubeCon, and PrometheusDay. These conferences will provide sessions on furthering the adoption of cloud...
July 12, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

Only at CloudNativeDay: When security and cloud native collide
Only at CloudNativeDay: When security and cloud native collide
In one world, the cloud native approach is redefining how applications are architected, throwing many traditional assumptions out of the window. In the other world, traditional security teams ensure projects in the enterprise meet a rigid set of...
July 8, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

Prometheus user profile: Helping Life360 keep families safe
Prometheus user profile: Helping Life360 keep families safe
An open source monitoring system with a dimensional data model, flexible query language, efficient time series database and modern alerting approach, Prometheus has an active and growing user base. Counting Life360 as one of its many users, Prometheus...
July 6, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

KubeCon 2016
KubeCon 2016
November 8-9, 2016Seattle, WA The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is hosting KubeCon to gather leading Kubernetes technologists from multiple open source cloud native communities to further the education and advancement of Docker, Kubernetes, and Cloud Native architectures. By...
July 5, 2016 | By Natasha Woods

AT&T, CoreOS, Weaveworks, and Fujitsu share thoughts on cloud native market
AT&T, CoreOS, Weaveworks, and Fujitsu share thoughts on cloud native market
Some of our member companies recently shared the market problems and misconceptions around cloud native, as well as the objectives and benefits of CNCF. Here is what AT&T’s Lead Principal Technical Architect, Domain 2.0 Architecture and Engineering, Cloud...
June 28, 2016 | By Natasha Woods

Cloud Native Computing Foundation sponsoring PromCon and Software Circus
Cloud Native Computing Foundation sponsoring PromCon and Software Circus
We are excited to sponsor several upcoming developer shows taking place in EMEA this year, including PromCon 2016, occurring August 25-26 at Google Berlin, which will be the first conference around the Prometheus monitoring system. The second is...
June 17, 2016 | By Kristen Evans