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Introducing the Wasm landscape (in English and Chinese)
Community Post Introducing the Wasm landscape (in English and Chinese)
By Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu and Michael Yuan “Containers are the new normal, and WebAssembly is the future.”   — CNCF Annual Survey 2022 key findings. Originally created as a secure sandbox to run compiled C/C++ code in...
September 6, 2023 | By Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu. and Michael Yuan

Dapr completes 2023 security audit – increasing enterprise confidence
Project Post Dapr completes 2023 security audit – increasing enterprise confidence
Project post originally published on the Dapr Blog by Yaron Schneider Dapr is trusted by thousands of developers from companies of all sizes to handle their mission critical workloads. These range from manufacturing to automotive to financial services...
September 6, 2023

From chaos to consistency: a comprehensive approach to maintaining a drift-free infrastructure
Member Post From chaos to consistency: a comprehensive approach to maintaining a drift-free infrastructure
Guest post originally published on Facets Cloud’s blog by Rohit Raveendran This article delves into the foundational triggers of infrastructure drift, its subsequent implications, and streamlined strategies to ensure a seamless and consistent infrastructure. In today’s rapidly evolving...
September 6, 2023 | By Rohit Raveendran

CNCF launches a new system for resolving Code of Conduct incidents to support community culture and values
Community Post CNCF launches a new system for resolving Code of Conduct incidents to support community culture and values
By the Co-Chairs of the CNCF Code of Conduct Working Groups We’re excited to announce a new system for resolving Code of Conduct (CoC) incidents in our community that is designed to enhance trust and develop a culture...
September 6, 2023 | By Co-Chairs of the CNCF Code of Conduct Working Groups

AI for Kubernetes; good or evil?
AI for Kubernetes; good or evil?
Member post originally published on the Nethopper blog by Chris Munford, Nethopper’s Founder/CEO Disclaimer: for the “We haven’t achieved AI yet” crowd, please replace All “AI” with “ML” in this article. Is AI good or evil? Is it...
September 5, 2023

Cloud-based versus cloud native: what’s the difference?
Member Post Cloud-based versus cloud native: what’s the difference?
Member post originally published on the Cloudsmith blog by Andrea Saez Get to know the differences between cloud-native and cloud-based applications, their benefits, and why a cloud-native tool like Cloudsmith is a game-changer for efficient and secure software...
September 4, 2023 | By Andrea Saez

Using dragonfly to distribute images and files for multi-cluster kuberenetes
Project Post Using dragonfly to distribute images and files for multi-cluster kuberenetes
Dragonfly provides efficient, stable, securefile distribution and image acceleration based on p2p technology to be the best practice and standard solution in cloud native architectures. It is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation(CNCF) as an Incubating Level...
September 1, 2023

Network resiliency in private cloud: (part 1 – the why)
Network resiliency in private cloud: (part 1 – the why)
Guest post originally published on the Netris blog by Alex Saroyan, CEO/co-founder at Netris Network Failures are Inevitable. This post will help you plan for them and make them non-existent to your customers. Why? In a public cloud,...
September 1, 2023 | By Alex Saroyan

Automated security in GitOps pipelines with Weave Policy Engine
Member Post Automated security in GitOps pipelines with Weave Policy Engine
Member post originally published on the Weaveworks blog by Twain Taylor Discover the power of Weave Policy Engine for automated security in GitOps pipelines. Strengthen your Kubernetes applications’ security and compliance with policy-as-code enforcement. Learn more. Enterprises stepping...
August 31, 2023 | By Twain Taylor

Kubernetes 1.28: revenge of the sidecars?
Member Post Kubernetes 1.28: revenge of the sidecars?
Member post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan A guide to Kubernetes sidecars: what they are, why they exist, and what Kubernetes 1.28 changes If you’re using Kubernetes, you’ve probably heard the term sidecar by now. This...
August 30, 2023 | By William Morgan