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InfoQ: “OpenTelemetry Launches “Blueprints” Initiative to Simplify Enterprise Observability Adoption”
InfoQ: “OpenTelemetry Launches “Blueprints” Initiative to Simplify Enterprise Observability Adoption” June 2, 2026
OpenTelemetry has introduced a new “Blueprints” initiative aimed at reducing the growing complexity of deploying and operating observability systems at scale. 

TFIR: “Why OpenTelemetry Is Now the Foundation for AI and Cloud Observability | Chris Aniszczyk, CNCF”
TFIR: “Why OpenTelemetry Is Now the Foundation for AI and Cloud Observability | Chris Aniszczyk, CNCF” June 1, 2026
OpenTelemetry graduates at CNCF. Chris Aniszczyk explains what it means for AI agents, GPU-native clouds, and vendor-neutral observability.

TFIR: “How Kubernetes 1.36 Handles GPU Scheduling, DRA, and Kubelet Security | Ryota Sawada, Kubernetes”
TFIR: “How Kubernetes 1.36 Handles GPU Scheduling, DRA, and Kubelet Security | Ryota Sawada, Kubernetes” May 27, 2026
Kubernetes 1.36 adds native GPU scheduling via Workload Aware Scheduling and DRA, plus stable fine-grained Kubelet authorization. Ryota Sawada, Release Lead, explains what changed.

Visual Studio Magazine: “The Rise of OpenTelemetry in Microsoft Dev Tooling”
Visual Studio Magazine: “The Rise of OpenTelemetry in Microsoft Dev Tooling” May 21, 2026
OpenTelemetry’s rise from cloud native instrumentation project to broadly supported observability standard reached a new milestone this week as the Cloud Native Computing Foundation announced the project’s graduation.

DevOps.com: “OpenTelemetry Graduation Sets Stage for AI Observability”
DevOps.com: “OpenTelemetry Graduation Sets Stage for AI Observability” May 21, 2026
OpenTelemetry just hit graduated status at the CNCF, and the timing matters more than the milestone itself. After years of consolidating what used to be OpenTracing and OpenCensus, the project has quietly become the default way...

The New Stack: “After becoming cloud computing’s telemetry standard, OpenTelemetry graduates into the AI infrastructure era”
The New Stack: “After becoming cloud computing’s telemetry standard, OpenTelemetry graduates into the AI infrastructure era” May 21, 2026
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) on Thursday announced the graduation of OpenTelemetry, the open source observability framework that has become one of the most widely adopted pieces of infrastructure in cloud-native computing.

DevOps Digest: “Kyverno 1.18 Released”
DevOps Digest: “Kyverno 1.18 Released” May 11, 2026
CNCF announced the release of Kyverno 1.18, the first release since graduating within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

The New Stack: “Why Prometheus couldn’t see Cilium metrics at 2 a.m.”
The New Stack: “Why Prometheus couldn’t see Cilium metrics at 2 a.m.” May 10, 2026
Tame the Kubernetes “integration tax.” Learn how to wire CNCF projects like Prometheus and Cilium for production-grade reliability.

The New Stack: “How NetEase Games cut LLM cold starts from 42 minutes to 30 seconds”
The New Stack: “How NetEase Games cut LLM cold starts from 42 minutes to 30 seconds” May 8, 2026
NetEase Games cut LLM cold-start times from 42 mins to 30 sec with the CNCF Fluid project, enabling serverless GPU inference on Kubernetes.

The New Stack: “Fresh data has us asking, does AI demand Kubernetes?”
The New Stack: “Fresh data has us asking, does AI demand Kubernetes?” May 1, 2026
A new report reveals Kubernetes’ central role in AI adoption, while highlighting how engineering best practices, platform maturity, and guardrails are critical to managing complexity, security, and scale.