All Member Posts


Service proxy, service mesh or API gateway – which do you need?
Member Post Service proxy, service mesh or API gateway – which do you need?
Member post originally published on Tyk’s blog by Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung The rise of the microservices architecture has brought with it a whole heap of efficiency and flexibility – and some interesting challenges. As organisations have...
December 20, 2023 | By Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung

Cloud Management Platform: what is it and which one to choose?
Member Post Cloud Management Platform: what is it and which one to choose?
Member post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog by SparkFabrik Team According to the Gartner report entitled ‘2023 Technology Adoption Roadmap for Software Engineering‘, Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) fit into the landscape of Deployment & Operation technologies. These technologies...
December 19, 2023 | By SparkFabrik Team

Why you should break down your Terraform into stacks
Member Post Why you should break down your Terraform into stacks
Member post originally published on Terramate’s blog by Tim Davis Introduction This article introduces one of the most common Terraform problems that Terramate was designed to solve: How to decompose code into more manageable components while maintaining system integrity and...
December 18, 2023 | By Tim Davis

Why Cloud Auditing Data Federation is important for an enterprise
Member Post Why Cloud Auditing Data Federation is important for an enterprise
Member post originally published on Coredge’s blog by the Coredge team Overview: The Cloud Auditing Data Federation (CADF) facilitates the federation of normative audit event data to and from cloud providers, which is why it is significant. It...
December 14, 2023 | By Coredge team

Kubernetes 1.29: the security perspective
Member Post Kubernetes 1.29: the security perspective
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Ben Hirschberg, CTO & Co-founder at ARMO Kubernetes 1.29 will be the last release from the Kubernetes team for 2023. The new release has 49 enhancements, with a multitude of beta and...
December 14, 2023 | By Ben Hirschberg

Codebreaking clouds: hacking cloud native environments through VAPT mastery
Member Post Codebreaking clouds: hacking cloud native environments through VAPT mastery
Member post originally published on SighUP’s blog by Simone Ragonesi Discover all you need to know about Cloud-Native Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) with practical examples. Introduction This article embarks on a journey into the realm of Cloud-Native...
December 13, 2023 | By Simone Ragonesi

Software observability from the lens of radar and a black box
Member Post Software observability from the lens of radar and a black box
Member post originally published on Last9’s blog by Nishant Modak Observability is often a misunderstood and misused term. It has come to mean nothing and everything at this point. Read more on how Observability can be viewed from the...
December 11, 2023 | By Nishant Modak

Internal developer platform vs internal developer portal vs PaaS
Member Post Internal developer platform vs internal developer portal vs PaaS
Member post originally published on Humanitec’s blog by Luca Galante Confused about IDPs? We set the record straight on Internal Developer Platforms vs portals vs PaaS, and what it means to ship one. You’re given a mandate to...
December 8, 2023 | By Luca Galante

Starting the Platform Engineering journey with Backstage
Member Post Starting the Platform Engineering journey with Backstage
Member post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Vaibhav Gupta In the continuously growing landscape of platform engineering, which emerged from the DevOps practices to provide self-service capabilities for software development teams, internal developer portals or IDPs are playing an...
December 7, 2023 | By Vaibhav Gupta

The new standard of Kubernetes misconfiguration remediation
Member Post The new standard of Kubernetes misconfiguration remediation
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Yossi Ben Naim According to research done by ARMO, 100% of Kubernetes clusters that were tested contained at least one misconfiguration, while 65% had at least one high-severity misconfiguration. 50% of clusters had 14 or more failed security...
December 5, 2023 | By Yossi Ben Naim