LitmusChaos expands adoption, contributors, and announces 3.0 Beta
Post by LitmusChaos maintainers Cloud native adoption continues to increase, and it is not a surprise that new challenges are arising that are associated with the scale. The modern DevOps ecosystem driven by cloud native technologies is helping…
Cross-post from the Kyverno blog Following on the heels of the 1.7 release of Kyverno, the Kyverno team is proud to present version 1.8 which is another huge leap forward not just in terms of features and functionality…
Thabang Mashologu joins CNCF as VP of Operations and Community Programs
The growth of CNCF to 835 members and 140 projects is driving the need for ever more dynamic leaders familiar with all parts of our ecosystem. That’s why we’re excited to welcome Thabang Mashologu to oversee global business…
Fluent Bit surpasses three billion downloads!
Less than six months ago, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the Fluent Bit community announced that Fluent Bit had been downloaded and deployed over one billion times. Fluent Bit has now tripled that achievement, surpassing the three…
Istio sails into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Istio as a CNCF incubating project. Istio is an open source service mesh that transparently provides a uniform and efficient way to secure, connect, and monitor services in…
Application performance monitoring vs. application performance observability
Guest post originally published on the Scout APM blog by Dave Anderson, CTO, Scout APM You’ve likely heard the term Observability lately. There’s a fundamental change taking place in the Monitoring space, and Observability is behind it. Observability itself is…
Mid-year update on 2022 CNCF, Linux Foundation, and open source velocity
Open source top 30 projects velocity
Kubernetes monitoring: leveraging 4 open-source toolsets
Guest post by Matt Lenhard, co-founder and CTO of ContainIQ You probably already know that Kubernetes is the leading container orchestration system. And according to the most recent CNCF study, you’re likely already using it for production workloads…
Kyverno moves to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Kyverno as a CNCF incubating project. Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. Policies provide security and automation and simplify managing Kubernetes configurations across developers, operators, and…
CNCF congratulates 36 successful interns with Spring Term LFX Program!
After an exciting Spring term, 36 interns have graduated from the latest LFX mentorship program funded by CNCF! 15 of CNCF’s Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects joined this round with projects including Chaos Mesh, Kubernetes, KubeEdge and Pixie. …