ComputerWeekly: “Kubernetes and the open-source maintainer question”
ComputerWeekly: “Kubernetes and the open-source maintainer question”
While much of last month’s KubeCon-CloudNativeCon North America was focused on specific software projects, case studies and tech challenges, there was a discernible undercurrent of concern. And it wasn’t just about specific projects, it was to do with...
November 7, 2022

Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes
Member Post Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes
Guest post originally by Matthew Yacobucci, Sr. Principal Software Engineer at NGINX Every day, the drumbeat to adopt Zero Trust in tech infrastructure amplifies. Like any cybersecurity buzzword, Zero Trust is both more and less than...
November 4, 2022

Zero trust for cloud-native workloads: Mitigating future Log4j incidents
Zero trust for cloud-native workloads: Mitigating future Log4j incidents
Guest post originally published on the Tigera blog by Giri Radhakrishnan In my previous blog post, I introduced the brief history of zero trust, the core pillars of a zero-trust model, and how to build a...
November 4, 2022

The New Stack: “Ukraine Has a Bright Future”
The New Stack: “Ukraine Has a Bright Future”
Ukraine has a bright future. It will soon be time to rebuild. But rebuilding requires more than the resources needed to construct a hydroelectric plant or a hospital. It involves software and an understanding of how...
November 4, 2022

Virtualization Review: “Tom’s Takes on KubeCon North America 2022”
Virtualization Review: “Tom’s Takes on KubeCon North America 2022”
Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) flagship Kubernetes (K8s) conference, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon (KubeCon), was held as a live and virtual event Oct. 24-28, 2022, in Detroit. The live event had 8,000 attendees, and the virtual event...
November 4, 2022

InfoQ: “Developer Tooling for Cloud-Native Wasm Is Going Mainstream”
InfoQ: “Developer Tooling for Cloud-Native Wasm Is Going Mainstream”
The Cloud-native Wasm day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon has become the go-to place for Wasm (short for WebAssembly) aficionados to gather and plot the future of the ecosystem. The focus of Cloud Native Wasm Day at KubeCon 2022...
November 4, 2022

InfoQ: “KubeCon NA 2022: How to Build an End-to-End Argo-Based DevOps Platform for Kubernetes”
InfoQ: “KubeCon NA 2022: How to Build an End-to-End Argo-Based DevOps Platform for Kubernetes”
Argo, a CNCF project, helps engineers to use Kubernetes, covering many use cases from GitOps-based continuous deployment to event-based workflow automation. It can also be used to create an end-to-end DevOps platform. Alexander Matyushentsev from Akuity and Leonardo Luz...
November 4, 2022

How to monitor Kubernetes K3s using Telegraf and InfluxDB cloud
Member Post How to monitor Kubernetes K3s using Telegraf and InfluxDB cloud
Guest post originally published on The New Stack by Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck, Senior Sales Engineer at InfluxData Lightweight Kubernetes, known as K3s, is an installation of Kubernetes half the size in terms of memory footprint. Do you...
November 3, 2022 | Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck

SDxCentral: “Op-Ed: Cloud-Native’s Success Is Cloud-Native’s Strife”
SDxCentral: “Op-Ed: Cloud-Native’s Success Is Cloud-Native’s Strife”
The recent KubeCon North America event in Detroit included a simple-enough sounding panel discussion tasked with predicting “what’s next in cloud native” that got me thinking that what’s next in cloud native is taking a look at...
November 3, 2022

Is Platform Engineering putting an end to DevOps and SRE?
Member Post Is Platform Engineering putting an end to DevOps and SRE?
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog Platform Engineering, DevOps and SRE: is the time to make a definitive choice coming? Everyone is witnessing the IT landscape continue to evolve at a rapid and relentless pace....
November 2, 2022