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Introducing the Wasm landscape (in English and Chinese)

Posted on September 6, 2023 | Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu. and Michael Yuan

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++…


2023 cloud native predictions

Posted on January 26, 2023

By Chris Aniszczyk (also on LinkedIn) I hope everyone had enjoyed the holidays with loved ones! The CNCF recently released its annual report on all the work we accomplished last year. I recommend everyone take an opportunity to…


Better together: A Kubernetes and Wasm case study

Posted on November 17, 2022 | Sean Isom

End user post by Sean Isom and Colin Murphy, Adobe Adobe runs over 90% of its container compute in Kubernetes – centrally managed via Adobe’s Ethos team. Colocating a growing and diverse set of applications and…


Forrester: “WebAssembly (Wasm) Will Be Big — Early News From KubeCon 2022”

Posted on October 26, 2022

WebAssembly’s ecosystem is growing, with its use cases growing beyond browser-run apps. Major cloud-native ecosystem players such as Docker and Red Hat see WebAssembly as a portal into the future of cloud native. Building on container…


Orchestration versus choreography, which one should you use? The pros and cons

Posted on August 29, 2022

Guest post originally published on the Sparkfabrik blog Orchestration vs Choreography: Many factors need to be evaluated in order to figure out which approach is the most appropriate. Orchestration, Choreography or a Hybrid Approach: Let’s delve…


SearchITOperations: “CNCF hosts WebAssembly server-side projects”

Posted on February 7, 2022

If WebAssembly is to make its way from edge computing to the core of enterprise data centers, its path will likely go through the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. In the last year, the Cloud Native Computing…


Cloud Native WebAssembly

Posted on August 5, 2021 | Michael Yuan

Guest post originally published on Medium by Michael Yuan WebAssembly was originally created for the browser. But like Java and JavaScript before it, once it gained support from the community (esp standardization and toolchain support), WebAssembly…