Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Guest post originally published on the Aspen Mesh blog by Shawn Wormke, Incubation Lead at Aspen Mesh According to PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey, the outlook for 2020 can be summarized in one word-uncertainty. According to the…
The difference between API Gateways and Service Mesh
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, co-founder and CTO, Kong Why API Management and Service Mesh are Complementary Patterns for Different Use Cases Note: The goal of this piece is to provide a cheat sheet that…
Guest post by Rob Richardson (@rob_rich), Technical Evangelist, MemSQL & Kavya Pearlman (@KavyaPearlman), Global Cybersecurity Strategist, Wallarm We are witnessing the rise of microservices and cloud-native technologies. However, one big challenge of microservice architecture is the overhead of…
Kubernetes networking demystified: a brief guide
Guest post by Karen Bruner, Technical Evangelist, StackRox. Original article can be found here. Kubernetes cluster networking can be more than a bit confusing, even for engineers with hands-on experience working with virtual networks and request routing. In this…
ServiceMeshCon 2019 schedule announced
We are pleased to announce the schedule for the inaugural ServiceMeshCon, a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon co-located event. Hosted by CNCF, the conference will take place on November 18th on Day Zero of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon San Diego. ServiceMeshCon is a…
Simplifying microservices security with a service mesh
This blog post contributed by Zach Jory, Head of Marketing of Aspen Mesh. One of the challenges of developing and securing microservice-based applications in large teams is that services are often developed with different languages and frameworks. Service…
Packt Hub: "Linkerd 2.3 introduces Zero-Trust Networking for Kubernetes"
This week, the team at Linkerd announced an updated version of the service mesh, Linkerd 2.3.
Service mesh: A critical component of the cloud native stack
What’s a service mesh? And why do I need one? Originally published by William Morgan on Buoyant.io. tl;dr: A service mesh is a dedicated infrastructure layer for making service-to-service communication safe, fast, and reliable. If you’re building a cloud native…
CNCF Cloud Native Survey China 2020
2020年CNCF中国云原生调查 At CNCF, we regularly survey our community to better understand the adoption of open source and cloud native technologies. For the fourth time, we conducted the Cloud Native Survey China in Mandarin to gain deeper insights into…
Forbes: “Why Is The Open Source Community Excited About K3s Project Joining CNCF?”
Hot on the heels of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon, Rancher Labs announced the acceptance of K3s by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It’s joining the likes of OpenTelemetry, Network Service Mesh, Longhorn and 30 other projects in the Sandbox.