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Announcing Kyverno Release 1.15!

Posted on August 30, 2025 | The Kyverno Team

Kyverno 1.15 makes Kubernetes policy management more powerful, extensible, and user-friendly. We are thrilled to announce the release of Kyverno 1.15.0, continuing our mission to make policy management in Kubernetes environments more modular, performant, and user-friendly….


Building a scalable, flexible, cloud-native GenAI platform with open source solutions

Posted on August 28, 2025 | Takeshi Yoneda, Envoy Maintainer and Open Source Software Engineer at Tetrate | Erica Hughberg, Envoy AI Gateway Maintainer at Tetrate | Alexa Griffith, Senior Software Engineer at Bloomberg

AI workloads are complex, and unmanaged complexity kills velocity. Your architecture is the key to mastering it. As generative AI (GenAI) becomes foundational to modern software products, developers face a chaotic new reality, juggling different APIs…


Use Envoy Gateway as the Unified Ingress Gateway and Waypoint Proxy for Ambient Mesh

Posted on August 26, 2025 | Huabing (Robin) Zhao, Software Engineer & Ric Hincapié, DevOps and Support Engineer at Tetrate

In this article, we’ll look at how you can use Envoy Gateway, an Envoy project open source solution, together with Istio when running in Ambient mode. This allows you to easily leverage the power of Envoy’s…


How I team up with GenAI to craft conference talk proposals

Posted on August 22, 2025 | Whitney Lee, CNCF Ambassador and Senior Technical Advocate at Datadog

TL;DR: GenAI can help you write conference abstracts, but if you use it without injecting your own curiosity and humanness, reviewers can tell. This post walks through my personal process for co-writing abstracts with GenAI in…


Celebrating 100 Days of Kagent

Posted on August 19, 2025 | Lin Sun, VP of Open Source at Solo.io

When we first introduced kagent on March 17th, 2025, we had a bold vision: to bring agentic AI to cloud native—empowering platforms and DevOps engineers to harness AI agents for solving real operational challenges. Fast forward…


Cloud Native in the City of Kings

Posted on August 14, 2025 | Jake Pineda, CNCF Staff and Keynote Speaker

Lima, Peru — the “Ciudad de los Reyes” — hosted one of the most energized and well-attended Kubernetes Community Days (KCD) in the region this past weekend. From the start, it was clear that this was…


Beyond Code: Open Source, Mentorship and Microcks

Posted on August 14, 2025 | Krishi Agrawal, LFX Mentee with CNCF - Microcks

Photo by Diva Plavalaguna from Pexels Open source software proves that collective contribution creates collective value. However, as a contributor to Microcks, I have observed a concerning pattern that threatens the sustainability of the project and…


OpenKruise v1.8 unlocking infinite possibilities in cloud-native application management

Posted on August 13, 2025 | YuXing Yuan, OpenKruise Project Maintainer

OpenKruise is an open-source cloud-native application automation management suite. It is also a current incubating project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It is a standard extension component based on Kubernetes that is widely used…


Exploring cloud native projects in sandbox: 13 arrivals from 2024 H2

Posted on August 11, 2025 | Dmitry Shurupov, co-founder at Palark and CNCF Ambassador

Originally posted on the Palark blog. This article covers the second half of the new Open Source projects accepted to the CNCF Sandbox last year. They were added as a result of the CNCF TOC (Technical…


From Terraform modules to platform services: simplify infrastructure management with the Kratix CLI

Posted on August 8, 2025 | Jake Klein, Staff Software Engineer at Syntasso

If you’ve worked with Terraform for any amount of time, you’ve probably experienced handing Terraform modules directly to application developers. Although this enables teams to get started quickly, it can lead to a world of pain….