LFX fall program 2021: A successful season with 37 graduated interns!
Post by Ihor Dvoretskyi CNCF has had great experiences hosting interns through the LFX program since 2019, helping hundreds of developers get started in open source technology. This year was no exception, with 37 interns across 16 Graduated,…
16 CNCF interns graduated from Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2021!
In its fifth year participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC), CNCF is excited to announce 16 interns have graduated from the program after working with the Foundation’s projects. Interns this year contributed to Graduated, Incubating and Sandbox…
Cloud native chaos and telcos – Enforcing reliability and availability for telcos
Guest post originally published on VMblog by W. Watson, Principal Consultant, Vulk Coop and Karthik S, Co-founder, ChaosNative & Maintainer at LitmusChaos What is telco reliability? What does reliability mean to telcos? When the emergency systems that are…
CNCF LFX projects are open for Fall 2021 – Apply by August 22nd!
We are excited to announce another amazing line up of CNCF projects that will be participating in the Fall Term of LFX – offering full-time, three month internships starting in September. LFX is a platform that enables organizations…
CNCF LFX Projects are Open for Spring Term 2021! Apply Now for a Mentorship Opportunity!
CNCF is again very excited to participate in the upcoming LFX (previously CommunityBridge) Spring Term from March 1st – May 31st. We have 15 Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects participating with 35 project ideas available to mentees. Similar…
Container Attached Storage is Cloud Native Storage (CAS)
Guest post by Evan Powell, CEO at MayaData Or, how can cloud services not be cloud-native? KubeCon EU was great in many ways. One pleasant surprise is that because KubeCon was a virtual event, this led to me…
Cloud native chaos engineering – Enhancing Kubernetes application resiliency
Guest post by Uma Mukkara, COO, MayaData Extending cloud native principles to chaos engineering Faults are bound to happen no matter how hard you test to find them before putting your software into production – clouds and availability…