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Kubernetes RBAC 101: Authentication

Posted on July 31, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Leveraging Client Certificates and Bearer Tokens to Authenticate in Kubernetes In part one of this series on Kubernetes RBAC, we introduced authentication and authorization methods. In this article,…


Kubernetes RBAC 101: overview

Posted on June 19, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Cloud native and open source technologies have modernized how we develop software, and although they have led to unprecedented developer productivity and flexibility, they were not built…


5G Rollout: How Kubernetes and Edge Computing is making 5G a reality

Posted on June 1, 2020

Guest post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo Introduction Of all the data management technologies of the last few years, Cloud-native container tech was one of the most impactful. It’s a technology with the potential to revolutionize…


End User Community

Posted on May 4, 2020

Join the vendor-neutral community of cloud native practitioners. The CNCF end user community is a vendor-neutral group of more than 150 organizations using cloud native technologies to build their products and services. These experienced practitioners help…


Kubernetes RBAC 101

Posted on April 15, 2020

Incredibly powerful and flexible, Kubernetes role-based access control (RBAC) is an essential tool to effectively manage production clusters. Yet many Ops and DevOps engineers are still facing barriers to efficiently use it at scale. These include…


Is IT suffocating your organization? Here’s how to get your contextual data pipelines right

Posted on March 13, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Or Weis In a modern organization, the dependency on constant data flow doesn’t skip a single role — already encompassing every function in R&D, Sales, Marketing, BI, and Product….


After learning the ropes with a Kubernetes distribution, Booking.com built a platform of its own

Posted on February 13, 2020

Booking.com has a long history with Kubernetes: In 2015, a team at the travel platform prototyped a container platform based on Mesos and Marathon. Impressed by what the technology offered, but in need of enterprise features…


Booking.com

Posted on February 13, 2020

Booking.com has a long history with Kubernetes: In 2015, a team at the travel platform prototyped a container platform based on Mesos and Marathon. Impressed by what the technology offered, but in need of enterprise features…


Zendesk

Posted on January 13, 2020

Launched in 2007 with a mission of making customer service easy for organizations, Zendesk offers products involving real-time messaging, voice chat, and data analytics. All of this was built as a monolithic Rails app, using MySQL database and…


T-Mobile

Posted on September 6, 2019

In 2015, it took T-Mobile seven months to get new code to production. That certainly wasn’t the speed of delivery that the third-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. needed to keep up with its business goals,…