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eWEEK: "How the update Framework improves software distribution security"

Posted on July 13, 2018

In recent years that there been multiple cyber-attacks that compromised a software developer’s network to enable the delivery of malware inside of software updates. That’s a situation that Justin Cappos, founder of The Update Framework (TUF)…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation launches certified Kubernetes program with 32 Conformant distributions and platforms

Posted on November 13, 2017

Program Ensures Portability and Interoperability Across the Kubernetes Ecosystem SAN FRANCISCO – November 13, 2017 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus, today announced availability of the Certified Kubernetes…


Navigating the ingress-nginx archival: why now is the time to move to Cilium

Posted on January 27, 2026 | Dean Lewis, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, Isovalent

This Member Blog was originally published on the Isovalent blog and is republished here with permission. If you’re running Kubernetes, there’s a good chance you rely on ingress-nginx to route external traffic to your workloads. For…


k0s in 2025: A year of community growth, governance, and Kubernetes innovation

Posted on January 26, 2026 | Prithvi Raj, CNCF Ambassador

As we begin 2026, it’s worth reflecting on the remarkable progress we made with k0s as a project and as a community during 2025. Last year brought exciting advancements, adoption, and stronger community engagement.  k0s is…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Dragonfly’s Graduation

Posted on January 14, 2026

Dragonfly graduates after demonstrating production readiness, powering container and AI workloads at scale Key Highlights: SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – January 14, 2026 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native…


Deploying Harbor on Kubernetes using Helm

Posted on January 5, 2026 | Dhruv Tyagi and Daniel Jiang, Broadcom

Harbor is an indispensable open-source container image registry, offering robust features like policy-driven security, role-based access control, vulnerability scanning, image signing, image replication and distribution. Deploying Harbor is a common and critical step for organizations looking…


How to integrate Kairos architecturally into an edge AI platform

Posted on December 29, 2025 | Jordan Karapanagiotis, Software Engineer - Aurea Imaging, Mauro Morales, Staff Engineer & Kairos Maintainer - Spectro Cloud

Remote sensing in agriculture requires complex systems that are able to communicate with various external devices like GPS and cameras, and use machine learning and AI inference to provide insights to the grower regarding their orchard,…


How to build a cost-effective observability platform with OpenTelemetry

Posted on December 16, 2025 | By Grace Park, DevOps Engineer, STCLab SRE Team

The challenge Managing millions of concurrent connections during global events like flash sales and online voting requires resilient, scalable observability. At STCLab, we operate platforms including a bot mitigation platform and traffic management platform that support…


Harbor: Enterprise-grade container registry for modern private cloud

Posted on December 8, 2025 | By Dhruv Tyagi, Broadcom

In the evolving landscape of application deployment, containerization with Kubernetes (K8s) has become the new standard. As organizations adopt Kubernetes at scale, public image registries often bring new challenges, from rate limits and escalating costs to…


An architectural decision: Containers on bare metal or on virtual machines

Posted on November 20, 2025 | Pankaj Gupta, VCF Division, Broadcom

Building and running modern applications begins with selecting Kubernetes distribution as a baseline. Once a platform team has selected its orchestration layer, one of the next architectural choices involves the deployment architecture where that cluster will…