Announcing Linkerd 2.18: Battlescars, lessons learned, and preliminary Windows support
We’re happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.18. The theme of this release is battlescars: we’ve added features and updated functionality to reduce operational pain in response to real life, hard-won lessons we’ve learned with…
CNCF On demand webinar: What’s new in the land of k0s
This webinar highlights the latest updates to k0s, the minimalist Kubernetes distribution, including its CNCF sandbox acceptance and new features like the control plane load balancer, kubelet root directory flag, and declarative etcd management.
Creating a ClickHouse Cluster on a Raspberry Pi
Want a hands-on way to explore Kubernetes and ClickHouse®—without spinning up cloud VMs? In this post, we’ll build a home-lab cluster of Raspberry Pi 5 boards that mimics a high-availability setup. Whether you’re a cloud-native developer…
Five critical shifts for Cloud Native at a Crossroads
As enterprises run ever-more-complex workloads on Kubernetes, they’re facing a new set of challenges: how to ensure security requirements are met, budgets are deployed efficiently and operational complexity is, well, not as complex. Many are finding…
Components vs. Containers: Fight?
WebAssembly components offer a new way to deploy microservices and other applications in cloud native environments. This naturally raises the question: is the upstart component out to replace containers? Or is this one of those situations…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Ant Group as the Top End User Award Winner
Recognized for pioneering cloud native scalability and shaping the future of open source services KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, London, UK – April 3, 2025 — The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for…
Building secure Kubernetes Edge images with Kairos and k0s
Why combining these CNCF projects simplifies Kubernetes deployment at the edge. Edge computing is rapidly changing the landscape of application deployment, demanding solutions that are lightweight, secure, and easily managed, particularly when it comes to Kubernetes…
Cloud Native Live: Talos Linux for Kubernetes
Talos Linux is the only Linux distribution built specifically for Kubernetes. It is open source, highly secure, and completely API driven. This revolutionary new way of managing systems makes it easier to get started than traditional…
Falcoctl: Artifact Management for Falco
Artifact management is the process of storing, organising, and securing the essential components generated throughout software development. Cloudsmith defines artifacts as the tangible outputs of the development lifecycle, including compiled source code, libraries, executables, and configuration…
The rapid growth of AI applications across industries has led to significant changes, particularly with the adoption of deep learning and generative AI, which provide a competitive advantage in industries such as drug discovery in pharmaceutical…