Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Guest post originally published on the Aspen Mesh blog by Shawn Wormke, Incubation Lead at Aspen Mesh According to PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey, the outlook for 2020 can be summarized in one word-uncertainty. According…
Helm is an open source package manager for Kubernetes. It provides the ability to provide, share, and use software built for Kubernetes. Helm was created in 2015 at Deis, which was later acquired by Microsoft. What…
Torin Sandall – Co-creator of OPA
This month, we’re shining a spotlight on Torin Sandall, co-creator and maintainer of Open Policy Agent. OPA has many developments to highlight: The v0.19 release includes a new parser for OPA’s language (Rego), which reduces memory…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Helm Graduation
Popular packaging manager used widely in production by organizations like AT&T, Conde Nast, JD.com, Microsoft, and VMWareSAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – April 30, 2019 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation ® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for…
Originally published on vitess.io by Morgan Tocker I am excited to announce the general availability of Vitess 6, the second release to follow our new accelerated release schedule. While only 12 weeks have elapsed since the…
Building upon the success of Helm 2, Helm 3 has recently been released and the server-side component, Tiller, is finally gone (yay)! Writing Kubernetes files from the ground-up is an intense process, but not to worry…
CRI-O, which pitches itself as an open-source replacement for Docker as the runtime for Kubernetes, is now available in version 1.18, improving on configuration and logging, among other things.
Resolve chart upgrade issues after migrating to Helm v3
Guest post originally published on Bitnami Docs by Vikram Vaswani Introduction Helm v3 was released a few months ago, bringing with a number of architectural changes and new features – most notably, the removal of Tiller…
Kuma: Service Mesh and the future of application connectivity
Service mesh is the future of application connectivity. It delivers immediate value to any architecture by increasing the security, reliability and observability of our application traffic. However, understanding and deploying service meshes in production is a…
Building zero trust based authentication in healthcare with SPIRE
Traditional zone-based security approaches that worked well in the data center for the past 30 years struggle with elastically-scaled and dynamically-scheduled platforms like Kubernetes. The Zero Trust security model, which requires internal systems and services to…