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Kubernetes at Scale on the Public Cloud: Q&A with Forrester Research

Posted on March 5, 2021 | Corbin Pacheco

Guest post originally published on d2iq’s blog by Corbin Pacheco, Senior Director Product and Technical Marketing at D2iQ Today’s enterprises are pushing forward with their digital transformation initiatives to meet customer and market demand. The latest…


Fidelity Investments

Posted on March 4, 2021

One issue that quickly arose was that Fidelity also had distributions of Kubernetes on-prem, as well as on other cloud providers. How could they introduce, for example, a new security process across 1,000 distributed applications? “We…


Volcano: Collision between containers and batch computing

Posted on February 26, 2021 | Volcano Community Maintainer

Guest post by Volcano Community Maintainer Kubernetes is a popular container orchestration framework mainly used to deploy microservice applications in the early development phase. An increasing number of users want to run big data and AI…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation Welcomes 47 New Members at the Start of 2021

Posted on February 24, 2021

Organizations from across the globe including Airbnb, Momenton, EDB, and Qualtrics join CNCF to advance cloud native technology SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – February 24, 2020 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems…


How a $4 billion retailer built an enterprise-ready Kubernetes platform powered by Linkerd

Posted on February 19, 2021 | Henry Hagnäs and Fredrik Klingenberg

Guest post by Henry Hagnäs, Enterprise Cloud Architect at Elkjop Nordic AS, and Fredrik Klingenberg, Senior Consultant at Aurum AS In this article, we discuss how Elkjøp, the largest electronics retailer in the Nordics, built an…


Three reasons why you need Volcano

Posted on February 10, 2021 | Volcano Community Maintainer

Guest post by Volcano Community Maintainer Volcano is a Kubernetes native batch scheduling system. This open-source project is optimized for compute-intensive workloads, and is especially useful in sectors such as AI, big data, genomics, and rendering….


Service connectivity isn’t your job, but it’s still your problem

Posted on February 8, 2021 | Marco Palladino

Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, Co-founder / CTO at Kong As a developer, your company hired you to build incredible products that focus on your users’ and customers’ needs. Yet, in…


Welcome to our 5 new TOC members!

Posted on February 2, 2021 | Chris Aniszczyk (@cra)

Today we are very excited to welcome 5 new members to the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) to start off the 2021 new year. The TOC serves an important role in the community by guiding the…


Armada – how to run millions of batch jobs over thousands of compute nodes using Kubernetes

Posted on January 25, 2021 | Jamie Poole

Guest post originally published on G-research’s blog by Jamie Poole, Compute Platform Engineering Manager at G-research Over the last couple of years we have been migrating more and more of our workloads to containers on Linux….


Auto-labeling Kubernetes resources with Kyverno

Posted on December 30, 2020 | Anubhav Sharma

Guest post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Anubhav Sharma, VP, Business Development & Customer Success at Nirmata Introduction As Kubernetes has become the foundational building block for enterprises to go cloud-native, the last couple of…