Don’t get attached to your attachment!
Guest post by Amir Kaushansky, VP Product at Armo A brief overview of attachment methods when securing Kubernetes environments. As a product manager, I am always concern about the value my customers will get from the…
Cloud Native Predictions for 2021 and Beyond
Cross-post from Chris Aniszczyk‘s personal blog I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break as the first couple weeks of January 2021 have been pretty wild, from insurrections to new COVID strains. In cloud native land,…
Table of Contents Who We Are Remembering Dan KohnMomentum in 2020Membership End User Community End Users & CNCF Projects / TOCEnd Users & KubeCon + CloudNativeConCNCF End User Technology RadarEnd User Training BenefitsEnd User Case StudiesConferences…
Kubernetes 101: An Introduction
Guest post originally published on on Mobilise Cloud’s blog by Garreth Davies Cloud Consultant at Mobilise Kubernetes is now the de facto container orchestration platform deployed by businesses across the globe. In its short existence it has…
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan, CEO at Buoyant Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy In this article I’m going to describe why Linkerd isn’t built on Envoy. This is a bit of a…
CNCF’s Cheryl Hung Wins TechWomen100 awards!
We are excited to announce that Cheryl Hung, CNCF’s VP of Ecosystem has been chosen as a winner of the TechWomen100 awards, which recognizes and celebrates the achievements of women working in technology. The awards received over…
CNCF End User Technology Radar: Database Storage, November 2020
Today, CNCF is publishing the third of our quarterly CNCF End User Technology Radars; the topic for this Technology Radar is database storage. In June, we launched the CNCF End User Technology Radar, a new initiative…
Envoy project cross-post by Michael Schore Just over a year ago, we announced Envoy Mobile’s initial OSS preview. Today, we have some exciting news to share: Envoy Mobile is officially joining its parent project Envoy as…
Announcing Linkerd 2.9: mTLS for all, ARM support, and more!
Project blog, cross-posted from Linkerd, written by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.9, the best Linkerd version yet! This release extends Linkerd’s zero-config mutual TLS (mTLS) support to all TCP…
We’re shining a spotlight on the Linkerd project for its participation in Google Summer of Code and the Linux Foundation’s CommunityBridge. For several years now, Linkerd has sponsored intern projects that can impact the community at…