The New Stack: "CNCF picks the Prometheus monitor as its second hosted project"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, a Linux Foundation organization, focusing on advancing cloud-native technology, has accepted Prometheus as its second project, after taking on the Kubernetes cloud orchestration software last year. .
VMBlog: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation accepts Prometheus as second hosted project"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, a Linux Foundation organization dedicated to advancing the development of cloud native technologies, today announced that Prometheus has been accepted by the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) as an incubated project. .
The Next Platform: "Google and friends add Prometheus to Kubernetes platform"
There are a lot of moving parts in a modern platform, and in this regard, they are no different from the platforms made a generation earlier.
TechCrunch: Cloud Native Foundation adds Prometheus monitoring tool as its second hosted project
The launch of the Cloud Native Foundation (CNF) last July caused a few stirs because it brought together a very wide range of companies, including AT&T, Box, Cisco, CoreOS, Docker, Google, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, Twitter…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation accepts Prometheus as second hosted project
Foundation furthers new computing paradigm with microservices-oriented monitoring system SAN FRANCISCO — May 9, 2016 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, a Linux Foundation organization dedicated to advancing the development of cloud native technologies, today announced…
Prometheus user profile: Metrics made easy for ShowMax
Since its inception in 2012, many companies and organizations have adopted Prometheus, the open source monitoring system and time series database. The project has a very active and growing community that counts ShowMax as one of its many users. Here…
Hi – my name is Alexis Richardson and I’m the chairman of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation TOC – Technical Oversight Committee. The TOC is an elected board of nine people. Representing the interests of CNCF’s…
Prepare your application landscape for zero trust with Keycloak 26.2
Strong identity and access management is a key component of a zero trust architecture for cloud native applications. Keycloak is well-known for its single-sign-on capabilities based on open standards. It provides you all the building blocks…
Protecting NATS and the integrity of open source: CNCF’s commitment to the community
When a company contributes a project to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), it’s not just sharing code—it’s making a commitment to the open source community. It’s a pledge to uphold open collaboration, shared community ownership,…
NYU Tandon-developed software security framework achieves highest CNCF maturity level, combating rising software supply chain attacks SAN FRANCISCO, CA, April 23, 2025 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native…