Cloud Native Computing Foundation kicks off KubeCon + CloudNativeCon with 31 new members
Foundation welcomes dozens of new members and more than 4,000 attendees to Austin for annual North American event AUSTIN, TX – December 6, 2017 – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains and integrates open source…
General availability of containerd 1.0 is here!
Today, we’re pleased to announce that containerd (pronounced Con-Tay-Ner-D), an industry-standard runtime for building container solutions, has reached its 1.0 milestone. From Docker’s announcement in December of last year that it was spinning out its core…
Program Ensures Portability and Interoperability Across the Kubernetes Ecosystem SAN FRANCISCO – November 13, 2017 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus, today announced availability of the Certified Kubernetes…
By Fabian Reinartz on behalf of the Prometheus team Originally posted on Prometheus.io Nearly one and a half years ago, we released Prometheus 1.0 into the wild. The release marked a significant milestone for the project….
More than 80 years ago, Haufe Group was founded as a traditional publishing company, printing books and commentary on paper. By the 1990s, though, the company’s leaders recognized that the future was digital, and to their…
Kubernetes 1.8: security, workloads and feature depth
Editor’s note: today’s post is by Aparna Sinha, Group Product Manager, Kubernetes, Google; Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, CNCF; Jaice Singer DuMars, Kubernetes Ambassador, Microsoft; and Caleb Miles, Technical Program Manager, CoreOS on the latest release of…
GSOC 17: Making CustomResources in Kubernetes more awesome
The Google Summer of Code (GSOC) program 2017 has come to an end and we followed up with CNCF’s seven interns previously featured in this blog post to check in on how their summer project progressed. Over the summer, Veermata…
Dan Farrelly uses a carpentry analogy to explain the problem his company, Buffer, began having as its team of developers grew over the past few years. “If you’re building a table by yourself, it’s fine,” the…
Buffer: Making deployments easy for a small, distributed team
Dan Farrelly uses a carpentry analogy to explain the problem his company, Buffer, began having as its team of developers grew over the past few years. “If you’re building a table by yourself, it’s fine,” the company’s…
In the summer of 2014, Box was feeling the pain of a decade’s worth of hardware and software infrastructure that wasn’t keeping up with the company’s needs. A platform that allows its more than 50 million…