All posts by Jessie

SiliconANGLE: “How enterprise end users are enriching the CNCF ecosystem”
SiliconANGLE: “How enterprise end users are enriching the CNCF ecosystem”
In March 2016, the first-ever KubeCon Europe took place in London, England. Pre-event press from that year anticipated “hundreds” of attendees: Kubernetes was starting to grab the attention of the developer world, but the Cloud Native...
May 24, 2022

What is high cardinality?
Member Post What is high cardinality?
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Rob Skillington  With the transition from monolith to cloud-native environments, we are seeing an ongoing explosion of metrics data in terms of both volume and cardinality. This is...
May 23, 2022 | Rob Skillington 

Comparing Frameworks for Node.js Serverless Apps
Member Post Comparing Frameworks for Node.js Serverless Apps
Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Gedalyah Reback Cloud deployments have gotten more complicated over the years. That’s on them, but it’s not necessarily to a fault – there’s just so much more...
May 23, 2022 | Gedalyah Reback

Computing: “Application security: shift-left is necessary but insufficent”
Computing: “Application security: shift-left is necessary but insufficent”
Integrating security checks into code should be seen as part of a bigger picture, says Kubecon panelShift-left, aka DevSecOps, the practice of making security checks part of the software development lifecycle rather than being a separate...
May 20, 2022

Announcing the Secure Software Factory Reference Architecture Paper
TAG Post Announcing the Secure Software Factory Reference Architecture Paper
Community post by Alexander Floyd Marshall from TAG Security Almost a year ago the CNCF published its “Software Supply Chain Best Practices” guide, detailing over 50 ways to improve cloud-native software supply chains. That guide referenced...
May 20, 2022

RCR Wireless: “Simplifying Kubernetes for telcos and cloud app developers”
RCR Wireless: “Simplifying Kubernetes for telcos and cloud app developers”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF)’s KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 event in Valencia, Spain (and online) this week is the backdrop for announcements aimed at making Kubernetes easier for cloud app developers to use. There...
May 19, 2022

ComputerWeekly: “Adoption of cloud-native architectures on the rise”
ComputerWeekly: “Adoption of cloud-native architectures on the rise”
Research from SlashData for the Cloud Native Computing Forum (CNCF) has found that the global number of cloud-native developers has grown by one million in the past 12 months to reach 7.1 million. Open source container...
May 18, 2022

Computing: “Telcos’ profitability problems – and how they might tackle them”
Computing: “Telcos’ profitability problems – and how they might tackle them”
Telecoms firms should work together on a common technology stack, says a cloud native panel
May 18, 2022

TechCrunch: “CNCF launches a new program to help telcos adopt Kubernetes”
TechCrunch: “CNCF launches a new program to help telcos adopt Kubernetes”
At its KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conference this week, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced a new program that aims to help communication service providers and telcos adopt Kubernetes and other cloud native tools. Going forward,...
May 18, 2022

SiliconANGLE: “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 sees developers take center stage”
SiliconANGLE: “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 sees developers take center stage”
This year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe event was overtly focused on developers while bringing a new crop of takeaways to the fore, including efforts to take Kubernetes more mainstream, deployments in cloud-native environments, and closing the...
May 18, 2022