All posts by Jessie

CNCF Adopts Ambassador’s API Gateway, Emissary Ingress
CNCF Adopts Ambassador’s API Gateway, Emissary Ingress
The Emissary Ingress open source ingress controller and API gateway for Kubernetes has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) at the incubation level this week.
April 14, 2021

Container Journal: “CNCF Launches Integrated API Gateway and Ingress Controller Project”
Container Journal: “CNCF Launches Integrated API Gateway and Ingress Controller Project”
The technical oversight committee for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that an emissary-ingress gateway for application programming interfaces (APIs) and an ingress controller designed to run natively on Kubernetes, formerly known as Ambassador,...
April 13, 2021

New York Times: “‘Master,’ ‘Slave’ and the Fight Over Offensive Terms in Computing”
New York Times: “‘Master,’ ‘Slave’ and the Fight Over Offensive Terms in Computing”
Anyone who joined a video call during the pandemic probably has a global volunteer organization called the Internet Engineering Task Force to thank for making the technology work.
April 13, 2021

TechGenix: “Top 6 open source networking projects for a cloud native world”
TechGenix: “Top 6 open source networking projects for a cloud native world”
With the ever-growing popularity and advantages of cloud and containers, organizations are increasingly adopting cloud-native applications and container-based infrastructure for running their business applications. To efficiently manage cloud infrastructure, networking tools play an important role. Having...
April 13, 2021

Building custom control planes using Crossplane
Member Post Building custom control planes using Crossplane
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Sahil Lakhwani, Software Engineer at InfraCloud It’s been about a year when we wrote about Crossplane. The previous post explains how Crossplane helps you provision and manage infrastructure using...
April 13, 2021 | Sahil Lakhwani

DevOps.com: “11 Open Source DevOps Tools We Love For 2021”
DevOps.com: “11 Open Source DevOps Tools We Love For 2021”
DevOps isn’t just a cultural shift — it requires great tools to come to fruition. Below, we’ve pulled together a list of some of the most well-loved DevOps tools available today. But, throwing loads of money...
April 12, 2021

Enhancing the Kubernetes Enhancements Process
Sponsor Post Enhancing the Kubernetes Enhancements Process
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual sponsored post by Lauri Apple, Staff Technical Program Manager; and Anna Jung, Open Source Engineer, VMware As the “feature development” aspect of Kubernetes, the Enhancements process is arguably one...
April 12, 2021 | Lauri Apple and Anna Jung

Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes
Community Post Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes
Guest post by Gianluca Arbezzano, Software Engineer at Equinix Metal and CNCF Ambassador and Alex Palesandro, Research Assistant at Polytechnic of Turin Kubernetes clusters are growing in number and size inside organizations. This proliferation is due...
April 12, 2021 | Gianluca Arbezzano and Alex Palesandro

InfoQ: “Cheryl Hung on Trends in Cloud Native and DevOps for 2021”
InfoQ: “Cheryl Hung on Trends in Cloud Native and DevOps for 2021”
In a recent keynote for The DEVOPS Conference, Cheryl Hung, VP Ecosystem for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) shared her top 10 predictions for cloud native in the upcoming year. This includes improvements in cross cloud support, growth in GitOps and...
April 11, 2021

Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.21 Addresses Raft of Enterprise Issues”
Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.21 Addresses Raft of Enterprise Issues”
The technical oversight committee (TOC) for Kubernetes today is releasing a 1.21 update that addresses a wide range of operational and security issues that should ultimately make the platform easier to manage and secure.
April 10, 2021