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InfoQ: “Q&A with Kubernetes 1.20 Release Lead and VMware Engineer Jeremy Rickard”
InfoQ: “Q&A with Kubernetes 1.20 Release Lead and VMware Engineer Jeremy Rickard”
CNCF and the Kubernetes Release Team recently announced the release of Kubernetes 1.20, which is one of the largest releases with a long list of enhancements.
December 9, 2020

CNCF’s Cheryl Hung Wins TechWomen100 awards!
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...
December 8, 2020

SearchITOperations: “Linkerd service mesh’s steady updates outlast Istio’s flash”
SearchITOperations: “Linkerd service mesh’s steady updates outlast Istio’s flash”
As service mesh adoption goes mainstream, early adopters of Linkerd say it allowed them to start small and grow in scale and sophistication as needed.
December 8, 2020

Why are you logging if you’re not using the logs?
Member Post Why are you logging if you’re not using the logs?
Guest post originally published on Rookout’s blog by Noa Goldman, Product Manager at Rookout There comes a time in every developer’s life (or daily routine, we’re not here to judge) where they have to go and...
December 4, 2020 | Noa Goldman

Kubernetes dropping Docker is not that big of a deal
Kubernetes dropping Docker is not that big of a deal
It all started so quietly. Deep in the forthcoming Kubernetes 1.20 release notes, Kubernetes, everyone’s favorite container orchestrator, developers announced: “Docker support in the kubelet is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release.” You’d have thought...
December 3, 2020

SD Times: “GitOps: It’s the cloud-native way”
SD Times: “GitOps: It’s the cloud-native way”
Most of the approaches introduced in the software development space are designed to make life easier for developers, but what about operations? DevOps was designed to make development and operation systems work better together, and as...
December 3, 2020

My First KubeCon
Community Post My First KubeCon
Guest post by Massimiliano Giovagnoli, DevOps Engineer at Deltatre and Falco project contributor This is just a story and thoughts about people. I begin with me, telling you about my first KubeCon ever. Since I couldn’t...
December 2, 2020 | Massimiliano Giovagnoli

Kuma 1.0 GA released with 70+ new features & improvements
Member Post Kuma 1.0 GA released with 70+ new features & improvements
Guest post by Marco Palladino, CTO & Co-Founder at Kong; Creator & maintainer of Kuma Kuma 1.0 is now generally available with over 70 features and improvements ready to use and deploy in production to create...
December 1, 2020 | Marco Palladino

How to Develop Microservices in Kubernetes
Member Post How to Develop Microservices in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on StackHawk’s blog by Zachary Conger, Senior DevOps Engineer at StackHawk Overview We love containers. At StackHawk we have always been fans of containers. From day one we made the decision to...
November 30, 2020 | Zachary Conger

Builtin “Legacy Tech is Waking up to Cloud Native”
Builtin “Legacy Tech is Waking up to Cloud Native”
utting-edge IT infrastructures aren’t just for nimble startups anymore. At this year’s Kubernetes Conference, Cloud Native Computing Foundation community members including Red Hat, NetApp and Rancher debuted solutions that will help organizations that aren’t cloud native...
November 30, 2020