All posts by Jessie

Unveiling the Schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 
Unveiling the Schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 
In Paris this March, join thousands of cloud native community members to dive into topics including AI, WASM, Platform Engineering, security, and many more SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – January 24, 2024 – The Cloud Native Computing...
January 24, 2024

CFP is live! Introducing CloudNativeHacks, challenges brought to you by the United Nations
Staff Post CFP is live! Introducing CloudNativeHacks, challenges brought to you by the United Nations
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, we will be holding our first-ever hackathon, CloudNativeHacks. The Paris edition is focused on hacking for a more sustainable future. CNCF is collaborating with the United Nations, which has brought forward...
January 24, 2024

Things I’ve learned about conference speaking
Community Post Things I’ve learned about conference speaking
Community post originally published on Ash Sharma’s personal blog On the wall across from my desk, I’ve got badges from all the conferences I’ve been to. The collection has grown quite a bit over the past...
January 24, 2024 | Arsh Sharma

Cloud native and business value: you need to talk the language 
Ambassador Post Cloud native and business value: you need to talk the language 
Community post by Danielle Cook and Simon Forster, CNCF Ambassadors and members of the Cartografos Working Group The last year has seen cloud native projects put on hold, layoffs announced, budget cuts and more. It’s been...
January 23, 2024

Top 8 cloud computing trends to look for in 2024
Member Post Top 8 cloud computing trends to look for in 2024
Member post originally published on DZone’s blog by Sameer Danave In this article, learn about the influence of AI, key tech predictions, and the evolving landscape in cloud infrastructure. Did you know that worldwide spending on...
January 23, 2024 | Sameer Danave

Kubernetes and beyond: a year-end reflection with Kelsey Hightower
Community Post Kubernetes and beyond: a year-end reflection with Kelsey Hightower
Ambassador post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits With 2023 drawing to a close, the final OpenObservability Talks of the year focused on what happened this year in open source, DevOps, observability and more,...
January 22, 2024

GitOpsCon Europe 2023 and beyond!
Community Post GitOpsCon Europe 2023 and beyond!
Community post by Christian Hernandez, head of community, Akuity GitOpsCon Europe 2023 took place, virtually, on December 5th and 6th. It took place as multiple tracks, spread over two half days. There were multiple talks spanning...
January 19, 2024

Xline command deduplication mechanism (part one) — introduction to RIFL
Member Post Xline command deduplication mechanism (part one) — introduction to RIFL
Member post by DatenLord Why is deduplication of commands necessary?  In a system that receives external commands, it is common for a command to be executed at least once, which we refer to as at-least-once semantics....
January 19, 2024 | DatenLord

After the inauguration in Chicago, MultiTenancyCon now heading to City of Light in 2024
Ambassador Post After the inauguration in Chicago, MultiTenancyCon now heading to City of Light in 2024
Ambassador post by Saim Safdar Implementing Multi-tenancy patterns is becoming increasingly prominent helping drive maximizing resource utilization, reducing operational overhead , and enabling seamless collaboration—all while ensuring the isolation and performance required by each tenant.  Unwavering...
January 19, 2024 | Saim Safdar

GitOps and mutating policies: the tale of two loops
Member Post GitOps and mutating policies: the tale of two loops
Member post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Jim Bugwadia Do policies that mutate or generate resources violate GitOps principles? In this blog post, I will show you how policy-based resource management can be complementary to...
January 18, 2024