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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA: the End User TAB shares top talks
End User Post KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA: the End User TAB shares top talks
Coming to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Salt Lake City next month? Members of the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB) pulled together their top talk recommendations with insights into their recommendations 🙂 Worth...
October 14, 2024
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Schedules announced for Cloud Native Security Day, Serverless Practitioners Summit, ServiceMeshCon
Staff Post Schedules announced for Cloud Native Security Day, Serverless Practitioners Summit, ServiceMeshCon
Day-0 co-located events are a huge part of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon. This year, CNCF is hosting 3 co-located events in Amsterdam on Monday, March 30, providing the opportunity for attendees to deep-dive into these technology topics....
February 24, 2020 | Kim McMahon

Why I contribute to the open source community-and you should too
Member Post Why I contribute to the open source community-and you should too
Guest post originally published on Upshot by Marky Jackson (@markyjackson5), Senior Software Engineer at Sysdig I had a difficult childhood. I was shuffled from one boys’ home to another and had little control over my life....
February 18, 2020

How-to guide: Debugging a Kubernetes application
Member Post How-to guide: Debugging a Kubernetes application
Guest post originally published on Epsagon by Ran Ribenzaft When it comes to debugging a Kubernetes application, it’s usually a painful process, full of unknowns and unpredictable side effects. What happens when your Kubernetes cluster is not healing...
February 14, 2020

Service Mess to Service Mesh
Member Post Service Mess to Service Mesh
Guest post by Rob Richardson (@rob_rich), Technical Evangelist, MemSQL & Kavya Pearlman (@KavyaPearlman), Global Cybersecurity Strategist, Wallarm We are witnessing the rise of microservices and cloud-native technologies. However, one big challenge of microservice architecture is the...
February 14, 2020

After learning the ropes with a Kubernetes distribution, Booking.com built a platform of its own
Staff Post After learning the ropes with a Kubernetes distribution, Booking.com built a platform of its own
Booking.com has a long history with Kubernetes: In 2015, a team at the travel platform prototyped a container platform based on Mesos and Marathon. Impressed by what the technology offered, but in need of enterprise features...
February 13, 2020

Childcare: it’s good for everyone
Community Post Childcare: it’s good for everyone
Guest post from Emily Omier (@EmilyOmier), a strategic content marketing consultant and contributor at The New Stack “There’s my friend Iris,” shouted my then-almost-four-year-old daughter as we walked up to the Marriott Marquis on the first...
February 11, 2020

Guide to Kubernetes egress network policies
Member Post Guide to Kubernetes egress network policies
Guest post originally published on StackRox by Viswajith Venugopal A few months ago, we published a guide to setting up Kubernetes network policies, which focused exclusively on ingress network policies. This follow-up post explains how to...
February 10, 2020

How Frame.io built a full security program around its video cloud with Falco
How Frame.io built a full security program around its video cloud with Falco
From Netflix to Fox Sports and Vice, some of the most prominent creators of video and film content use the Frame.io platform for cloud-based review and collaboration across multiple teams. Given the confidentiality concerns faced by...
February 6, 2020

Announcing the containerd Project Journey Report
Project Post Announcing the containerd Project Journey Report
Today we are very excited to release our Project Journey Report for containerd. This is the fourth such report we have issued for one of our graduated projects. containerd is a container runtime with an emphasis on...
February 5, 2020

Register now: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU day zero events
Staff Post Register now: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU day zero events
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2020 in Amsterdam is just around the corner! The schedule is now live. As you are planning your trip, don’t forget to register for a Day Zero co-located event to make the...
February 3, 2020 | Kim McMahon

CNCF speaker’s Bureau: a great resource
Staff Post CNCF speaker’s Bureau: a great resource
We recently made exciting updates to the CNCF Speakers Bureau page, which hosts CNCF ambassadors, meetup organizers, and prominent community members willing to speak at events. That page provides a consolidated place for event organizers to...
January 31, 2020 | Kim McMahon

Kubernetes networking demystified: a brief guide
Member Post Kubernetes networking demystified: a brief guide
Guest post by Karen Bruner, Technical Evangelist, StackRox. Original article can be found here. Kubernetes cluster networking can be more than a bit confusing, even for engineers with hands-on experience working with virtual networks and request routing....
January 30, 2020

Fun times at the Kubernetes forum Seoul and Sydney 2019
Community Post Fun times at the Kubernetes forum Seoul and Sydney 2019
Guest post by Ricardo Aravena Hello everyone! I’m excited to write this post about my experience at the Kubernetes Forum Seoul and Sydney 2019. My journey started in San Francisco on Friday evening, December 6th, 2019,...
January 27, 2020

With Kubernetes, China Minsheng Bank transformed its legacy applications-and moved into AI, Blockchain, and Big Data
Staff Post With Kubernetes, China Minsheng Bank transformed its legacy applications-and moved into AI, Blockchain, and Big Data
China Minsheng Bank was the country’s first national commercial bank owned primarily by non-government enterprises, so it should come as no surprise that it’s part of CMBC’s culture to be pioneers. “My bank is always leading...
January 23, 2020

2019 CNCF Annual Report
Staff Post 2019 CNCF Annual Report
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) annual report for 2019 is now available. The report highlights the growth of the community, events, projects, and more, over the past year. As CNCF celebrated its fourth birthday in...
January 21, 2020

Using Containers and Kubernetes to Increase the Efficacy of Anomaly Detection
Member Post Using Containers and Kubernetes to Increase the Efficacy of Anomaly Detection
Guest post from Connor Gorman, Sr. Software Engineer, StackRox The maturation of the container ecosystem has coincided in parallel with the emergence of Kubernetes as the de facto orchestrator for running containerized applications. This new declarative...
January 21, 2020

Linkerd 2019 year in review
Project Post Linkerd 2019 year in review
I think it’s safe to say that 2019 was a huge year for Linkerd. It saw the project emerge from the “seems promising but let’s wait and see” phase and firmly into “okay, I need an excuse to try...
January 20, 2020 | Luc Perkins

CNCF webinars: fresh insights for the cloud native community
Staff Post CNCF webinars: fresh insights for the cloud native community
As we jump into 2020, we wanted to share a reminder and quick overview of CNCF’s webinar program. These webinars are hosted by members, CNCF incubating and graduated projects, and CNCF SIGs. Anyone can register to...
January 17, 2020 | Kim McMahon

Kubernetes Message Queue
Member Post Kubernetes Message Queue
Guest post originally published in KubeMQ by Lior Nabat Background Most enterprises are adopting Kubernetes as a result of the endless benefits it offers. It is adopted for seamless container management; it provides high scalability and enhances communication...
January 16, 2020

Introducing the Kubernetes bug bounty program
Project Post Introducing the Kubernetes bug bounty program
We are happy to announce that the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is funding a new Kubernetes bug bounty program to reward researchers who find security vulnerabilities in Kubernetes’ codebase, as well as build and release processes. The...
January 14, 2020