7 Ways to mitigate your SaaS application security risks
Member Post 7 Ways to mitigate your SaaS application security risks
Originally published on the Msys Technologies blog If you’re a SaaS entrepreneur or you’re looking to build a SaaS application, in that case, you may already be aware of the fact that there is a new economy that...
October 8, 2021

Flux: Server-side reconciliation is coming
Project Post Flux: Server-side reconciliation is coming
Guest post originally published on Flux’ blog by Daniel Holbach tl;dr: Server-side reconciliation will make Flux more performant, improve overall observability and going forward will allow us to add new capabilities, like being able to preview local changes...
October 7, 2021 | By Daniel Holbach

Open source CloudWeGo
End User Post Open source CloudWeGo
Guest post originally published on CloudWeGo’s blog by ByteDance Architecture Team Background ByteDance is proud to announce the launch of open source software CloudWeGo. Focusing on microservice communication and governance, it offers high performance, strong extensibility, and high reliability...
October 7, 2021 | By ByteDance Architecture Team

SiliconANGLE: “Security and edge computing on the agenda as open-source community gathers for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Oct. 13-15”
SiliconANGLE: “Security and edge computing on the agenda as open-source community gathers for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Oct. 13-15”
As the cloud native computing world prepares to gather in Los Angeles for a mixed virtual and in-person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon event, the conference tag of “Resilience Realized” has taken on special meaning. 
October 7, 2021

Kubernetes Cluster API reaches production readiness with version 1.0
Project Post Kubernetes Cluster API reaches production readiness with version 1.0
Today, we announce Cluster API v1.0 is production-ready and officially moving to v1beta1 APIs. To move from the maturity level of an alpha project Cluster API has demonstrated growing adoption, feature maturity, and a strong commitment to community...
October 6, 2021

micro-lc: a new open-source project for micro frontend orchestration
Member Post micro-lc: a new open-source project for micro frontend orchestration
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform‘s blog by Mia-Platform Team What is micro frontend orchestration? And, what are the bene5fits of micro-lc? Read the article below to discover everything you need to know about it – it is...
October 6, 2021 | By Mia-Platform Team

Distributed tracing in Grafana with Tempo and Jaeger
Member Post Distributed tracing in Grafana with Tempo and Jaeger
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Ruturaj Kadikar, Software Engineer at InfraCloud  Why do I need tracing if I have a good logging and monitoring framework?  Application logs are beneficial for displaying important events if something...
October 5, 2021 | By Ruturaj Kadikar

Cartografos working group launches cloud native maturity model
Community Post Cartografos working group launches cloud native maturity model
Community guest post by Danielle Cook, Simon Forster, John Forman, and Robbie Glenn of the Cartografos Working Group You’ve heard the benefits of containers, microservices and this thing called Kubernetes. You’ve investigated, you understand the business and technology...
October 4, 2021 | By Danielle Cook, Simon Forster, John Forman, and Robbie Glenn

How was a pizza chosen as the KCD Italy 2021 logo?
Community Post How was a pizza chosen as the KCD Italy 2021 logo?
Community guest post by Kubernetes Day Italy Recognized and supported by the CNCF, the first Kubernetes Community Days will be held on 17 and 18 November 2021. It was a great moment-event designed by the community for the...
October 4, 2021

How to get robust GitOps? The U.S. Department of Defense uses Flux and Helm
End User Post How to get robust GitOps? The U.S. Department of Defense uses Flux and Helm
Project post cross-posted from the Weaveworks blog by Tamao Nakahara, Head of Developer Experience, Weaveworks and Flux community manager Challenge The DoD knew that it needed GitOps. Nicolas M. Chaillan, Chief Software Officer of the U.S. Air Force...
September 30, 2021 | By Tamao Nakahara