ADTMag: “CNCF Survey ‘Takes the Pulse’ of the Global Cloud Native Community”
ADTMag: “CNCF Survey ‘Takes the Pulse’ of the Global Cloud Native Community”
This week’s KubeCon + Cloud Native online event, wrapping up today, dominated our headlines this week, and for good reason. The flagship conference of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) was chock-a-block with vendor announcements and Kubernetes community news.
November 19, 2020

Container Journal: “CNCF Survey Finds Increased Dependency on Containers, Kubernetes”
Container Journal: “CNCF Survey Finds Increased Dependency on Containers, Kubernetes”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week published the results of a global survey of 1.324 IT professionals that finds 92% of respondents are now running containers in production environments, with 83% reporting they are also employing Kubernetes in those...
November 19, 2020

SiliconANGLE: “CERN explores the universe with the help of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation”
SiliconANGLE: “CERN explores the universe with the help of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation”
What is dark matter or dark energy? Why don’t we see antimatter? These are questions that help us understand the origin of the universe. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s largest and most...
November 19, 2020

EnterpriseAI: “Cloud Effort Looks to ‘Turbocharge’ Telecom Networks”
EnterpriseAI: “Cloud Effort Looks to ‘Turbocharge’ Telecom Networks”
The convergence of cloud computing and high-bandwidth telecommunication networks has spawned an industry group to begin forging best practices for using cloud-native frameworks in telecom while defining cloud-native network functions
November 19, 2020

The Register: “Linux Foundation, IBM, Cisco and others back ‘Inclusive Naming Initiative’ to change nasty tech terms”
The Register: “Linux Foundation, IBM, Cisco and others back ‘Inclusive Naming Initiative’ to change nasty tech terms”
A new group called the “Inclusive Naming Initiative” has revealed its existence and mission “to help companies and projects remove all harmful and unclear language of any kind and replace it with an agreed-upon set of neutral terms.”
November 19, 2020

The New Stack: “How to Give and Receive Technical Help in Open Source Communities”
The New Stack: “How to Give and Receive Technical Help in Open Source Communities”
“As a developer, it’s exciting and challenging to stay up to speed with the latest trends in technology. Every day, new languages, frameworks and devices capture our attention and spur conversations in meetups, forums and chats. However, our...
November 19, 2020

SiliconANGLE: “Kubernetes Complexity Continues to Challenge Vendor Lock-In Concerns”
SiliconANGLE: “Kubernetes Complexity Continues to Challenge Vendor Lock-In Concerns”
Kubernetes complexity is forcing end-users to decide if they want to manage their container deployments themselves or rely on established platforms from vendors like VMware and Red Hat, which come with a form of lock in that they are...
November 19, 2020

The New Stack: “Apple Plans to Run Most of Its ‘Compute Management’ on Kubernetes”
The New Stack: “Apple Plans to Run Most of Its ‘Compute Management’ on Kubernetes”
Consumer hardware giant Apple is ramping up full production use of Kubernetes to provide “compute management” for its developers and engineers, according to a talk given today by Apple Software Engineer Alena Prokharchyk, speaking at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, being held...
November 18, 2020

CNCF End User Technology Radar: Database Storage, November 2020
End User Post CNCF End User Technology Radar: Database Storage, November 2020
Today, CNCF is publishing the third of our quarterly CNCF End User Technology Radars; the topic for this Technology Radar is database storage. In June, we launched the CNCF End User Technology Radar, a new initiative from the...
November 18, 2020

Announcing significant training benefits to CNCF’s End User Community
End User Post Announcing significant training benefits to CNCF’s End User Community
The CNCF End User community is a robust, diverse group of over 140 organizations working with the cloud native ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of cloud native technologies and improve the deployment experience. Successful adoption and implementation of...
November 18, 2020 | By Cheryl Hung