TechCrunch: "Four years after its release, Kubernetes has come a long way"
TechCrunch: "Four years after its release, Kubernetes has come a long way"
On June 6th, 2014 Kubernetes was released for the first time. At the time, nobody could have predicted that 4 years later that the project would become a de facto standard for container orchestration or that the biggest...
June 6, 2018

Diginomica: "Promoting multi-cloud portability starts with containers, but CNCF needs a broader vision"
Diginomica: "Promoting multi-cloud portability starts with containers, but CNCF needs a broader vision"
[CNCF] was founded in late 2015 with the initial goal of providing a vendor-neutral home for the recently released Kubernetes container orchestration software, however it has significantly expanded its mission over the intervening years to sponsoring and shepherding...
June 6, 2018

Diversity scholarship series: Thoughts on KubeCon Europe
Diversity scholarship series: Thoughts on KubeCon Europe
CNCF offers diversity scholarships to developers and students to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon events. In this post, scholarship recipient, Mohammed Zeeshan Ahmed, Associate Software Engineer at Red Hat, shares his experience attending sessions and meeting the community. Anyone...
June 6, 2018

ComputerWeekly: "Kubecon 2018: The rise and rise of Kubernetes"
ComputerWeekly: "Kubecon 2018: The rise and rise of Kubernetes"
The increase in popularity of container orchestrator software Kubernetes was a defining theme of this year’s show, as it moves beyond being an early adopter technology, to one that end-user organisations are putting into production in anger.
June 1, 2018

TechCrunch: " Helm moves out of Kubernetes’ shadow to become stand-alone project"
TechCrunch: " Helm moves out of Kubernetes’ shadow to become stand-alone project"
Helm is an open source project that enables developers to create packages of containerized apps to make installation much simpler. Up until now, it was a sub-project of Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration tool, but as of today...
June 1, 2018

CNCF to host Helm
CNCF to host Helm
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Helm as an incubation-level hosted project. No longer a sub-project under Kubernetes, Helm is a package manager that provides an easy way to find,...
June 1, 2018 | By Kristen Evans

ServerWatch: "CNCF set to expand cloud-native project roster with Container Registry"
ServerWatch: "CNCF set to expand cloud-native project roster with Container Registry"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) got started in July 2015 with just a single project: Kubernetes. In the time since, CNCF has expanded by adding new projects to its roster that have helped to grow the cloud-native...
May 31, 2018

Industry analyst perspectives on KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Industry analyst perspectives on KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
CNCF has held two flagship conferences in the last six months that demonstrate the significant momentum of Kubernetes and the adoption of cloud native – the first KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2017 in Austin, Texas and more...
May 30, 2018

How to get your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon talk accepted
How to get your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon talk accepted
By Dan Kohn, CNCF executive director This post is now out-of-date. Please follow the advice from this newer post instead. 此篇博文的中文版在英文版本之后,请参阅。 Earlier this month, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon held its largest-ever event in Copenhagen, with 4,300 attendees. This week,...
May 29, 2018 | By Dan Kohn

CNCF to host CloudEvents in the Sandbox
CNCF to host CloudEvents in the Sandbox
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) accepted the open source specification CloudEvents into the CNCF Sandbox, a home for early stage and evolving cloud native projects. CloudEvents, an industry initiative that members of the CNCF Serverless Working...
May 22, 2018 | By Kristen Evans