Techzine: “Kubernetes adoption is only driving up cloud costs further”
Techzine: “Kubernetes adoption is only driving up cloud costs further”
Kubernetes adoption is raising cloud costs even more than before for most organisations. More employees should be aware of their expenses, respondents to a survey by the CNCF claim.
December 20, 2023

OpenFeature becomes a CNCF incubating project
Staff Post OpenFeature becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept OpenFeature as a CNCF incubating project. OpenFeature is an open specification that offers a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging, compatible with various feature flag management tools. Feature...
December 19, 2023

Cloud Management Platform: what is it and which one to choose?
Member Post Cloud Management Platform: what is it and which one to choose?
Member post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog by SparkFabrik Team According to the Gartner report entitled ‘2023 Technology Adoption Roadmap for Software Engineering‘, Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) fit into the landscape of Deployment & Operation technologies. These technologies...
December 19, 2023 | By SparkFabrik Team

What the Dev Podcast: “How the CNCF is helping shape the future of generative AI”
What the Dev Podcast: “How the CNCF is helping shape the future of generative AI”
In this episode, we talk about the role of CNCF in shaping the future of generative AI whether that’s hardware optimization, infrastructure scalability, and innovative application development. 
December 19, 2023

SiliconANGLE: “CNCF names OpenFeature as an incubating project to standardize feature flags in software development”
SiliconANGLE: “CNCF names OpenFeature as an incubating project to standardize feature flags in software development”
OpenFeature, an open-source specification that provides a community-based and vendor-agnostic application programming interface for feature flagging in software development, has been accepted as the latest incubating project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
December 19, 2023

Why you should break down your Terraform into stacks
Member Post Why you should break down your Terraform into stacks
Member post originally published on Terramate’s blog by Tim Davis Introduction This article introduces one of the most common Terraform problems that Terramate was designed to solve: How to decompose code into more manageable components while maintaining system integrity and...
December 18, 2023 | By Tim Davis

The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.29 ‘Mandala’ Tests Mutable Pod Resources”
The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.29 ‘Mandala’ Tests Mutable Pod Resources”
In with the new and out with the old! The final version of Kubernetes for 2023 was posted last week, and this release, version 1.29, comes with several new dynamic capabilities, as well as the dispatching of a few...
December 18, 2023

Best practices for securing Kubernetes deployments
Community Post Best practices for securing Kubernetes deployments
Community post originally published on DEV.to by Sunny Bhambhani Although Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform, its complexity and its adoption makes it a prime target for security attacks. We’ll go over some of the best practices for...
December 15, 2023 | By Sunny Bhambhani

LFX Program’s CNCF mentees have successfully finished Term 3!
Mentorship Post LFX Program’s CNCF mentees have successfully finished Term 3!
We are thrilled to congratulate 34 mentees who have successfully graduated from the LFX Program after working with various CNCF projects over the last three months!     Mentees had the opportunity to work on many different projects across our...
December 14, 2023 | By CNCF staff

Kubernetes 1.29: the security perspective
Member Post Kubernetes 1.29: the security perspective
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Ben Hirschberg, CTO & Co-founder at ARMO Kubernetes 1.29 will be the last release from the Kubernetes team for 2023. The new release has 49 enhancements, with a multitude of beta and...
December 14, 2023 | By Ben Hirschberg