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TOC Approves KubeEdge as Incubating Project
Staff Post TOC Approves KubeEdge as Incubating Project
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept KubeEdge as an incubation-level hosted project. KubeEdge is an open source system for extending containerized application orchestration capabilities to hosts at the edge. It is built on top...
September 16, 2020

Top 7 challenges to becoming cloud native
Member Post Top 7 challenges to becoming cloud native
Guest post originally published on the CloudOps blog Cloud native applications take full advantage of the cloud’s operational model, driving business value by being auto-provisioning, scaling, and redundant. By breaking down monolithic applications into independent but connected containers,...
September 15, 2020

Leaving the Swarm: The Road to Kubernetes
Member Post Leaving the Swarm: The Road to Kubernetes
Guest post by Kevin Crawley, Developer Advocate for Containous In order to tell this story, we have to go back a little over three years ago, when I was asked to join Single as an investor, implement a...
September 14, 2020 | By Kevin Crawley

A Cloud Native Network for a Holographic KubeCon EU
A Cloud Native Network for a Holographic KubeCon EU
KubeCon  + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Vijoy Pandey, VP / CTO of Cloud, Distributed Systems, and Ventures at Cisco As we wrap up our first ever virtual KubeCon in 2020, as a community, we also celebrate our...
September 14, 2020 | By Vijoy Pandey

CNCF End User Technology Radar: Observability, September 2020
End User Post CNCF End User Technology Radar: Observability, September 2020
Today, CNCF is publishing the second of our quarterly CNCF End User Technology Radars; the topic for this Technology Radar is observability. In June, we launched the CNCF End User Technology Radar, a new initiative from the CNCF...
September 11, 2020 | By Cheryl Hung

Why do we hit a wall when introducing microservice architecture?
Member Post Why do we hit a wall when introducing microservice architecture?
Guest post by Fred Chien (錢逢祥, Brobridge) Understanding various technical issues and pitfalls of microservice architecture The Microservice Architecture is foggy. No matter what you do, it always seems wrong, and you may hit the wall accidentally behind...
September 10, 2020 | By Fred Chien, Brobridge

New, free training course teaches fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes
Staff Post New, free training course teaches fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes
Cross-post with Linux Foundation New, Free Training Course Teaches Fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes Serverless computing, where computing loads are run using a service layer (or ‘function’)  to dynamically configure and deploy cloud environments, has taken off these...
September 10, 2020

CommunityBridge Spotlight: My first real experience with Open Source
Mentorship Post CommunityBridge Spotlight: My first real experience with Open Source
Guest post by CommunityBridge Intern, Arthur Silva Sens I just graduated from my internship at Linux Foundation’s Community Bridge program, and I’d like to share my experience and explain why you should also consider applying if you are new to...
September 9, 2020 | By Arthur Silva Sens

How to enforce Kubernetes network security policies using OPA
Member Post How to enforce Kubernetes network security policies using OPA
Guest post originally published on the Magalix blog by Mohammed Ahmed This article is part of our Open Policy Agent (OPA) series, and assumes that you are familiar with Kubernetes and OPA. If you haven’t already done so, or if...
September 9, 2020 | By Mohammed Ahmed

Virtual machines in a Kubernetes world
Member Post Virtual machines in a Kubernetes world
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Peter Lauterbach, Cloud Platforms Product Management at Red Hat As attendees of KubeCon know, containers are here to stay. In fact, “Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 75% of global...
September 7, 2020 | By Peter Lauterbach