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Launching and scaling up experiments, made simple
Launching and scaling up experiments, made simple
From experiments in robotics to old-school video game play research, OpenAI’s work in artificial intelligence technology is meant to be shared. With a mission to ensure the safety of powerful AI systems, they care deeply about open source-both...
July 10, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

Building on the open source model
Building on the open source model
SUSE has been in business for over 25 years, built on a model that depends on open source technologies and which are driven by communities. Engaging with the technologies that are at the forefront of the industry, such...
July 6, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

HTTP/2: Smarter at scale
HTTP/2: Smarter at scale
This guest post was written by Jean de Klerk, Developer Program Engineer, Google Much of the web today runs on HTTP/1.1. The spec for HTTP/1.1 was published in June of 1999, just shy of 20 years ago. A lot...
July 3, 2018

Getting the most out of Istio with CNCF projects
Getting the most out of Istio with CNCF projects
This guest post was written by Neeraj Poddar, Platform Lead, Aspen Mesh Are you considering or using a service mesh to help manage your microservices infrastructure? If so, here are some basics on how a service mesh can...
June 29, 2018 | By Kaitlyn Barnard

RackN: How cloud native is redefining the industry
RackN: How cloud native is redefining the industry
RackN co-founded the bare metal provisioning project Digital Rebar. They have been involved in CNCF since the early days, participating in cloud native technologies and how it enables developers to deliver product and code in an efficient and productive...
June 28, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

Meet the Ambassadors: Kris Nova
Meet the Ambassadors: Kris Nova
Kris Nova, Heptio, sat down with Kim McMahon, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to talk about cloud native, trends in the industry, and being an Ambassador. Below is their interview. You can also view the video. Kim: Thank you for joining us for...
June 25, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

CNCF joins Google Summer of Code 2018 with projects Envoy Proxy, Containerd, CoreDNS, Prometheus, Kubernetes, and Rook
CNCF joins Google Summer of Code 2018 with projects Envoy Proxy, Containerd, CoreDNS, Prometheus, Kubernetes, and Rook
Since 2005, the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program has accepted thousands of university students from around the world to spend their summer holiday writing code and learning about the open source community. This year GSoC accepted 1,264 students from 62 countries into...
June 22, 2018

The New York Times: from print to the web to cloud native
The New York Times: from print to the web to cloud native
The New York Times decided to move out of their data center and into the public cloud. As they started this project, they realized they needed to adopt cloud native technologies for a more unified approach to deployment...
June 18, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

Finding millions in potential savings in a tough retail climate
Finding millions in potential savings in a tough retail climate
Nordstrom realized there was an opportunity to help speed up development cycles. In those early DevOps days, Nordstrom Technology still followed a traditional model of silo teams and functions. Application developers were spending more time fixing environments than...
June 12, 2018 | By Kim McMahon

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