Cloud Native Computing Foundation Reveals 2022 Community Awards Winners
Annual awards recognize outstanding community members for advocacy, contributions, and documentation in cloud native technology DETROIT, Mich. – October 28, 2022 – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable…
Kubernetes 1.0 was released in July 2015. The next year, one of the first major companies to begin using the container platform was Ford Motor Co.
SiliconANGLE: “Security and opportunity collide as cloud analyst assesses KubeCon NA Day 1”
When the Cloud Native Computing Foundation published its original “landscape” graphic in 2016, there were only three projects under its stewardship: Kubernetes, Prometheus and OpenTracing. A year later, the number had grown to 14, and by 2021 it had climbed to over…
TechTarget: “Platform engineers plug abstraction leaks”
That’s the consensus emerging among established enterprises, and with it, the understanding that despite the early ideals of DevOps, developers can’t and won’t deal with the many nuances of distributed IT infrastructure. Instead, more and more enterprises are embracing platform…
Inside Prometheus: new film showcases the impact and the innovators
CNCF exists to help nurture and launch technologies that make life better and Prometheus does just that. We also take it upon ourselves to educate the world on the power of cloud native and open source. So, we…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Recognizes Intuit as Top End User
Intuit, a CNCF member since early 2018, is a generous contributor and supporter of the cloud native ecosystem DETROIT, MI. – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America – October 26, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which…
Linux Foundation and CNCF partner with Razom for Ukraine
Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) will partner with Razom for Ukraine on Razom’s Project Veteranius to provide access to technology education for Ukrainian veterans, their families, and Ukrainians in need. Leveraging its expertise in…
LitmusChaos expands adoption, contributors, and announces 3.0 Beta
Post by LitmusChaos maintainers Cloud native adoption continues to increase, and it is not a surprise that new challenges are arising that are associated with the scale. The modern DevOps ecosystem driven by cloud native technologies is helping…
TechRepublic: “Taming troubleshooting at the cloud-native ‘connectivity layer’”
KubeCon — underway this week in Detroit — is always a bellwether of where the pain points still exist around Kubernetes adoption, as platform teams evolve from the so-called “Day 1” challenges to the “Day 2” requirements needed…
OpenTelemetry demo now generally available!
Cross-post from the OpenTelemetry project blog by Austin Parker Earlier this year, we announced a project to build an OpenTelemetry Demo, representing the breadth of OpenTelemetry features and languages. Today, the Demo SIG is proud to announce OpenTelemetry Demo v1.0! With this…