GreenOps and FinOps: the perfect pitch toward business and environmental goals
Member post originally published on the Mia-platform blog by Graziano Casto The information and communication technology sector alone contributes around 1.4% of global emissions, making sustainability a critical issue in today’s tech industry. Gartner predicts that within the next…
Welcome Bob Killen, CNCF’s new Senior Technical Program Manager!
We’d like to take a moment to welcome and introduce (or reintroduce) Bob Killen, CNCF’s new Senior Technical Program Manager! Bob has been a member of the cloud native community for some time now and is…
Unlocking the power of ephemeral environments with Devtron
Member post originally published on Devtron’s blog by Abhinav Dubey TL;DR: The blog talks about how ephemeral environments with Devtron become much easier, reducing the complexities, automating the process, and optimizing infra cost. In the world…
Now what? Kubernetes troubleshooting with AI?
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Emin Alemdar We all know that Kubernetes troubleshooting is difficult and it can get pretty complex from time to time. We can easily get lost in the logs, jumping…
Slurm: An HPC workload manager
Member post originally published on SuperOrbital’s blog by Sean Kane In this article, we are going to explore Slurm, a popular open-source high-performance computing (HPC1) workload manager, and discover what it is, why people use it, and…
Building the future of 5G with cloud native tech: insights from Joel and Ashan from Swisscom
Member post by Anjali Udasi, Technical Writer, Zenduty and Shubham Srivastava, Developer Relations Engineer, Zenduty Joel Studler and Ashan Senevirathne took the stage at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Paris with their presentation, “From GitOps to…
How WebAssembly components extend the frontiers of Kubernetes to multi-cloud, edge, and beyond
Ambassador post by Taylor Thomas, CNCF Ambassador and Director of Engineering at Cosmonic WebAssembly (Wasm) components are here and already unlocking new computing patterns. Meanwhile, CNCF’s wasmCloud offers Wasm-native orchestration for distributed components—in essence, a Kubernetes…
Celebrating 10 years of Kubernetes: the evolution of database operators
Ambassador post by Edith Puclla, CNCF Ambassador and Tech Evangelist at Percona Since its launch in June 2014, Kubernetes has revolutionized container orchestration, transforming how applications are managed and scaled. The Data on Kubernetes Community (DoKC)…
The Register: “K8s celebrates KuberTENes: A decade of working together”
In 2014, Google released Kubernetes, an open source cluster management system that takes its name from the Greek word for “helmsman” or “pilot.”
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Zhilong Wang
Get to know Zhilong Wang Zhilong Wang is one of the first Kubestronauts in China. As a cloud-native technology expert, he has over 10 years of frontline experience in internet development and architecture, specializing in Service…