CRN: "Why Kubernetes may be big business for solution providers"
CRN: "Why Kubernetes may be big business for solution providers"
The rapid ascent of the open source container orchestrator initially developed at Google has caught the attention of partners that deliver application services, but many don’t know what to make of the hype, or how to...
July 23, 2018

Meet the Ambassador: Chris Gaun
Meet the Ambassador: Chris Gaun
Chris Gaun, Mesosphere, sat down with Kaitlyn Barnard, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), to talk about cloud native, trends in the industry, and being an Ambassador. Below is their interview. You can also view the video....
July 19, 2018 | Kim McMahon

Diversity scholarship series: My experiences at KubeCon EU 2018
Diversity scholarship series: My experiences at KubeCon EU 2018
CNCF offers diversity scholarships to developers and students to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon events. In this post, scholarship recipient, Yang Li, Software Engineer at TUTUCLOUD, shares his experience attending sessions and meeting the community. Anyone interested...
July 17, 2018

eWEEK: "How the update Framework improves software distribution security"
eWEEK: "How the update Framework improves software distribution security"
In recent years that there been multiple cyber-attacks that compromised a software developer’s network to enable the delivery of malware inside of software updates. That’s a situation that Justin Cappos, founder of The Update Framework (TUF)...
July 13, 2018

ZDNet: "What Kubernetes really is, and how orchestration redefines the data center"
ZDNet: "What Kubernetes really is, and how orchestration redefines the data center"
In a little over four years’ time, the project born from Google’s internal container management efforts has upended the best-laid plans of VMware, Microsoft, Oracle, and every other would-be king of the data center. So just...
July 11, 2018

Supporting fast decisioning applications with Kubernetes
Supporting fast decisioning applications with Kubernetes
Capital One has applications that handle millions of transactions a day. Big-data decisioning—for fraud detection, credit approvals and beyond—is core to the business. To support the teams that build applications with those functions for the bank,...
July 11, 2018 | Kim McMahon

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...
July 10, 2018 | 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...
July 6, 2018 | 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....
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...
June 29, 2018 | Kaitlyn Barnard