Enterprise Tech: "cloud-native group promotes rules for serverless computing"
Enterprise Tech: "cloud-native group promotes rules for serverless computing"
A white paper on serverless technology released this week by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), seeks to establish some ground rules for the nascent market. “Serverless is the natural evolution of cloud-native computing,” said Chris...
February 14, 2018

ZDNet: "Servers? We don't need no stinkin' servers!"
ZDNet: "Servers? We don't need no stinkin' servers!"
CNCF created the WG to “explore the intersection of cloud native and serverless technology.” The first output of the group was a summary of serverless computing projects. These include Apache OpenWhisk, AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions,...
February 14, 2018

The CNCF takes steps toward serverless computing
The CNCF takes steps toward serverless computing
By Swapnil Bhartiya The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Serverless Working Group (WG) has announced a whitepaper and serverless landscape that marks their first output since the working group was created in 2016. Why it matters...
February 14, 2018 | Kristen Evans

This week in Kubernetes: February 14th
This week in Kubernetes: February 14th
Each week, the Kubernetes community shares an enormous amount of interesting and informative content including articles, blog posts, tutorials, videos, and much more. We’re highlighting just a few of our favorites from the week before. This...
February 14, 2018 | Kaitlyn Barnard

SDxCentral: "Open source storage system Vitess joins CNCF"
SDxCentral: "Open source storage system Vitess joins CNCF"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) accepted its second cloud-based storage project, Vitess, just a week after voting in its first storage project Rook. The second storage project – and CNCF’s 16th hosted project – is...
February 13, 2018

The New Stack: "CNCF’s Vitess scales MySQL with the help of Kubernetes"
The New Stack: "CNCF’s Vitess scales MySQL with the help of Kubernetes"
A technology developed by YouTube to shard large MySQL databases across multiple servers, Vitess, has become the 16th hosted project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. .
February 9, 2018

Harvard Business Review: "How cloud computing is changing management"
Harvard Business Review: "How cloud computing is changing management"
By Quentin Hardy Google now runs about 2 billion containers a week on its in-house version of Kubernetes. Open source Kubernetes is managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which counts among its members Google Cloud,...
February 9, 2018

This week in Kubernetes: February 5th
This week in Kubernetes: February 5th
Each week, the Kubernetes community shares an enormous amount of interesting and informative content including articles, blog posts, tutorials, videos, and much more. We’re highlighting just a few of our favorites from the week before. This...
February 7, 2018 | Kaitlyn Barnard

InformationWeek: "10 things you need to know about Kubernetes"
InformationWeek: "10 things you need to know about Kubernetes"
Several different analysts and tech journalists have proclaimed that 2017 was the year of Kubernetes. But if you’re not involved in the day-to-day management of cloud workloads, you can be forgiven for not understanding what the...
February 6, 2018

Container Journal: "CNCF adds Vitess database orchestration project"
Container Journal: "CNCF adds Vitess database orchestration project"
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week has decided to accept Vitess as a new project. Vitess is a database orchestration system developed at YouTube that automatically shards instances...
February 6, 2018