SOS International: Using Kubernetes to provide emergency assistance in a connected world
Known in the Nordic region for medical and travel assistance, SOS International experienced intense development in the digital space; therefore, they needed to migrate from an old system to a new one with more agility to enable them…
Originally published on Medium. By Tom Gallacher, Staff Engineer at YLD It doesn’t need to be hard Getting to grips with Kubernetes can be extremely difficult, with so much information floating around on the seas of the internet, it is sometimes very…
Bose supports rapid development for millions of IoT products with Kubernetes
A household name in high-quality audio equipment, Bose has offered connected products for more than five years, and as that demand grew, their infrastructure had to change to support it. Bose started looking into microservices architecture. From the…
What Kubernetes does and doesn't do for security
By: Sonya Koptyev, Director of Product Marketing and Evangelism at Twistlock To say that Kubernetes provides no security features would be wrong. Kubernetes provides some functionality designed to help secure a containerized application. But it would be equally…
Setting up Kubernetes network policies – A detailed guide
This guest post was written by Viswajith Venugopal, Member Of Technical Staff at StackRox and was originally posted on Stackrox. The container orchestrator war is over, and Kubernetes has won. With companies large and small rapidly adopting the…
Packt Hub: "Linkerd 2.3 introduces Zero-Trust Networking for Kubernetes"
This week, the team at Linkerd announced an updated version of the service mesh, Linkerd 2.3.
Known for being the first name in mobile phones, Nokia’s core business is building telecom networks end-to-end; its main products are related to the infrastructure, such as antennas, switching equipment, and routing equipment. As a telecom vendor, Nokia…
ZDNet: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation adopts Kubernetes-friendly container runtime"
Red Hat’s Container Runtime Interface — Orchestrator (CRI-O) — is now a CNCF incubation level project.
Container Journal: "CNCF formally adopts CRI-O runtime for Kubernetes"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that a container runtime designed specifically for Kubernetes has been formally accepted as an incubation project.
China Unicom leveraged Kubernetes to boost efficiency for 300 million users
With more than 300 million users, China Unicom is one of the country’s top three telecom operators. With a low resource utilization rate, China Unicom needed a cloud platform to accommodate their hundreds of applications. China Unicom chose…