Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification is now valid for 3 years
In 2017, CNCF launched the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam which has become one of the most popular Linux Foundation certifications to date. Over 9,000 individuals have registered for the exam and over 1,700 have achieved…
Forbes: "5 exciting facts about Kubernetes on the eve of Its 5th anniversary"
On June 10, 2014, the official Google Cloud Platform blog had a post from Eric Brewer, VP Infrastructure and Google Fellow. This unassuming post talked about Google’s investment in containers such as support for Docker in…
ComputerWeekly: "How Kubernetes’ fifth year is leading to a shift in enterprise IT"
As Kubernetes turns five, the Cloud Native Computing Forum (CNCF) plans to make containerization simple.
Building, deploying and managing modern, microservices-based applications with Kubernetes
Kubernetes has now gone past the early adaptors phase and it is entering mass adoption. Adoption translates to a focus on DevOps for building, deploying applications to Kubernetes cluster. Companies can ease into this adoption by…
The growth of container application packaging and delivery technology has exploded. In a survey conducted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, 73 percent of respondents are currently using containers in production today, with the remaining 27…
Introducing trackman: an open source tool to sequence application deployment to Kubernetes
Often times, application deployment to Kubernetes involves multiple `kubectl` and `helm` chart runs. Trackman makes deployment to Kubernetes simple by introducing execution sequence and checks for reliable deployments.
Running Kubernetes locally on Linux with Minikube – now with Kubernetes 1.14 support
Originally posted on Kubernetes.io. By Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, Cloud Native Computing Foundation A few days ago, the Kubernetes community announced Kubernetes 1.14, the most recent version of Kubernetes. Alongside it, Minikube, a part of the…
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…
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…
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….