The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which is sustaining and integrating open source technologies to orchestrate containers as part of a microservices architecture, launched a program today to train, certify and promote Kubernetes Managed Service Providers…
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation wants to help enterprises deploy Kubernetes, the open-source system for automating container deployment, scaling and management. The organization announced a new program to train, certify and promote Kubernetes Managed Service Projects….
RedMonk: "Kubernetes – from evolution to an established ecosystem"
We have looked at the overall code contributions to Kubernetes a number of times before, and the major trends that we have previously observed still hold. With the level of interest in the project continuing to…
Today the CNCF is pleased to launch a new training, certification and Kubernetes Managed Service Provider (KMSP) program. The goal of the program is to ensure enterprises get the support they’re looking for to get up…
CNCF Partnering with The Linux Foundation to Offer New Support Options to Enterprises Deploying Kubernetes SEATTLE – CloudNativeCon/KubeCon – November 8, 2016 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which is sustaining and integrating open source technologies to orchestrate…
CNCF Member Session: Tim Hockin of Google on “building longevity into Kubernetes”
This year’s CoreOS Fest in San Francisco was jam packed with exciting sessions. Tim Hockin of Google gave one of the event’s most informative sessions, titled “Building Longevity into Kubernetes.” The veteran Kubernetes engineer discussed the…
InfoWorld: "Why Kubernetes is winning the container war"
It’s all about knowing how to build an open source community — plus experience running applications in Linux containers, which Google invented. The tech world is increasingly awash in containers, and despite stiff competition, the industry…
CNCF member session: Brandon Philips of CoreOS on “Containers at scale thanks to Kubernetes”
At OSCON 2016 in Austin, Brandon Philips of CoreOS made a great argument for “Containers at Scale Thanks to Kubernetes.” Using examples drawn from Tectonic’s use of Kubernetes to host CoreOS SaaS products and recommendations given…
The New Stack “One year old, Kubernetes is already changing the rules”
Nothing about what’s happened in the nearly one year since Kubernetes 1.0 was announced, should come as a surprise to anyone. Google has fostered an ecosystem around Kubernetes in much the same way Docker Inc. has…