Keycloak joins CNCF as an incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Keycloak as a CNCF incubating project. Keycloak is an Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution providing centralized authentication and authorization to applications and APIs. It provides…
Meet LitmusChaos at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023!
Project post by Prithvi Raj, Community Leader, LitmusChaos KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2023 kicks off in Amsterdam a couple of weeks from now from April 18-21. After a fantastic couple of days at Chaos Carnival 2023,…
Introduction to the Linkerd Service Mesh
Guest post originally published on the Bouyant blog by Michael Levan When you deploy a pod, do you know if your application is running how you want it to? Is its traffic encrypted? Is your application…
CNCF On-Demand Webinar:Falcoctl – easy management of the lifecycle of your rules & plugins for Falco
If you’ve been in the cloud native community, chances are you’ve heard the term ‘ctl’ (pronounced cuttle or c-t-l). Just as Kubectl allows you to run commands against Kubernetes clusters, Falcoctl is a command line tool…
Five minutes! Get a lightweight cloud native application control plane
Guest post by Zhongpei Qiao of Alibaba and KubeVela The continuous maturity of cloud native technology has allowed numerous infrastructure capabilities to be directly utilized by business applications. However, many developers have struggled with the high…
SiliconANGLE: “What to expect during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU: Join theCUBE April 19-21”
The massive adoption of Kubernetes as a key solution for enterprise computing makes it inevitable that as new technologies come on the horizon, the container orchestration tool will be involved in some way.
Testing Kafka-based asynchronous workflows using OpenTelemetry
Guest post originally published on the Signadot blog by Arjun Iyer and Scott Cotton Introduction Asynchronous architectures are common in cloud native applications as it decouples services and improves the scalability and reliability of the system….
Outlining the structure of your open source software project
Community post by Leonard Pahlke There are numerous ways to start your open source project. You may already have a working product, a team behind it, proper documentation and guides, or you may just have an…
Helm completes fuzzing security audit
Project post originally published on Helm blog by Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, and Martin Hickey In the past year, the team at Ada Logics has worked on integrating continuous fuzzing into the Helm core project. This was an effort…
KubeVela: the road to cloud native application and platform engineering
Guest post by Da Yin, engineer at Alibaba Cloud and maintainer of KubeVela Background Dating back to year 2019, Kubernetes is gradually being widely adopted as the de facto standard for deploying and managing infrastructures. More…