The New Stack: “How Pokemon Go Creator Builds on Kubernetes for Developers”
Kubernetes played a key role in maintaining Pokemon Go, Niantic’s wildly popular augmented-reality development. Kubernetes, and the efficiencies it offers DevOps teams, continue to play a role at Niantic, as the company builds on the game’s…
Cloud Native Live: Introducing Kubescape – open-source tool to test Kubernetes deployment
Kubescape is the first open-source tool to test if Kubernetes is deployed according to security frameworks like NSA & CISA Hardening guidelines. in this session, we will show to work with kubescape, what frameworks it supports,…
Kubernetes main attack vectors tree: an explainer guide
Guest post originally published on Magalix’s blog by Andrew Zola Kubernetes is a leader in container orchestration. According to Statista, as much as 46% of respondents in a recent survey stated that they used Kubernetes for automating…
Kubernetes AI Day North America
Kubernetes is becoming a common substrate for AI that allows for workloads to be run either in the cloud or in its own data center, and to easily scale. Join us for Kubernetes AI Day to…
Continuous everything: why you need better backup and DR for Kubernetes
Guest post by Zerto In a previous blog post, we talked about container state, and how the read-only, stateless nature of containers forces application architects to rethink what data is stored where to prevent data loss…
CNCF Live Webinar: Kubernetes 1.22 release
Kubernetes 1.22 release is scheduled for August 4, 2021. It’s the second release of 2021, and the first in the new release cadence. Join the Kubernetes Release Team and Enhancements leads to learn about the release’s…
MITRE ATT&CK Matrix for Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Magalix blog by Rahul Sharma Overview Last year, CNCF reported an extraordinary 300% increase in Kubernetes adoption from 23% in March 2016 to 92% in July 2020. The data clearly outlines Kubernetes…
The open-source, cloud native movement is defined by its strength of community and commitment to diversity and inclusion within its membership.
TFIR: “New To Kubernetes? This CNCF Certification Is For You | Katie Gamanji’
At KubeCon North America 2021, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced a new program called Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) certification. CNCF already has many advanced courses and certifications for cloud-native technologies. So what is this…
The New Stack: “Observability Is the New Kubernetes”
“Observability is as popular as Kubernetes these days.”