Nerdalize is a cloud hosting provider that has no data centers. Instead, the four-year-old startup places its servers in homes across the Netherlands, inside heating devices it developed to turn the heat produced by the servers into heating…
When Cedric Meury joined ricardo.ch in 2016, he saw a clear divide between Operations and Development. In fact, there was literal distance between them: The engineering team worked in France, while the rest of the org was based…
CNCF launches Cloud Native Network Functions (CNF) Testbed
Open source initiative validates the benefits of telcos running ONAP network functions on Kubernetes BARCELONA, February 25, 2019 – Mobile World Congress – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™,…
DevClass: "What’s the point: Cloudflare, CNCF, Qt Design Studio, Cheerp"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, the steward of projects such as Kubernetes and Prometheus, has a new member: semiconductor and software design company Arm.
A photography app for mobile, VSCO was born in the cloud in 2011. In the beginning, “we were using Rackspace and had one PHP monolith application talking to MySQL database, with FTP deployments, no containerization, no orchestration,” says…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation welcomes Arm as Gold Member
Computing giant affirms its focus and aligns itself to contribute to the next generation of cloud innovation SAN FRANCISCO – February 19, 2019 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains open source technologies like Kubernetes® and…
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018 was a huge success with record-breaking registrations, attendance, sponsorships, and co-located events. Out of 8,000 attendees, 73% were first-time KubeCon-ers, highlighting massive growth and new interest in CNCF and cloud native technologies….
A global media and technology company, Comcast launched its X1 Cloud DVR service in 2014, allowing millions of customers to download or stream content onto mobile and IP-connected devices. Two years later, a new greenfield project for that…
In just seven years of existence, Uber has become an everyday convenience in more than 700 cities around the world. To help manage its exponential growth and resulting scale—the mobile app has connected riders and drivers more than…
How Uber monitors 4,000 Microservices
With 4,000 proprietary microservices and a growing number of open source systems that needed to be monitored, by late 2014 Uber was outgrowing its usage of Graphite and Nagios for metrics. They evaluated several technologies, including Atlas and…