InfoQ: “CNCF Publishes Latest Technology Radar Focused on DevSecOps”
InfoQ: “CNCF Publishes Latest Technology Radar Focused on DevSecOps”
CNCF published the sixth edition of the end-user Technology Radar. The theme for this edition was DevSecOps, the integration of security at every step of the software development lifecycle. The radar team highlighted there are many DevSecOps tools...
November 14, 2021

A first timer’s journey at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Community Post A first timer’s journey at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Guest post originally published on Dev.to by Purneswar Prasad Let’s have some context: KubeCon+CloudNativeCon is one of the biggest conferences in the world where users, developers and companies who have/want to adopt the Cloud Native standard of running applications and...
November 12, 2021

Flux Security Audit has concluded
Project Post Flux Security Audit has concluded
Project post cross-posted from the Flux blog As Flux is an Incubation project within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, we were graciously granted a sponsored audit. The primary aim was to assess Flux’s fundamental security posture and to...
November 11, 2021

Containerization on the edge
Member Post Containerization on the edge
Guest post by Second State and FutureWei This work is supported by Second State and FutureWei based on Open Source projects WasmEdge and seL4. Application containers, such as Docker, are a key driving force behind the growth of...
November 11, 2021 | By Second State and FutureWei

How Krateo PlatformOps integrates Backstage
Member Post How Krateo PlatformOps integrates Backstage
Guest post originally published on Kiratech’s blog by Diego Braga Krateo PlatformOps, an open-source project developed by Kiratech’s Cloud Native Dev Team, integrating Backstage, an open platform created by the Spotify IT team and now available in the CNCF Sandbox...
November 10, 2021 | By Diego Braga

Vitess: Why write a new planner
Member Post Vitess: Why write a new planner
Guest post originally published on Vitess’ blog by Andres Taylor Query planning is hard # Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes when you execute a SQL query? What steps are taken to access your data?...
November 10, 2021 | By Andres Taylor

The New Stack: “How Pokemon Go Creator Builds on Kubernetes for Developers”
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 architecture to...
November 9, 2021

Service mesh 102: Envoy configuration
Member Post Service mesh 102: Envoy configuration
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Scott Lowe In my Service Mesh 101 article, I talked about some of the basics behind a service mesh: what it is, what it does and where Envoy fits into a service...
November 9, 2021 | By Scott Lowe

Kubernetes main attack vectors tree: an explainer guide
Member Post 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 computer application...
November 8, 2021 | By Andrew Zola

ITOpsTimes: “ITOps Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Emissary-ingress”
ITOpsTimes: “ITOps Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Emissary-ingress”
Emissary-ingress is an open-source ingress controller and API gateway. It is built on Envoy Proxy and supports a number of ingress use cases like load balancing, authentication, and observability.
November 5, 2021