Diversity scholarship series: My programming journey – becoming a Kubernetes maintainer
Diversity scholarship series: My programming journey – becoming a Kubernetes maintainer
I’m Lucas Käldström from Finland. I speak Swedish as my mother tongue in the same manner as 300,000 others in my country do. I just turned 17 and am attending my second year in general upper secondary school....
November 29, 2016

Cloud Native Computing Foundation launches Cloud Native/Kubernetes roadshow in Pacific Northwest
Cloud Native Computing Foundation launches Cloud Native/Kubernetes roadshow in Pacific Northwest
SAN FRANCISCO – November 29, 2016 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which is sustaining and integrating open source technologies to orchestrate containers of microservices, today announced the launch of its Cloud Native/Kubernetes 101 Roadshow: Pacific Northwest to introduce key concepts, resources...
November 29, 2016

Virtualization Review: "Peeling back the cloud-native architecture layers"
Virtualization Review: "Peeling back the cloud-native architecture layers"
One of initiatives in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNFC) Charter is to provide “Well-defined APIs at borders of standardized subsystems,” and establish a standard systems architecture describing the relationship between parts. In the charter they have a...
November 22, 2016

Diversity scholarship series: My time at CloudNativeCon 2016
Diversity scholarship series: My time at CloudNativeCon 2016
Author: Leah Petersen, intern, Samsung SDS CNCT In her opening keynote speech at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon 2016 in Seattle, WA, Chen Goldberg stated Kubernetes was more than open source it was an “open community.” As someone who is both new to the community and to the industry,...
November 18, 2016

CloudNativeCon/KubeCon 2016 – It's a wrap!
CloudNativeCon/KubeCon 2016 – It's a wrap!
The sold out CloudNativeCon/KubeCon NA 2016 has come to an end. More than 1,000 end users, leading contributors and developers from around the world came together for two days in Seattle to exchange knowledge, best practices, and experiences using...
November 17, 2016 | By Natasha Woods

Forbes: "Containers are the future but the future isn't finished"
Forbes: "Containers are the future but the future isn't finished"
Containers are a big deal, and they’re only going to get bigger. That’s my view after attending the latest KubeCon (and CloudNativeCon) in Seattle last week.
November 17, 2016

theCUBE: "The digital revolution’s hidden secret: Open-source cloud software | #KubeCon"
theCUBE: "The digital revolution’s hidden secret: Open-source cloud software | #KubeCon"
Open-source software has been key to the transformation of business because it is low-cost, often free, and easy for a young company to modify and deploy. Because of these strong points, open-source software has produced powerful technologies for...
November 12, 2016

The New Stack: "KubeCon pancake breakfast: Keep the dream alive"
The New Stack: "KubeCon pancake breakfast: Keep the dream alive"
For our KubeCon TNS Analysts Pancakes and Podcasts, held Wednesday, we invited Cisco Chief Technology Officer of the Cloud Platforms and Services Group Ken Owens, consulting analyst and TNS contributor Janakiram MSV, Google Cloud Platform Developer Advocate Kelsey...
November 12, 2016

VMblog: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation launches certification, training and managed service provider program for Kubernetes"
VMblog: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation launches certification, training and managed service provider program for Kubernetes"
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 (KMSP), which...
November 10, 2016

OStatic: "Canonical and others join Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
OStatic: "Canonical and others join Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
When The Linux Foundation announced the Cloud Native Computing Foundation last year, its members already represented some of the most powerful technology and open source leaders around. Right out of the gate, members included AT&T, Box, Cisco, Cloud...
November 10, 2016