Only at CloudNativeDay: Real-world examples of containers and microservices architectures from Donnie Berkholz
Only at CloudNativeDay: Real-world examples of containers and microservices architectures from Donnie Berkholz
Enabling DevOps are two of the fastest-growing trends in technology; containers and microservices. With rapid growth comes rapid confusion. Who is using the technology? How did they build their architectures? What is the ROI of the technology? Having...
August 1, 2016

CNCF member session: Brandon Philips of CoreOS on “Containers at scale thanks to Kubernetes”
CNCF member session: Brandon Philips of CoreOS on “Containers at scale thanks to Kubernetes”
At OSCON 2016 in Austin, Brandon Philips of CoreOS made a great argument for “Containers at Scale Thanks to Kubernetes.” Using examples drawn from Tectonic’s use of Kubernetes to host CoreOS SaaS products and recommendations given to Tectonic...
July 28, 2016 | By Kristen Evans

Cloud Native Computing Foundation expands globally with seven new members
Cloud Native Computing Foundation expands globally with seven new members
New members help set direction of cloud native computing and bridge the gap between traditional IT and new container and microservices technologies TORONTO – LinuxCon/ContainerCon – August 23, 2016 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which is advancing...
July 22, 2016

The Register: "Linux Foundation wrangles app container wranglers into new org"
The Register: "Linux Foundation wrangles app container wranglers into new org"
The Linux Foundation has announced the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a new collaborative project aimed at making it easier for businesses to build and deploy containerized cloud applications oriented around microservices.
July 21, 2016

SDTimes: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation formed for native cloud app development"
SDTimes: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation formed for native cloud app development"
The Linux Foundation has unveiled a new organization dedicated to building and maintaining native cloud distributed systems. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation will focus on advancing the paradigm for modern distributed systems environments.
July 21, 2016

Cycle Computing: "Cycle Computing announces participation in Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
Cycle Computing: "Cycle Computing announces participation in Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
Cycle’s membership in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, is part of a larger announcement from Google Cloud Platform and Linux Foundation, where more than 20 other partners were unveiled. The goal of the Foundation is to shape the...
July 21, 2016

NetworkWorld: "What's behind Linux's new Cloud Native Computing Foundation?"
NetworkWorld: "What's behind Linux's new Cloud Native Computing Foundation?"
Today a group of 19 companies, led primarily by Google, created a new open source foundation that aims to specify how clouds should be architected to serve modern applications. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is housed in the...
July 21, 2016

TechCentral: "Prometheus open source cloud monitoring"
TechCentral: "Prometheus open source cloud monitoring"
Prometheus, an open source system for monitoring and alerting a wide spectrum of enterprise IT events, including containers, has released its 1.0 revision. It is also the second product in what amounts to a portfolio assembled by the...
July 21, 2016

The New Stack “One year old, Kubernetes is already changing the rules”
The New Stack “One year old, Kubernetes is already changing the rules”
Nothing about what’s happened in the nearly one year since Kubernetes 1.0 was announced, should come as a surprise to anyone. Google has fostered an ecosystem around Kubernetes in much the same way Docker Inc. has built an...
July 21, 2016

Happy 1st birthday Kubernetes
Happy 1st birthday Kubernetes
July 21,2016 Happy first birthday to Kubernetes! One year ago today, Kubernetes was released and has quickly grown to become one of the highest velocity open source cloud-related projects. With more than 639 developers contributing to the project and 17,366 commits over...
July 21, 2016 | By Natasha Woods