Linux Foundation launches new projects and events
The Linux Foundation is not resting on its laurels. In addition to welcoming 100 new members, the organization is picking KubeCon/CloudNativeCon to make a number of announcements.
KubeCon/CloudNativeCon is currently taking place at the RAI Amsterdam. This gathering is organized every six months ... Read more
CNCF welcomes 58 new members
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation continues to grow. In the last quarter, 58 companies have joined. As usual, the group of freshly-minted members that vary enormously in size. In addition, the CNCF has announced the results of a security audit conducted on Kubernetes 1.24.
The new members jo... Read more
Pulumi takes Infrastructure-as-Code to the next level
To develop modern applications quickly and properly, you need a modern way of working. The cloud makes demands on developers, who are not necessarily specialists when it comes to setting up the underlying infrastructure. Pulumi wants to lend a helping hand with open-source Infrastructure-as-Code (I... Read more
ThousandEyes supports OpenTelemetry for full-stack observability
Full-stack observability is a term you will hear used regularly at Cisco. So too during Cisco Live EMEA. But Cisco also has an announcement that should make this easier, ThousandEyes for OpenTelemetry.
It seems like everyone is working on observability these days. Not surprising in itself, becau... Read more
Kyndryl launches Cloud Native Services portfolio
Kyndryl introduced the Kyndyl Cloud Native Services portfolio, a range of services that help customers build and manage cloud-based applications.
With the new portfolio, the IT service provider wants to simplify transitions to the cloud. The services within the Kyndyl Cloud Native Services portf... Read more
Kubernetes 1.26 brings new security and management features
Kubernetes 1.26 is now available. The update brings new security and management features.
One of the most important additions is a remedy against malware packaged as legitimate software. Kubernetes has adopted Cosign to sign software releases. The new feature prevents cybercriminals from packagi... Read more
Red Hat supports CNCF container project Confidential Containers
Red Hat announced that it will support the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's (CNCF) new Confidential Containers (CoCo) project. The technology should improve the security of containers in Kubernetes clusters.
The CoCo project aims to strengthen the security of containers in Kubernetes clusters... Read more
Istio is now managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Open-source connectivity, security and monitoring service Istio is now fully managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Istio joins a suite of world-changing technologies managed by the CNCF, including Kubernetes.
Istio is an open-source mesh service that allows organizations to tr... Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation grows to 800 members
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is growing steadily. The organization welcomed more than 38 new members, bumping the total to 800.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is part of the Linux Foundation. The CNCF is committed to making cloud-native technology accessible to all. Cloud-... Read more
Knative applies to become a CNCF incubating project
Google has green-lighted the project's admission to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
This week Google announced that they have submitted Knative to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) for consideration as an incubating project.
Knative adds the necessary components that enable ... Read more