Microsoft addresses limitations of Kubernetes with Radius
Microsoft has introduced the open-source Radius platform, which allows companies to more easily deploy applications in on-premises environments, as well as in public clouds such as Azure and AWS.
According to the tech giant, the open-source (under an Apache 2.0 license) Radius platform provides ... Read more
Red Hat now integrates OpenStack with Red Hat OpenShift
Red Hat has integrated its version of the OpenStack management platform with Red Hat OpenShift. The now previewed Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift should make it easier for administrators to manage and scale their (Red Hat) OpenStack cloud environments.
With the release of the Red Hat Ope... Read more
Codezero introduces version 2.0 of its Kubernetes platform
Codezero has announced the public beta of version 2.0 of its platform. The version should make it easier for users to generate Kubernetes clusters in a very short period of time.
The public beta of the Codezero 2.0 platform supports development teams to collaborate easier and better in the devel... Read more
Google launches GKE Enterprise for easier Kubernetes management
Google has unveiled GKE Enterprise, an enterprise version of the Google Kubernetes Engine. It builds on existing initiatives to make cloud management easier, such as Anthos in 2019. GKE further integrates with Cloud TPUs v5e, also newly announced, which specialize in running AI workloads.
As a m... Read more
Lightbend illuminates cloud-native application development
Building true cloud-native applications is, obviously, not as simple as ‘spinning up’ a cloud instance, realigning an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and programming language toolset for a hosted SaaS-based existence and plugging in a few cloud-based Application Programming Interfaces ... Read more
Nutanix wants to be infrastructure for all workloads, including Kubernetes
Kubernetes clusters have to land somewhere. Nutanix wants to be the best infrastructure layer for this.
When you hear people talk about containers, microservices and Kubernetes these days, they sometimes seem to be talking about something that magically just works. Yet even those kinds of worklo... Read more
These are the 10 most dangerous Kubernetes vulnerabilities
Cloud computing is all about the combination of all kinds of separate components. In that regard, Kubernetes are essential for running applications in containers and distributing hardware resources. They are therefore widely configurable, or also called "composable," making it applicable to numerou... Read more
VMware Carbon Black expands with Cloud Native Detection & Response
VMware's Carbon Black XDR platform is being expanded to include Cloud Native Detection & Response (CNDR), which should give SecOps teams better visibility into complex cloud environments.
VMware is not the only party recognising that the move to the cloud leads to quite a bit of complexity. ... Read more
Winglang takes the flap out of cloud programming
Cloud is convoluted, containerised, compounded and essentially complex. In most areas of its usage and deployment, we see fundamentally intertwined enterprise software toolsets, entire platforms, lower-level dependencies and all manner of neural connection points occasionally fusing together in har... Read more
OpenTelemetry provides insight into cloud-native applications and environments
New paradigms in cloud-native development are creating a greater need for observability. OpenTelemetry must play a central role in this.
Without insight, you can't make informed decisions. That fact is the basis for the deluge of observability solutions and approaches that are currently sweeping... Read more