Kubernetes RBAC Permissions You Might Not Know About, but Should
Role-based access control (RBAC) is the default access control approach in Kubernetes (K8s). This model categorizes permissions using specific verbs to define allowed interactions with resources....
View ArticleGuide to Kubernetes Security Posture Management (KSPM)
An assessment practice, Kubernetes Security Posture Management (KSPM) offers a robust framework for protecting against common attack vectors, responding to incidents, and ensuring a deep layer of...
View ArticleOpen Source Founders Need Community
Whenever another open source company moves to a source-available license, there is inevitably discussion about whether or not this means the end of open source companies. One more big infrastructure...
View ArticleNutanix’s Kubernetes Platform: Just Another Single Pane of Glass?
BARCELONA, Spain — It was revealed during Nutanix’s annual user’s conference here, .NEXT 2024, that the company’s Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) will offer a comprehensive platform for Kubernetes...
View ArticleNutanix Gives an AI Push to End Kubernetes-Adoption Issues
BARCELONA, Spain — Nutanix executives say its AI-assisted processes and tools for developers, administrators and CIOs will represent simplified platforms and tools for user organizations. But now...
View ArticleKorifi at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2024: Key Takeaways
Cloud Foundry‘s open source Korifi cloud native developer platform attracted considerable attention at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2024 conference. Attendees...
View ArticlePlatform9 Elastic Machine Pool for EKS Clusters, for Cost Optimization
Just about every organization with a significant cloud footprint has issues with wasted spending on enormous amounts of unused cloud resources, and an entire catalog of tools has sprung up to try to...
View ArticleNode Overhead: The Hidden Cost Eating Your Kubernetes Spend
Kubernetes node overhead is a largely unrecognized “cost of doing business” for teams using Kubernetes. It can be defined as the node resources used to run Kubernetes itself. All Kubernetes nodes have...
View ArticleKubernetes: 48% of Users Struggle With Tool Choice
Maybe the Kubernetes ecosystem is getting too complicated for its own good. Nearly half of Kubernetes users surveyed in a new report from Spectro Cloud said they are having problems choosing and...
View ArticleAt Kubernetes 10th Anniversary in Mountain View: History Remembered
Last night a very special event offered over three hours of insights and history about the world’s second-largest open source project (after Linux). As Kubernetes celebrated its 10th anniversary,...
View Article10 Years of Kubernetes: Past, Present, and Future
This year Kubernetes celebrates its tenth birthday. As a developer who has been around the community since its early days, I found occasion to reflect on how things started, how Kubernetes marched to...
View ArticleGoogle Thanks Docker, and Solomon Hykes Comes Home
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Kelsey Hightower and Solomon Hykes sat a few chairs apart at the Kubernetes 10th anniversary for a chat in front of an auditorium hall at Google headquarters. It felt like...
View ArticleHow the Kubernetes Community Celebrated Its 10th Anniversary
It’s been 10 years since an open source project from a scrappy team at Google burst onto the scene and became a global phenomenon. And last week, people celebrated all over the world. Celebrated...
View ArticleTalent Shortages Shouldn’t Kill Your Cloud Native Journey
An often-overlooked factor in digital transformation is that the initiative’s success — or failure — hinges on having talent qualified to spearhead said initiative. And it can be very difficult to...
View ArticleNeglect Kubernetes Resource Management at Your Peril
When I opened our first Kubernetes cluster to hundreds of users in 2016 as the platform engineering manager of a large bank, I borrowed the phrase “benign neglect.” That supposedly benign neglect was...
View ArticleKubernetes for GenAI: Why It Makes So Much Sense
Generative AI (or GenAI) is quickly evolving, becoming essential to many organizations. It’s moved beyond simple prediction to enhancing applications with code completion, automation, deep knowledge...
View ArticleKubernetes Security Report: Evolving Landscape of DevSecOps
Administrators and architects aren’t the only ones who feel the pinch if there’s a security issue in Kubernetes, or with a container. Today’s microservices and cloud-based distributed architectures...
View ArticleKubernetes Autoscaling: Q&A With Fairwinds CTO Andy Suderman
Andy Suderman Andy Suderman is a leading expert in Kubernetes and cloud native technologies, serving as the Chief Technology Officer at Fairwinds, which offers a Managed Kubernetes as a Service. With...
View ArticleHunting the Stealth Hacker in the Kubernetes Jungle
SEATTLE — At the Linux Foundation‘s CloudNativeSecurity Conference last month, security experts Stav Ochakovski and Ariel Szarf from Mitiga, a cloud and software as a service (SaaS) security company,...
View ArticleMirantis Builds on OpenStack To Serve Up a VMware Alternative
VMware customers frustrated with their licensing costs after last year’s Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware have a new option: Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK). “The world is looking for...
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