Using ngrok in Production: Not Just for Testing Anymore
The biggest challenge in serving digital services across vast, global networks is enabling those services to communicate with each other securely. Securing the endpoints is often not nearly as...
View ArticleObservability Takes Flight With Cloud Canaries
Observability platforms are increasingly important to DevOps teams wrestling with the accelerating frequency of deployment and the expanding focus on everything from security and compliance to...
View Article5 Reasons To Use Kubernetes for AI Inference
Many of the key features of Kubernetes naturally fit the needs of AI inference, whether it’s AI-enabled microservices or ML models, almost as if they were invented for the purpose. Let’s look at these...
View ArticleHow To Run Databases in Kubernetes
The debate about where databases should run in Kubernetes has been a hot topic in the tech community. The prevailing argument is about “building stateless applications,” suggesting that databases are...
View ArticleRunc-Related Leaky Vessels Threaten Container Security
Earlier this year, Synk identified four vulnerabilities in Kubernetes and Docker containers. Collectively, these vulnerabilities are called the “Leaky Vessels,” and they pose a high threat to...
View ArticleJumpstart AI Workflows With Kubernetes AI Toolchain Operator
Generative AI is booming as industries and innovators look for ways to transform digital experiences. From AI chatbots to language translation tools, people are interacting with a common set of AI/ML...
View ArticleHow To Run WebAssembly on Kubernetes
The other day, I was chatting with a platform engineer. “You do WebAssembly stuff, right? It seems like everyone is talking about it as the new way to do serverless. What does that mean?” Originally...
View ArticleScore: New CNCF Sandbox Tool for Infrastructure-Centric Dev
The open source project Score does not only serve as a platform-oriented tool for developers to simplify Kubernetes deployments. It does not only function solely as a policy-setting and control...
View ArticleEnterprises To Double Cloud Native Use by 2029
This year, Kubernetes celebrates its 10th anniversary. What began in 2014 as an open source project at Google has become the gold standard for container orchestration. Organizations across industries...
View ArticleBypassing eBPF to Protect Runtimes in Kubernetes Apps
SEATTLE — Kubernetes is a good fit for the scale needed to run generative AI applications. But GenAI poses a security problem that requires new approaches to protecting runtimes in Kubernetes...
View ArticleVMware’s Golden Path
In an era of overwhelming complexity, the golden path is a top priority for software architects. Why? We’re moving to an application-centric world, said James Watters, senior director of R&D,...
View ArticleKubernetes 1.31 Arrives with New Support for AI/ML, Networking
Normally, a software release with a lot of version numbers in it isn’t what’s considered a “major” release. That’s known as a “point” release. The big ones are usually relegated to simple X.0 or XX.0...
View ArticleCan Grafana Adaptive Metrics Help Slash Observability Costs?
It seemed like a good problem to have — at first. The goal was to extend and deepen visibility across Teletracking’s environments as the company accelerated its transition to a cloud native...
View ArticleRemocal Development: The Future of Efficient Kubernetes Workflows
The rise of Kubernetes and microservices, while hugely beneficial for operations teams, added another layer of complexity to the development pipeline. Engineering teams working on Kubernetes...
View ArticleBroadcom Debuts VMware Tanzu Platform 10 at Explore 2024
For the opening of the VMware Explore user conference in Las Vegas this week, Broadcom has updated the VMware Tanzu platform. Purnima Padmanabhan,vice president and general manager, Tanzu Division....
View ArticleeBPF Security Power and Shortfalls
Every security tool and platform that purports to offer comprehensive security should at least include some aspects of eBPF. However, for an organization’s security posture, eBPF should not, and will...
View ArticleOrca Security Launches First K8s Testing/Staging Environment
By their very nature, highly complex and constantly evolving containerization environments present significant security challenges. These can include misconfigurations, over-privileged roles and...
View ArticleManaging Data on Kubernetes (DoK): 4 Solutions
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, staying ahead requires agility, flexibility and scalability. This is precisely where data on Kubernetes (DoK) becomes a game-changer for enterprises. As...
View ArticleHow Heroku Is Positioned To Help Ops Engineers in the GenAI Era
The new generative AI-based coding assistants are truly remarkable, according to Bob Wise, CEO of Heroku. But at this point, “The effect of having all of that amazing code generation done is a little...
View ArticleSUSE Combines StackState, Rancher for Kubernetes Observability
SUSE Linux is putting the staff and IP of a recent acquisition to work expediently. Following its June 2024 addition of full stack observability platform maker StackState, SUSE now has paved a fast...
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