Tag: containers
Spring Cloud steps forward
Two updates to the Spring Cloud have come a step closer, hitting M2 status with RC1 promised in […]
Docker Enterprise now supports even more Windows
Docker has announced support for Windows Server 2019, and has pitched its Swarm container orchestrator as a halfway […]
What’s the point: Kata Containers, CloudEvents, Gitea, Bison
Kata Containers is now available in v1.5. The update lets users work with AWS’ Firecracker hypervisor, IBM Z-series, […]
LogicMonitor launches Kubernetes monitoring, Azure services updates
LogicMonitor has added Kubernetes monitoring to the feature lineup of its SaaS platform. The monitoring outfit’s take on […]
Kubernetes co-founder Joe Beda to kick off Continuous Lifecycle London
We’re very pleased to announce that Joe Beda, one of the founders of Kubernetes, will be delivering a […]
Yes, we know containers are insecure. No, we won’t stop deploying them…
Almost half of organizations running containers in production know they contain security vulnerabilities, and almost as many simply […]
A serverless, blockchain world? Yes, but let’s get Oracle customers cloud native first…
Chad Arimura has a vision of a world where blockchain and serverless computing combine so that functions can […]
Oracle shows up at KubeCon bearing ‘comprehensive cloud native framework’
Oracle crashed the party at KubeCon today, promising to free developers from vendor lock-in with what it claims […]
Docker promises no legacy app left behind, unveils paid-for Docker Desktop
Docker took a leaf from the script of Blackhawk Down today as CEO Steve Singh opened its European […]
Docker ties up to Mulesoft to kick aging apps into shape
Docker has made another grab at aging enterprise applications through a tie-up with Salesforce subsidiary Mulesoft, which also […]