Tag: Kubernetes
Dapr: not just for Kubernetes or the Microsoft platform, says co-creator Mark Fussell
Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime) was created at Microsoft for Kubernetes, but goes beyond both, said co-creator Mark Fussell. […]
Atlassian takes another step toward full DevOps automation
Atlassian is continuing in its efforts to transform its developer services into a fully fledged DevOps automation platform, […]
Podman 5.0 released with native Mac hypervisor support, new features and breaking changes
RedHat has released Podman 5.0, with rewritten code for Windows and Mac, native Mac hypervisor support, removed CNI […]
Fermyon promises over 5000 WebAssembly applications on one Kubernetes node via new platform
Fermyon has introduced SpinKube, for developing and deploying WebAssembly applications to Kubernetes, and Fermyon Platform for Kubernetes, including […]
Kubecost 2.0 released as reports show persistent Kubernetes over-provisioning
Kubecost 2.0 has landed to help organizations analyze and control Kubernetes costs, a month month after a CNCF […]
Virtual Kubernetes lands on the Fly.io platform but there are compromises
Fly.io, a platform for running containers on virtual machines, has introduced Fly Kubernetes, which lets developers use Kubernetes […]
Ubuntu chiselled containers arrive for .NET – smaller, more secure, but beware ‘sharp edges’
Ubuntu has made its chiselled containers for .NET generally available, providing a claimed 20 percent performance improvement for […]
Microsoft-sponsored Radius project aims to mitigate “limitations of Kubernetes”
The Microsoft Azure Incubations Team has introduced an open source (Apache 2.0 license) platform called Radius, designed for […]
Fermyon previews new spin on Serverless AI via Wasm
Fermyon, specialists in WebAssembly (Wasm) microservices, has introduced a new serverless AI platform, in association with Kubernetes hosting […]
‘Boring is good,’ says Go tech lead, promising future compatibility
Google Distinguished Engineer Russ Cox, tech lead for the Go programming language, has promised that “there will not […]