Tag: Kubernetes
HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5 introduces mTLS support, gives load balancing experts more power
Version 1.5 of the HAProxy ingress controller for Kubernetes has landed, providing users with extra security measures and […]
Let’s get visual: GitLab 13.8 introduces pipeline editor, simplifies rebasing and issue interaction
GitLab 13.8 is now available and treats users to a pipeline editor, additional validation helpers, and the capability […]
Sick of K8s yet? Good, Engine Yard and Hitachi also offer Kubernetes services now
Developers looking for an easy way to get started with Kubernetes now have two more options to try: […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Serverless, Go, Eclipse Foundation, ScyllaDB, Slim.ai, and Otomi
After pushing out a security release just a week ago, GitLab discovered that one of the fixes could […]
VMware’s Tanzu Advanced hit GA, talking to devs rather than ops
Virtualization giant VMware has expanded its Tanzu portfolio by making an advanced edition generally available. The new package […]
Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds
Sysdig just handed in its Container Security and Usage Report for 2021, and the latest edition shows that […]
Welcome to the security buyers club: Red Hat voices plan to acquire StackRox
After Palo Alto Networks, Veeam, Cisco and VMware secured themselves some cloud-native peace of mind, Red Hat has […]
Time for something easy: Apache Airflow hits 2.0, focuses on speed and simplicity
Just before going on their end of year break, the team behind Airbnb-bred open source project Apache Airflow […]
+1 for chaos engineering: AWS gets fault injection simulator, adds hosted monitoring services
AWS re:Invent still isn’t done and this week, the traditional keynote by Amazon’s CTO Dr Werner Vogels looked […]
What’s the point: Nomad, Waypoint, Lens, NetBeans, GitLab, cri-o, and Ansible Builder
HashiCorp has pushed v1.0 of its workload orchestrator Nomad into general availability. The latest iteration allows users to […]