Tag: Kubernetes
Google Cloud Datastore has Monday meltdown, tips other services over
Google Cloud is having a manic Monday, with a succession of the vendor’s services having problems getting up […]
Google releases Skaffold so devs don’t get hung up on Kubernetes app lifecycle management
Google has announced general availability of Skaffold, a tool designed to automate many of the housekeeping tasks around […]
VMware Project Pacific beta makes vSphere Kubernetes-native
VMware has unveiled a beta programme for Project Pacific, its initiative to transform its venerable vSphere software into […]
Security researchers go deep on Helm’s code under CNCF audit process
The Helm project has passed its mandatory CNCF security audit status, apparently with flying colours. As a member […]
99 problems but container configs ain’t one? Report suggests otherwise
Security tooling company Sysdig has looked into the way its users work with containers on-prem and in the […]
OpenShift 4.2 tries getting into devs’ good graces
Red Hat’s enterprise Kubernetes platform OpenShift has been released in version 4.2 – and this time, the focus […]
Spring Boot pulls on size 2.2.0
Spring Boot 2.2.0 stepped blinking into the Autumn Sunshine this week, with support for Java 13 top of […]
What’s the point, cloud-native edition: SUSE OpenStack Cloud, Amazon EKS, Eclipse Foundation
SUSE cans OpenStack Cloud, focuses on application delivery Linux distributor SUSE announced its decision to “cease production of […]
Did someone say enterprise? Rancher 2.3 adds Windows container support
The team behind cluster management platform Rancher just released version 2.3 of its project into the enterprise world, […]
What’s the point: Weaveworks debuts K8s tool, GitHub tweaks actions, GitLab patches, Spring integrates
Weaveworks has released WKSctl, an open source tool for installing and managing Kubernetes. WKSctl has three key aims: […]