Tag: Kubernetes
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 […]
Tumblr engineers can’t contain their modernisation tools
Tumblr has open sourced a trio of tools it built to help modernise and move the 12-year-old infrastructure […]
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 […]
Containers for all – are we there yet?
If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]
Interview: For the FT’s Sarah Wells it’s problem first, tech second
It’s easy to forget that not everyone has the perfectly automated pipeline in place and as exciting as […]
Clueless on Kubernetes? You’re not alone, says Heptio
Kubernetes may seem like manifest destiny but just getting started remains one of its biggest hurdles with the […]
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 […]
Two Linux Foundation Hyperledger Blockchain projects nearing 1.0
Hyperledger – the Linux Foundation’s blockchain-for-business project – should enter 2019 with the completion of two major framework […]
GitLab says less is more for Christmas – serverless that is
GitLab will bundle serverless workloads into its core platform later this month, extending its Knative support and sealing […]
CloudBees Xs up Jenkins, partners with Pivotal, peers into future
CloudBees has put Jenkins X to the fore in a raft of announcements at Kubecon this week, less […]