Tag: Kubernetes
Contour 0.7 aims at easing traffic control in the container world
Heptio’s engineering team has released v0.7 of its Ingress controller Contour into the wild, which should make handling […]
IBM is coming for Red Hat developers…sometime in 2019
If you’re a Red Hat developer, your ears must have been burning earlier today. That’s because IBM CEO […]
Red Hat turns Blue after IBM tables $34bn takeover offer
IBM has splashed out $34bn to take over Red Hat, in a deal with massive implications for software […]
Red Hat Certifies Linux for NVIDIA AI Boxes
Red Hat cozied up even further with NVIDIA yesterday, certifying its Enterprise Linux platform on the GPU vendor’s […]
DataDog unleashes Cluster Agent to sniff around Kubernetes
DataDog has thrown a bone to container fans struggling to monitor large orchestrated Kubernetes clusters with the general […]
Rancher spurs high availability and CI with new release
Container Management Platform Rancher 2.1 is ready to help DevOps-y types in the enterprise to get the hang […]
Kubernetes takes to GitHub to embrace non-code contributors
The team behind Kubernetes has given a big hug to people who may never have written a line […]
MLflow heads towards Kubernetes, Windows support in v1.0 drive
MLflow should get Kubernetes and Windows support before it hits v1.0 sometime in the first half of next […]
Platform9 takes etcdadm Kubernetes cluster tool open source
Platform9 has open sourced its etcdadm tool, answering the prayers of anyone who’s ever said to themselves, “I […]
Sysdig scoops deeper into Prometheus, equips Monitor with PromQL compatibility
Sysdig has reshaped its Monitor 3.0 service for Prometheus users, making it compatible with the Prometheus Query Language […]