Tag: Kubernetes
Red Hat and AWS’s ROSA hits GA. Managed OpenShift in the cloud, anyone?
Red Hat’s OpenShift application platform has been available for many years as a self-contained platform-as-a-service, typically deployed on-premises […]
Kong Mesh 1.2 embeds OPA support, merges Insomnia products into one
Service mesh Kong Mesh 1.2 is now available, putting a strong focus on security through the integration of […]
Break point: Kaptain, C++, Falco, Model Search, and Packer
D2iQ, the company formerly known as Mesosphere, announced general availability of v1.0 it’s machine learning platform Kaptain this […]
OpenShift boards the GitOps train
OpenShift 4.7 has landed, aligning the platform with various other Kubernetes distributions that are slowly catching up with […]
Promethean effort: Version 2.25 of monitoring system intros feature flags
Prometheus 2.25 is now available for download, bringing a number of small enhancements and a commitment to feature […]
From the rooftops shout it out: Go 1.16 ready to go (onto more 64-bit architectures)
Go 1.16, the latest iteration of the programming language used in infrastructure projects like Docker and Kubernetes, has […]
Edge is getting crowded: Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform 2.16 adds ARM, OPA, ML support
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) has been pushed out in v2.16, seeing the open source project for managing Kubernetes […]
Istio 1.9 opens up to external authorisers, VM support goes to beta
Istio – the service mesh developed by Google – has landed in version 1.9, finally getting Kubernetes Service […]
Stuck with your Java monolith? Automatic refactoring might just be within reach
Microservices seem to have won the software architecture battle, but it’s not all green-field development, and breaking a […]
With this cloud you are really spoiling us: Ambassador presents all new Telepresence to power collaboration project
Telepresence users who’d like to share their development progress with fellow distributed team mates now have the chance […]