Tag: Service Mesh
What’s the point: IBM shifts OpenShift onto mainframes, GitLab, JetBrains and Istio all on bug hunts
IBM has announced that Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform is now available for its Z and LinuxOne platforms. […]
Linkerd opens up for external PKI providers
The team behind service mesh Linkerd just dropped their security-focussed 2.7 release, improving usability and performance along the […]
What’s the point: Istio goes 1.4.3, Atlassian and Jenkins, Cloudera gets knitting, Kong, and Python Extension for Visual Studio
The Istio project has released v1.4.3, fixing a series of bugs in the open source service mesh. Eight […]
Istio finds pair of critical vulnerabilities, issues trio of updates
Istio has rushed out updates for all three of its series to fix a brace of newly discovered […]
What’s the point: Red Hat migration beta, Spring’s new Boot, and Qt’s latest RC
Red Hat has launched a beta of its migration analytics service, which it says will help customers’ digital […]
Istio hits 1.4, and gets Mixer-less and experimental
The Istio project shipped a “major update” of the service mesh this week, promising changes that will make […]
Istio pushes out v1.3.5, will kill off v1.2 support on Friday 13th
The Istio project has pushed out v1.3.5 of its eponymous service mesh, plugging a fistful of bugs but […]
What’s the point: Quarkus hits v1.0, Vitess graduates, Spring Vault, Istio
Red Hat’s Quarkus project has hit v1.0, eight months after the vendor first unveiled the “Kubernetes Native Java […]
Kong Gateway swings to hit 1.4
The team behind microservice abstraction layer Kong Gateway has released version 1.4 of their project, offering admins more […]
CNCF’s Envoy report card shows Google, Lyft are top of contributing class
The CNCF has delivered a report card on Envoy, the open source edge and service proxy which is […]