Tag: Service Mesh
Oldtimers Dell and Intel show service mesh newbie Tetrate round the enterprise
Since some of the founders are known for their work on central open source projects such as gRPC […]
Inter-clusters communication is becoming a thing with Rancher’s Submariner
Ever wanted to let your microservice communicate with ones deployed in another Kubernetes cluster? With newly launched Submariner, […]
What’s the point: Go gets security fix, Consul hits 1.4.1, Spring Cloud Task, TeamCity
The team behind Google’s Go has released v1.11.5 and 1.10.8 of the programming language to get rid of […]
Brain and Immunity: Enterprise Service Mesh Kong gets what many long for
Service control platform-to-be Kong Enterprise has begun adding intelligent automation and monitoring features into the mix. On its […]
What’s the point: Serverless Framework, GitLab squash bugs, Istio gets talking
The Serverless Framework team has pushed out v1.36, with a fistful of bug fixes, almost two fistfuls of […]
Envoy ahoy – edge and service proxy graduates CNCF
Edge and service proxy Envoy has become the third project to graduate fom the Cloud Native Computing Foundation […]
Consul gets multi-data center ready with 1.4 release
HashiCorp‘s distributed service mesh Consul has introduced a redesigned access control list system and multi-data center support in […]
Red Hat weaves Istio’s Service Mesh into OpenShift
If you were thinking that what Red Hat’s Openshift platform really needs is a service mesh, your prayers […]
Kong 1.0 breaks free to line-up amongst service meshes
While others use their first major release to signal production readiness, the maintainers of cloud-native API gateway Kong […]
Service mesh Linkerd clambers into sidecar mode with 2.0 release
CNCF fostered Linkerd has hit its second major release, aiming at service owners rather than platform owners. Its […]