Red Hat Woos Developers with Free OpenShift Instances
Red Hat today at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 conference made Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift offering generally available. The Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift makes the Kubernetes-based platform ...
Why a Cloud-Native Database Must Run on K8s
We’ve been talking about migrating workloads to the cloud for a long time, but a look at the application portfolios of many IT organizations demonstrates that there’s still a lot of work ...
Ambassador Labs Brings Order to Cloud-Native Toolchains
Ambassador Labs today at the KubeCon + CloudNative Con Europe 2021 conference unveiled a control plane that makes it simpler for development teams to centralize the management of the toolchain employed to ...
DataStax Expands Cassandra Support for Kubernetes Distros
DataStax, at the online KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 event, announced it will now support the deployment of its distribution of the open source Apache Cassandra database on any distribution of Kubernetes ...
New Relic to Donate Pixie Observability Platform to CNCF
New Relic announced it is in the process of contributing an observability platform that runs natively on Kubernetes to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Announced during an online KubeCon + CloudNativeCon ...
Red Hat, IBM Launch Konveyor to Aggregate Kubernetes Tools
At the online KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 event today Red Hat and IBM Research announced they are teaming up to create a Konveyor to advance adoption of a collection of tools ...
When Microservices Fall Short
Microservices principles are used to decouple different business domains through a bounded context. We can develop microservices independently to benefit from polygot architecture. But microservices architecture is not completely able to solve ...
Kubernetes’ True Superpower is its Control Plane
The cloud-native movement has largely been defined in recent years by the rise of Kubernetes and its broad adoption. While Kubernetes is well-known for being the best-of-breed container orchestration platform, that’s not ...
The Biggest Enemy in a Software-Defined World: Complexity
Ten years ago this August, Marc Andreessen made his famous declaration that “software is eating the world.” In the decade since, the “dramatic and broad technological and economic shift” that Andreessen illuminated ...
The Future of Observability
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona two years ago, I gave a keynote with Frederic Branczyk called Metrics, Logs & Traces: What Does the Future Hold for Observability? We offered three predictions, ...