containerized applications
Red Hat Adds Tools for Building Container Apps to RHEL 8.2
Red Hat this week announced the general availability of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that, among other things, embeds tools for building containerized applications. Scott McCarty, technical product ...
Scaleway Launches Bare-Metal Kubernetes Service
Scaleway, a provider of cloud service based in France, has made available a bare-metal instance of Kubernetes clusters accessed as a service. Company CEO Yann Lechelle says the Kubernetes Kapsule service is ...
Sysdig Embraces Prometheus
Sysdig announced today it has added Prometheus compatibility to the Sysdig Secure DevOps Platform through which dashboards based on data collected by the open source platform can be generated and continuously updated ...
Platform9 Adds More Tiers to Kubernetes Service
Platform9 today launched a managed Kubernetes service, dubbed the Freedom plan, that provides free access to Kubernetes clusters of up to 20 nodes spanning a maximum of 800 virtual CPUs running on ...
IBM Looks to Build App Ecosystem Around Container Platform
IBM is aiming to expand the ecosystem of containerized applications residing on its cloud by making available Cloud Paks designed to make it easier to deploy applications using a set of tools ...
Docker Inc. Partners with Salesforce/MuleSoft
Docker Inc. and Salesforce/MuleSoft announced today a partnership through which legacy applications that have been containerized using the Docker Enterprise platform can be integrated with other applications via the MuleSoft AnyPoint integration ...
Challenges of Monitoring Containers in Multicloud Environments
Containers can deliver flexibility and optimization for development cycles, but an enterprise rarely deploys only one cloud type in their environment; most leverage containers across multiple environments. In the context of such ...
Containers vs. Legacy Infrastructure: What Containers Do Differently
When people discuss containers, they tend to compare them to “legacy” or “traditional” solutions without defining what those words actually mean. Let’s take a look at how containers compare to alternative technologies ...