The Eclipse Foundation Releases Eclipse Che 7, the First Kubernetes-Native IDE, to Make Creating Cloud Native Applications Easier, Faster, and More Secure

Source: globenewswire.com SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Eclipse Foundation today announced at the Oracle Code One conference and tradeshow the release of Eclipse Che 7, the first developer workspace server and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for creating cloud native, enterprise applications on Kubernetes. Che 7 greatly simplifies writing, building and collaborating on cloud native applications for teams by abstracting away many of the complexities of Kubernetes and closing the gap between development and production environments. The result

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VMware finally decides Kubernetes and vSphere should share a room

Source:-zdnet.com The road is being paved for the world’s leading virtualization platform in the enterprise to transition to a system that not only runs Kubernetes, but runs on it. But it’s not the first road VMware has made for itself.Suppose Kubernetes was someone’s proprietary, commercial software platform ­­­­­­– hypothetically speaking, something created internally at a startup software company and then delivered to the data center community in a shrink-wrapped box with a minimum 50-user license fee. Now suppose, again hypothetically,

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How is Kubernetes leading the game in enabling NFV for cloud-native?

Source: cloudcomputing-news.net The impact of cloud-native readiness on applications, which are mostly orchestrated using Kubernetes, can be seen on VMware’s announcements at the recent VMworld 2019. This made it clear to the IT world that focus of IT infrastructure has shifted to containerisation from virtualisation. Going cloud-native and shifting workloads on top of Kubernetes clusters is a key trend being followed by the industry. CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) has shown the aggression to push their projects to enterprise IT infrastructure and

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Google Cloud tackles Spark on Kubernetes

Source: searchitoperations.techtarget.com Google Cloud Dataproc is the first major cloud provider to integrate Apache Spark with Kubernetes as a managed service, but work remains to better link the two projects upstream. An early version of a Google Cloud service that runs Apache Spark on Kubernetes is now available, but more work will be required to flesh out the container orchestration platform’s integrations with data analytics tools. Kubernetes and containers haven’t been renowned for their use in data-intensive, stateful applications, including

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Sectigo Certificate Manager integrates with Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, HashiCorp Vault

Source: dailyhostnews.com Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA) is powering its Certificate Management platform with five new integrations— Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, and HashiCorp Vault. The aim is to provide IT teams a comprehensive PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) solution for DevOps. Called Sectigo Certificate Manager, the certificate management platform is a cloud-based solution that allows enterprises to manage public, private, and IoT device certificates from a single platform. It comes with the required tools, support, and capabilities that can help in minimizing risks,

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Set up GitHub webhooks to trigger new builds of Kubernetes apps

Source: developer.ibm.com With every push to a repo, trigger new builds on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud In this tutorial, you learn how to set up a GitHub webhook to trigger a new build of a Kubernetes app every time a push is made on the GitHub repo. Examples in this tutorial use Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and the Node.js Application Modernization Source-to-Image Code Pattern for the application. After completing this tutorial you will be able to accomplish the following tasks: Deploy an

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Sumo Logic Adds Support for Kubernetes

Source: containerjournal.com Sumo Logic has unveiled the first instance of its monitoring tools delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications to support Kubernetes. Announced at the company’s Illuminate 2019 conference, the Continuous Intelligence Solution for Kubernetes from Sumo Logic analyzes machine data to identify the root cause of performance bottlenecks. Sumo Logic also is extending an existing alliance with Google to include support for Anthos, a multi-cloud computing framework that Google developed on top of Kubernetes, and Istio, a service mesh that Google is

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Google simplifies open-source software with Cloud Dataproc on Kubernetes

Source: siliconangle.com Google LLC is aiming to make it easier for its cloud customers to deploy and run open-source software projects such as Apache Spark via a new version, released today, of its Cloud Dataproc service running on Kubernetes. Cloud Dataproc is a four-year-old service that allows users take advantage of open-source data tools such as Apache Hadoop and Spark for batch processing, querying, streaming and machine learning tasks. It provides open-source data and analytics processing capabilities for data engineers and data scientists

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An analysis of Kubernetes and OpenStack combinations for modern data centres

Source: cloudcomputing-news.net Editor’s note: This article was originally published on OpenStack Superuser. CloudTech has the author’s permission to re-publish here. For many telecom service providers and enterprises who are transforming their data centre to modern infrastructure, moving to containerised workloads has become a priority. However, vendors often do not choose to shift completely to a containerised model. Data centres have to support virtual machines (VMs) as well to keep up with legacy VMs. Therefore, a model of managing virtual machines with OpenStack and containers using Kubernetes

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Catching the Second Wave With Kubernetes Open Source Products

Source: containerjournal.com As the Kubernetes ecosystem evolves, analysts are starting to talk about the “second wave” of cloud-native computing. A recent piece in Forbes highlights the increasing emphasis on cloud toolchains: “In the second wave of adoption … most companies find they have a swelling portfolio of cloud tools … and they need a plan to help contend with fragmented cloud environments and accommodate rapid cloud growth.” I’d like to add to that “second wave” sentiment. We’ve been making a case for

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AIOps and the Kubernetes Revolution

Source: datanami.com Kubernetes has emerged as the defacto standard for container orchestration in the new cloud architecture. There’s no doubt about it. But hidden from view in the race to K8s adoption is a new form of complexity that threatens to overwhelm human operators. The way Kubernetes allows users to create, grow, move, and kill entire containerized Linux environments with a few button clicks is revolutionary. The software, which started out as a Google project called Borg, makes it stupidly

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How VMware Leveraged Kubernetes For Its Cloud-Native And Multi-Cloud Strategy

Source: forbes.com If there is one key takeaway from VMware’s annual user conference, VMWorld, it is Kubernetes that’s becoming the front and center of the company’s product strategy. Every VMware executive I met emphasized on how the engineering teams are fully embracing the open source container management platform to build the next generation of vSphere.  Project Pacific bridges the gap between traditional vSphere-based VMs and modern Kubernetes-based clusters. VMware has done a brilliant job by embedding Kubernetes right into the core of

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Kubernetes releases etcd v3.4 with better backend storage, improved raft voting process, new raft non-voting member and more

Source: .packtpub.com Cloud computing stocks Box (NYSE: BOX) and Dropbox (NASDAQ: DBX) compete in the cloud content management market. Both companies provide software as a service (SaaS), known otherwise as enterprise file synchronization and sharing. In simple terms, this means uploading files to the cloud, storing them there, and sharing them with others. 4 min read Last Friday, a team at Kubernetes announced the release of etcd 3.4 version. etcd 3.4 focuses on stability, performance and ease of operation. It includes features like pre-vote and non-voting member and

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Contributing to the Kubernetes Community: Getting Started Q&A with Contributor Nikhita Raghunath

Source: infoq.com At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2019, held in Shanghai and attended by over 3500 attendees, the major talk was about the pace of growth of the Kubernetes community and discussions were focused on how to contribute to the community. In addition to talks by the local Chinese community, many of the event’s presentations touched on the staggering numbers that the Kubernetes community has managed to collect in a relatively short amount of time. Lots of the hallway conversations with developers were focused on how

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The continuing rise of Kubernetes analysed: Security struggles and lifecycle learnings

Source: cloudcomputing Analysis The rapid adoption of container technology, DevOps practices, and microservices application architectures are three of the key drivers of modern digital transformation. Whether built in the cloud, on-premises, or in hybrid environments, containerisation has proved to be significantly more advantageous in terms of scalability, portability, and continuous development and improvement. More recently, organisations have began to standardise on Kubernetes as their container orchestrator. Tinder recently announced the company is moving their infrastructure to Kubernetes. Soon after, Twitter

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VMware announces Tanzu portfolio for Kubernetes

Source: pcquest.com VMware, at its flagship event VMworld 2019, launched Tanzu, a portfolio of products and services to transform the way enterprises build, run and manage software on Kubernetes. Project Pacific will enable IT operators and developers to accelerate innovation by running modern applications on VMware vSphere with native Kubernetes. Said VMware Chief Operating Officer (Products and Cloud Services) Raghu Raghuram, “We’re positioned to help customers succeed along each step of their journey—building their applications with the addition of Pivotal’s

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Octant: a Local and Real-Time Dashboard for Kubernetes Workloads

Source: infoq.com VMWare has open-sourced Octant, a tool to help developers understand how their applications are running in a Kubernetes cluster. Developers can graphically visualize Kubernetes objects dependencies, forward local ports to a running pod, inspect pod logs, and navigate through different clusters. Moreover, users can extend Octant’s capabilities by installing or authoring a plugin like adding components to views or highlighting objects deployed recently. Octant offers developers a dashboard to inspect workloads that are running in a cluster in

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Computer Container Technology Market SWOT Analysis including key players Docker, Apache Mesos, Kubernetes

Source: scoopjunction.com A New Research on the Global Computer Container Technology Market was conducted across a variety of industries in various regions to produce more than 150 page reports. This study is a perfect blend of qualitative and quantifiable information highlighting key market developments, industry and competitors’ challenges in gap analysis and new opportunities and may be trending in the Computer Container Technology market. Some are part of the coverage and are the core and emerging players being profiled Docker,

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Dell Technologies backs VMware’s Kubernetes by announcing PKS support

Source: zdnet.com The tech giant has announced a new way to build cloud infrastructure, a partnership with Google Cloud, VMware PKS support for its cloud platforms, and the rollout of its Data Center-as-a-service offering to US customers. Dell Technologies has used day one of VMworld in San Francisco to lift the lid off a handful of updates to its own cloud platform, with the company touting they will keep pace with its customers who are approaching their cloud investment through

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VMware is all-in on Kubernetes, says CEO Gelsinger

Source: fiercetelecom.com Expect a full dose of Kubernetes at next week’s VMworld conference in San Francisco, according to VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. Speaking on Thursday’s fiscal second quarter earnings call, Gelsinger provided additional details on the purchase of end point security vendor Carbon Black, and its deal to buy a controlling stake in Pivotal Software. Both of those deals were valued at a combined $4.8 billion. VMware already had a stake in Pivotal, and was a reseller of some of

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