Citrix Aligns with Red Hat on ADCs for Kubernetes

Source: containerjournal.com Citrix today announced that its application delivery controllers (ADC) have been validated to run on top of the Red Hat OpenShift application development and deployment platform based on Kubernetes. Pankaj Gupta, senior director for product marketing for networking at Citrix, says as part of this effort Red Hat has also certified Citrix’s Operator software, which is designed to make it easier to deploy and managed instances of Citrix ADC on Red Hat OpenShift. Operator frameworks for managing Kubernetes

Read more

Sysdig Hires Kubernetes Expert to Lead Open Source Team as Falco Adoption Increases 240% Over the Last Nine Months

Source: businesswire.com Kris Nova named as new Chief Open Source Advocate as Sysdig continues focus on providing visibility and security into Kubernetes orchestrated environments with maturing open source projects SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sysdig, Inc., the cloud-native visibility and security company, announced today the hiring of Kris Nova as the company’s Chief Open Source Advocate as adoption of Sysdig’s open source tools continue to surge, including a 240 percent increase in Falco adoption in the last nine months. Trusted by government agencies,

Read more

Managed Kubernetes doesn’t mean set it and forget it

Source: searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com Don’t let the name fool you: Cloud-based managed Kubernetes services still require user management. Here’s what IT teams still need to know when deploying on AKS, EKS and GKE. Containers and container orchestration are hard, which is why many people think cloud providers’ managed Kubernetes services will automatically solve these problems for them. Yes, managed Kubernetes is a real solution to these issues, but it’s also a potential trap that exposes users to even bigger problems. There are

Read more

Week in review: New Nmap, lateral phishing tactics, Kubernetes security matures

Sourec: helpnetsecurity.com Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles and podcasts: Critical Bluetooth flaw opens millions of devices to eavesdropping attacks A newly disclosed vulnerability (CVE-2019-9506) in the Bluetooth Core Specification can be exploited by attackers to intercept and manipulate Bluetooth communications/traffic between two vulnerable devices. Pitfalls to avoid when improving your software development skills The dizzying pace of technological change makes knowledge acquisition and skill development a very big deal in the IT and

Read more

Pivotal CTO: Kubernetes means we’re all distributed systems programmers now

Source: devclass.com Kubernetes is changing the way organisations develop their software and manage their systems. But can we expect it to start changing the nature of organisations themselves? It’s certainly changed the nature of Pivotal – which launched a drive onto Kubernetes last month, not long after being lambasted by financial analysts for scaling back financial targets and being late to the Kubernetes party. We sat down with Cornelia Davis, Pivotal’s CTO at DevOps Enterprise Summit in June. She was

Read more

VMware And Pivotal: What Would A Merger Mean For The Cloud Foundry/Kubernetes Debate

Source: crn.com A leading Pivotal and VMware partner sees potential to bring closer together the competing platforms, and to expand market reach for both Pivotal Cloud Foundry and the Pivotal Container Service (PKS) joint project with VMware Large enterprises looking to digitally transform their businesses often consider two cloud-native application development platforms: Cloud Foundry or Kubernetes. Cloud Foundry is more prescriptive; Kubernetes, the leading container orchestrator, is more customizable. Both open source technologies deliver powerful environments to scale apps across

Read more

Jenkins X gears up for SaaS version, GitOps standards

Source: techtarget.com With key maturity milestones behind them, the maintainers of Jenkins X prepare a SaaS version, and plan to collaborate with Google’s Tekton and Netflix’s Spinnaker. SAN FRANCISCO — The Jenkins community’s answer to Kubernetes and GitOps is ready for enterprise production after 18 months of development, but there’s much more in store. Jenkins X automates GitOps-style CI/CD for apps deployed to cloud container platforms. It added support for serverless Jenkins, in which application test builds spin up ephemeral

Read more

How the Docker cloud is transforming business

Source: silicon.co.uk Will Docker and Kubernetes deliver a new age of hybrid cloud services and efficient applications deployment? Enterprises have been shifting their focus from private to hybrid cloud infrastructures for the past few years. The flexibility that the hybrid cloud offers is undeniable. However, CTOs have quickly discovered few hybrid cloud solutions give them complete infrastructure Will Docker and Kubernetes deliver a new age of hybrid cloud services and efficient applications deployment? However, CTOs have quickly discovered few hybrid

Read more

Containers 102: Kubernetes and the Basics of Container Orchestration

Source: redmondmag.com To know containers is to know Kubernetes, the gold standard for container orchestration and deployment. Here’s an explainer for how Kubernetes works and what makes it tick. In the first installment in this series, you learned about why and how containers became a new paradigm in IT infrastructure. When containers first emerged, there was a quick race to develop a container management system to provide functionality like networking, high availability and — important for database workloads — persisted

Read more

Computer Container Technology Market Growing Massively by 2019-2025 Major Players Docker, Apache Mesos, Kubernetes, Oracle Solaris, AWS, Microsoft Azure, Red Hat OpenShift

Source: boscalicious.co.uk Computer Container Technology Market is analyzed with industry experts in mind to maximize return on investment by providing clear information needed for informed business decisions. This research will help both established and new entrants to identify and analyze market needs, market size and competition. It explains the supply and demand situation, the competitive scenario, and the challenges for market growth, market opportunities and the threats faced by key players. The report focuses on the major advanced technology platforms

Read more

The future of VMware and Kubernetes integrations

Source: techtarget.com Kubernetes has become the most popular platform for managing containers. VMware might have a few opportunities to cash in on that, including vSphere-integrated Kubernetes. The rise of containers could mean a decline in VM popularity. However, if VMware can find a way to integrate the open source container platform Kubernetes with its vSphere or vCenter products, the vendor might have an opportunity to stay relevant in a shifting market landscape. Kubernetes has emerged as the platform of choice

Read more

Kubernetes security matures: Inside the project’s first audit

Source: helpnetsecurity.com Auditing 1.5 million lines of code is a heroic undertaking. With resources provided by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the Kubernetes Project leadership created the Security Audit Working Group to perform an audit in an open, transparent, and repeatable manner, while also paving the way for future Kubernetes security reviews and research. It included members from Google, Red Hat, Salesforce, InGuardians, and input from the broader security community. We felt that the two most critical components of

Read more

CNCF-led open source Kubernetes security audit reveals 37 flaws in Kubernetes cluster; recommendations proposed

Source: packtpub.com Last year, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) initiated a process of conducting third-party security audits for its own projects. The aim of these security audits was to improve the overall security of the CNCF ecosystem. CoreDNS, Envoy and Prometheus are some of the CNCF projects which underwent these audits, resulting in identification of several security issues and vulnerabilities in the projects. With the help of the audit results, CoreDNS, Envoy and Prometheus addressed their security issues and

Read more

Kubernetes open sourced their security audit. What can we learn?

Source: snyk.io Earlier this week, on 6th August, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) published a blog post detailing their recent Kubernetes Security Audit. Last year, the CNCF started their security audit program with three projects: CoreDNS, Envoy, and Prometheus. Since this pilot program was successful, the CNCF is rolling it out to other projects in their ecosystem. Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration engine for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, and is the largest project

Read more

Kubernetes Looks Inside and Finds Security Holes

Source: sdxcentral.com The Kubernetes ecosystem took a look in the security mirror and found it has some work to do in order to ensure a better security posture for the container orchestration platform. The move comes as a rash of Kubernetes security flaws have cropped up over the past eight months. The introspective look came via the first security audit of Kubernetes conducted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which hosts the open source platform. The audit itself was

Read more

How hot is Kubernetes? Even traditional banks are transforming to embrace it

Source: techrepublic.com Kubernetes has become a standard infrastructure API with a gravitational pull that vendors like Red Hat, Mesosphere (now D2IQ), and Pivotal have been unable to escape. If you’re in the business of enabling enterprises to build applications, you’ve got to support Kubernetes. Period For those application-building enterprises, Kubernetes adoption has remained somewhat aspirational, with a 2018 CNCF survey finding 40% of enterprises running Kubernetes in production. Among those 60% not yet on the Kubernetes train you’d expect to

Read more

ClearDATA launches SaaS Solution for healthcare orgs to track patient records within Kubernetes

Source: helpnetsecurity.com ClearDATA, the leader in healthcare public cloud security and compliance, announced a new multi-cloud software offering, ClearDATA Locate, enabling healthcare organizations to build a more cohesive and traceable protected health information (PHI) inventory within Kubernetes workloads available on Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure Built with ClearDATA’s Healthcare Aware Distributed Tracing technology, this new software solution makes it easier for healthcare industry professionals to observe sensitive data in transit or at rest in any Kubernetes

Read more

Latest Kubernetes Release Focuses on Continuous Improvement and Stability

Source: www.infoq.com The Kubernetes team launched the 1.15 release on June 19th, 2019, the second release of 2019. According to the release announcement, the goal of the latest version is continuous improvement and extensibility. Kubernetes 1.15 includes new features, such as pruning on custom resource definitions, but relative to previous releases, focuses primarily on stability over enhancements. The majority of enhancements towards stability and extensibility were on custom resource definitions (CRDs). Custom resources is an extension of the Kubernetes API that enables users to add custom

Read more

CloudBees Makes Curated Instance of Jenkins X Available

Source: containerjournal.com CloudBees this week announced it is making available a streamlined distribution of the open source Jenkins X continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) platform for Kubernetes that the company plans to update every 30 days. Ethan Jones, director of product management for CloudBees, says enterprise IT organizations have made it clear they need access to a more stable distribution because they can’t keep pace with the new innovations being added to the core open source Jenkins X project. CloudBees will

Read more

Powering Edge With Kubernetes: A Primer

Source: containerjournal.com Adoption of Kubernetes into data centers or cloud has been remarkable since it was released in 2014. As an orchestrator of lightweight application containers, Kubernetes has emerged to handle and schedule diverse IT workloads, from virtualized network functions to AI/ML and GPU hardware resources. Kubernetes’ core capabilities have improved exponentially as IT workloads have become more diverse and new technologies introduced. Kubernetes is now being adopted at edge infrastructure, which has fewer capacity resources and a persistent connection to the

Read more
1 16 17 18 19 20 22