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Cloud Native Computing

How Much Open Source Does Oracle Use?

Oracle is one of the major players in the open source space, not only they maintain the #1 open source virtualization solution VirtualBox, ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaFebruary 3, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Oracle Cloud Is Not Just About Winning North America

While AWS dominates the North American market, Oracle is looking at bringing cloud, with open source technologies like Kubernetes, to other parts of ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaFebruary 2, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Best Practices For Container Security | Hayley Denbraver – Developer Advocate – Snyk

Hayley Denbraver has been involved with many open source projects, including the Helm security report to analyze the security of Helm charts. In ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 30, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Managed Kubernetes Lowers Barrier For Entry: Bob Quillin

Is there a possibility of Oracle Autonomous Kubernetes?
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 22, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Open Source Is Helping Business Embrace New Technologies : Bob Quillin

In this episode of Let’s Talk, recorded at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, San Diego, Bob Quillin, Vice President, Oracle Cloud Developer Relations at Oracle ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 16, 20200
Developers

Jump: Featuring Kris Nova

Kris Nova is one of the most inspiring personalities of the open source world. In this exclusive interview we sat down with Nova ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 15, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

GDPR, Security & Kubernetes | A discussion with Octarine and Nuaware

In this episode of Let’s Talk, we sat down with Octarine and Nuaware to discuss how the two companies work together ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 14, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Protecting Data In Kubernetes Clusters: David Safaii

In this episode of Let's Talk, David Safaii - Chief Executive Officer - Trilio Data talks about data protection in cloud native world.
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 10, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

Data Lakes In Kubernetes Clusters: Challenges & Opportunities

As the data is exponentially growing it’s creating some unique channels around data. We sat down with Steven Mih,🤴🏼 CEO of Alluxio to ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 8, 20200
Cloud Native Computing

🎉 15 Years Of Ubuntu With Mark Shuttleworth | KubeCon Interview

Ubuntu & Canonical turned 15 in 2019. Our editor-in-chief, Swapnil Bhartiya, sat down with Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO of Canonical, to reflect ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJanuary 2, 20200
Developers

Mirantis Kubernetes-As-A-Service Demo

We introduce TFIR TMD - Two/Ten Minute Demo - a new show on TFiR. In this episode, David Van Everen gives us a ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 31, 20190
Developers

The Reality Of Zero Trust Buzzword

Zero Trust is less about not trusting anyone and more about policies, strong authentication, authorization, encryption and confidentiality.
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 18, 20190
Developers

Want To Contribute To Open Source?

Writing code is not the only way to contribute to the open source project you or your company relies on.
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 17, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Mirantis: A Cloud Native Alternative To Red Hat-IBM

After establishing itself as a leading OpenStack player, Mirantis has transformed into an agile company that evolves with its customers. Today, Mirantis sees ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 17, 20190
Developers

Companies Should Open Source Their Technologies If…

... they want to become good citizens of the open source world, says Matthew Creager, founder of Manifold.co, a company that's creating marketplace ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 16, 20190
Article

As microservices scale, so does security complexity

Developers are provisioning cloud infrastructure that governs that process of provisioning network assets, and storage.  This means they also control security in the ...
By TC CurrieDecember 13, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Solving The Service Mesh Problem: Idit Levine

In this episode of Let's talk, Idit Levin, CEO & Founder of Solo.io discusses the challenges of service mesh and what Solo ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaDecember 9, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Knative at 1: New Changes, New Opportunities

This summer marked the one-year anniversary of Knative, an open-source project that provides the fundamental building blocks for serverless workloads in Kubernetes.
By William Markito OliveiraNovember 13, 20190
DevOps

Parties Of KubeCon San Diego

People who go to KubeCon do two things very well - they work hard and then they party hard. If you are one ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaNovember 13, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Heightened visibility and deeper control with a monitoring control plane

Control planes are becoming increasingly common as a means to manage the growing complexity of modern software systems.
By Caleb HaileyNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Kubernetes Day 0: “Roll Your Own” or Use a Managed Service?

The decision to build Kubernetes from scratch or subscribe to a managed service has implications for the operational costs and management overhead of ...
By Hasham HaiderNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Keeping it Safe: Delivering Secure Apps on Kubernetes

One of the benefits of a shiny new Kubernetes setup is that you have more freedom to ship rapid changes to applications.
By Michael NealeNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Architecting Kubernetes Storage for Limitless Efficiency

The exploding adoption of containers and the platform’s ability to make efficient use of system infrastructure delivers undeniable benefits to organizations seeking to ...
By Bjorn KolbeckNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

The 5 Pillars of Distributed Tracing

Microservices today are replacing cumbersome, fragile, and high-maintenance monolithic applications. In fact, a microservice is a small version of a monolithic app, designed for ...
By Ran RibenzaftNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

The 4 Defining Principals of ‘Next Architecture’

Organizations looking to meet heightened user expectations and support dynamic, high volume business processes increasingly look to a combination of cloud, containers, orchestration, ...
By Roger MagoulasNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

In Cloud Native, Container Scanning is Not Enough

In the past three years there has been a massive growth in the adoption of container technology. A major driver of this growth ...
By Haim HelmanNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Leverage Kubernetes Audit Logs to Detect Emerging Security Risks

As the number and complexity of Kubernetes deployments grows, a critical gap is coming to light: Kubernetes audit logs are difficult to parse ...
By Nitzan NivNovember 6, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

Extending Kubernetes With Service Mesh

In this article, we talk with Andrew Jenkins, CTO at Aspen Mesh, about how service mesh can extend Kubernetes to even better manage ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaNovember 5, 20190
Cloud Native Computing

A Brief History of Multicluster Kubernetes

When is a single cluster not sufficient? Why would one even need multiple clusters? The original paper introducing the concept of a uniform ...
By Irfan Ur RehmanNovember 5, 20190
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