Foundational open-source projects usually result in ground-breaking technologies being made available to the general public, not arbitrarily controlled by one company. Pyrsia is one of ...
We’ve seen all sorts of enterprise operations packaged into as-a-service, managed solutions: from cybersecurity to infrastructure and databases. Seeing the growing need from organizations for ...
Use of Kubernetes is close to 100% within the cloud-native community, with 96% of organizations using or evaluating the technology, according to the 2021 Cloud ...
WebAssembly, AKA Wasm, first hit theCUBE community radar during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe last May. Less than six months later, the technology was riding a ...
Open-source projects are no longer only a developer’s conversation; they are now also an executive-level discussion. Companies of all sizes and industries are now considering ...
Developers and IT teams are opposing forces. Developers want to move fast, and they’re rewarded for doing that, along with being creative; whereas IT departments ...
Vitess, a graduated CNCF project, automatically detects and repairs MySQL-level failures, according to the lead tech behind the database clustering system for horizontal scaling of ...
Companies of all sizes and industries are now leveraging the public cloud and Kubernetes to modernize their apps. Kubernetes lets DevOps teams automate deployments, scale ...
VPNs, privileged access and shared credentials don’t work well and must be eliminated in the developer environment. That’s in order to reduce attack surfaces, explains ...
Often times there’s a big separation between a company’s operation team and the development team. It can be hard to understand the differences between the ...
Many believe that the “three pillars of observability” — logs, metrics and traces — are generally the important types of data for observing applications or ...