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Red Hat Delivers On-Premises Cost Telemetry to Meet Data Sovereignty Demands
Data sovereignty has become a big deal, and Red Hat is striving to show that an American company can provide trustworthy data management to its non-US customers. ATLANTA — At the Red ...
Red Hat Expands OpenShift Application Development Environment
Red Hat this week added a bevy of additional capabilities to its OpenShift platform, including adding support for live migration of virtual machines and making generally available a set of hardened container ...
AWS Drives Kubernetes Simplification With EKS Hybrid Nodes Gateway
Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes is a technology designed to run Kubernetes operational workloads on your on-premises infrastructure using AWS-managed control planes. ...
Kubernetes v1.36 Promotes Stability, Compatibility & Reproducibility
Kubernetes v1.36 (Spring 2026) introduces 70 enhancements, including major security hardening for the Kubelet API and the debut of Workload-Aware Scheduling (WAS) for AI/ML. This release focuses on fine-grained resource health, stable ...
Adrian Bridgwater | | AI/ML Infrastructure, CI/CD, cloud native security, cloud-native applications, Cluster Hardening, container security, containers, CSI Token Redaction, developers, Distributed Training, DRA, Dynamic Resource Allocation, External Token Signing, Gang Scheduling, K8s v1.36, Kubelet API Authorization, kubernetes, Kubernetes Enhancements 2026., Kubernetes v1.36, microservices, Node Logs, open source, PodGroup API, Resource Health Status, storage, Volume Group Snapshots, WAS, workload-aware scheduling
Report: Utilization of Kubernetes Infrastructure Remains Abysmal
An analysis of tens of thousands of Kubernetes clusters deployed on cloud services published today by CAST AI finds average CPU utilization stood at just 8% in 2025, while memory utilization was ...
Intruder Adds Container Image Scanning to Cloud Security Platform
Intruder expands its cloud security portfolio with intuitive, agentless container image scanning. Simplify vulnerability detection across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure registries without complex DevSecOps tools ...
Mike Vizard | | agentless container security, AWS Elastic Container Registry scanning, Azure Container Registry security, cloud security tools, DevSecOps automation, Google Cloud Artifact Registry, GregAI security analyst, Intruder container scanning, midsize organization cybersecurity, software supply chain security, Vulnerability Management
Pedal to Bare-Metal Kubernetes, Nutanix Forges NKP Metal
Nutanix extends its Cloud Platform to bare-metal infrastructure with NKP Metal. Learn how dual-native architecture simplifies Kubernetes for AI and edge workloads without sacrificing the Nutanix operating model ...
Adrian Bridgwater | | AI infrastructure, B-MK8S, bare-metal Kubernetes, Cloud Native AOS, container storage interface, Dual-Native Architecture, edge computing, GPU workloads, HCI, hybrid cloud, Kubernetes lifecycle management, Nutanix AHV, Nutanix AOS, Nutanix Kubernetes Platform, Nutanix NKP Metal
Docker Offload Unblocks Docker Desktop For Developers in Any Environment
Docker Offload is a fully managed cloud service that moves the container engine into Docker’s secure cloud, allowing developers to run Docker from any environment without changing their existing workflows ...
Istio Weaves ‘Future-Ready’ Service Mesh for AI
At KubeCon + CNC 2026, Istio unveils Ambient Multicluster and the Gateway API Inference Extension to simplify AI infrastructure. Learn how sidecar-less mesh and agentgateway secure agentic workloads and boost deployment velocity ...
Adrian Bridgwater | | agentgateway, AI infrastructure, AI Workloads, Ambient Multi-cluster, cloud native, cncf, data plane, Gateway API Inference Extension, generative AI, Istio, KubeCon 2026, kubernetes, microservices, Node Proxy, observability, platform engineering, service mesh, Sidecar-less Mesh, traffic management, Waypoint Proxy
SUSE Rancher Prime Throws a Lasso Around VM and Container Management
SUSE unveils "Liz," a context-aware AI agent for Rancher Prime, and unified VM/Container management at KubeCon Europe 2026. Discover how SUSE is redefining AI-native operations with NVIDIA MIG support, Model Context Protocol ...
Adrian Bridgwater | | agentic infrastructure, AI-Native Operations, GPU partitioning AI, Live Storage Migration, Liz AI Agent, Liz specialized agents, Model Context Protocol (MCP) SUSE, NVIDIA MIG Kubernetes, open source AI ecosystem, Peter Smails SUSE, shift-left security supply chain, SUSE green lizard AI., SUSE KubeCon Amsterdam, SUSE Rancher Prime 2026, SUSE Virtualization, Virtual Cluster Multi-Tenancy, VM and container unification, VM Auto Balance

