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Building an Enterprise-Ready AKS Cluster: Architecture, Networking and Security Baselines 

Running Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in enterprise environments requires more than just creating a cluster. This guide details the essential architecture, networking, security measures, and observability practices necessary for deploying robust AKS ...
Olaitan Falolu | February 12, 2026 | AKS, AKS networking, AKS security, Azure Kubernetes Service, cloud infrastructure, enterprise AKS deployment, governance, hybrid cloud security, Kubernetes architecture, observability
Kubernetes Architecture Made Simple: A School Analogy

Kubernetes Architecture Made Simple: A School Analogy

This beginner-friendly guide uses a school analogy to simplify Kubernetes architecture, explaining the roles of the Control Plane (administration) and Worker Nodes (classrooms) in orchestrating containerized applications. By likening components to familiar ...
Karthi Palanisamy | February 10, 2026 | API server, beginner guide, cloud-native applications, container orchestration, container runtime, control plane, Controller Manager, Kube-Proxy, Kubelet, Kubernetes architecture, pods, Scheduler, school analogy, Worker Nodes
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Build and Orchestrate Agents Using Docker cagent 

Docker's cagent is a new open-source framework that simplifies the deployment of AI agents, allowing users to create everything from basic Hello World agents to complex multi-agent workflows using a declarative YAML ...
Siri Varma Vegiraju | February 10, 2026 | agent capabilities, AI agents, AI applications, automated workflows, composable workflows, deployment, Docker cagent, GraphQL, lightweight agents, Model Context Protocol (MCP), multi-agent processing, open-source framework, rapid development, technical integration, vendor-agnostic stack, YAML configuration
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Web Bot Authentication: Securing AI Agents in Cloud-Native Environments 

The rise of AI agents in cloud-native environments poses significant security challenges, creating difficulty in distinguishing legitimate automation from malicious bots. Web Bot Authentication (WBA) offers a cryptographic solution, using asymmetric cryptography ...
Harith Gaddamanugu | February 9, 2026 | AI agents, asymmetric cryptography, automated access, bot detection, cloud native security, content indexing, customer support automation, enterprise automation, IETF standards, legitimate automation, malicious bots, multitenant environments, partner integrations, security architecture., security challenges, tamper-proof verification, verification process, WBA, Web Bot Authentication, zero-trust principles
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How AI, Innovation and Legacy Systems can Come Together for Modernization 

The "AI and digital maturity paradox" challenges enterprises as they pursue digital transformation while managing legacy systems. This article discusses how CTOs can strategically integrate AI with existing infrastructures to enhance stability, ...
Bhaskar Dhawan | February 9, 2026 | AI and digital maturity paradox, APIs, cloud platforms, CTO strategies, data strategy, DevOps practices, digital transformation, intelligent integration, legacy systems, microservices architecture, MLOps, modernization challenges., operational continuity
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Kubernetes in Docker (KinD): Setting Up a k8s Cluster in Under a Minute

Discover the evolution of Kubernetes management with KinD, allowing for quick, local multi-node cluster creation, enhancing visibility, and bridging gaps left by managed services for Kubernetes deployment and testing ...
Ajinkya Kadam | February 9, 2026 | CI/CD integration, cloud native, cluster management, KinD, kubernetes, Kubernetes in Docker, local clusters, multi-node clusters, SRE, testing
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Kubernetes Could Use a Different Linux Scheduler

A pair of Cambridge researchers have found a way to squeeze 10 – 20% more capacity from Kubernetes clusters, simply by making a tweak in the way the Linux kernel schedules jobs ...
Joab Jackson | February 6, 2026 | CFS, kubernetes, LAGS, linux
Cluster API Update Makes Managing Kubernetes Environments Simpler

Cluster API Update Makes Managing Kubernetes Environments Simpler

The maintainers of the Cluster Application Programming Interface (API) for Kubernetes clusters have released an update that makes it simpler to automatically trigger in-place updates to create or delete a machine. Version ...
Mike Vizard | February 4, 2026 | AI, Broadcom, Cluster API, IT, kubernetes
Kubernetes and IPv6: Together at Last?

Kubernetes and IPv6: Together at Last?

As administrators migrate their clusters from Ingress NGINX, which is being retired from the Kubernetes line-up next month, they might want to consider adding another task to their job: migrating their network ...
Joab Jackson | February 4, 2026 | Ingress NGINX, IPv6, kubernetes
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Noma Security Identifies Security Flaw in Docker AI Assistant

Noma Security today revealed it has discovered a critical security flaw in the artificial intelligence (AI) assistant made available by Docker, Inc. Sasi Levi, security research lead for Noma Security, said the ...
Mike Vizard | February 3, 2026 | AI, docker, Noma Security, security
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