Containers
Cloud-Native AI Workloads: Scalability, Sustainability and Security
Confidential computing, special instructions and hardware, in combination with projects such as KEDA and Kepler, can provide scalability, sustainability and security ...
Enhancing Helm in the Software Distribution Life Cycle
While Helm does its primary job of installing apps very well, it's not enough to handle the full life cycle of commercial software distribution ...
Scaling on Kubernetes With Open Source Korifi
Korifi is an open source platform that makes deploying and managing applications on Kubernetes easy ...
Kubernetes Data Protection In the Age of Namespace-as-a-Service
IT shops increasingly want to share their shiny new Kubernetes clusters among disparate groups of users using namespace-as-a-service (NaaS) ...
Kubernetes Custom Metric Autoscaling: Almost Great
Kubernetes' HPA's apiVersion: autoscaling/v2 implies that HPAs are a mature API. In reality, it's still a bit of an untamed frontier ...
The Aha! Moments in Google Cloud’s ‘State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization Report’
Many, if not most, organizations don’t possess the right expertise or strategies to optimize their Kubernetes costs out of the gate ...
Are You Ready For Ingress-as-a-Service?
Most Kubernetes ingress controllers today are self-managed, but the future looks bright for ingress-as-a-service ...
Should Cloud-Native Applications Use a Monorepo?
Does every system or component in a cloud-native app need its own code repository? Or can they all share a single code repository? ...
Docker Inc. Dives Into AI Application Development
Docker, Inc. today launched a framework to make it simpler to build applications infused with artificial intelligence (AI) using containers ...
Sysdig Allies with Docker Inc. on Container Security
Sysdig and Docker announced the integration of Sysdig runtime insights into Docker Scout to help developers prioritize remediation efforts ...

