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Wasm at 10, What Lies Ahead

Celebrating 10 years of WebAssembly—Wasm moves beyond browsers to power edge computing and AI, silently redefining where computation happens ...
Alan Shimel | February 1, 2026 | 10th birthday, AI runtimes, browser, edge computing, technology, Wasm, WebAssembly
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CNCF Launches Initiative to Update Helm Package Manager

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation unveils Helm 4.0 at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2025, introducing WebAssembly-based extensibility, improved APIs, Go-based logging, and server-side apply for Kubernetes environments ...
Mike Vizard | November 12, 2025 | Cloud Native Computing Foundation, CloudNativeCon, cncf, container orchestration, DevOps tools, Go language support, Helm API modernization, Helm logs, Helm plugins cross-platform, HelmDev meeting, KubeCon 2025, kubernetes, Kubernetes deployments, Kubernetes management tools, Kubernetes operators, Kubernetes packaging, open source Helm, package manager, server-side apply, SUSE, Wasm, WebAssembly
Navigating Linux Container Challenges With Scott McCarty

Navigating Linux Container Challenges With Scott McCarty

Scott McCarty, principal product manager for RHEL Server at Red Hat, discusses the evolving landscape of Linux containers. He talks about how containers have matured from hype to mainstream adoption, yet still ...
Mike Vizard | January 30, 2025 | containers, linux, RHEL, WebAssembly
Docker, security, Cosmonic Cilium Wasm Docker, Inc. Extends Tigera Networking Alliance

Best of 2024: Why Generative AI and Wasm are a Perfect Match

When it comes to AI, we can see a specific reason why WebAssembly (Wasm) is the perfect match with generative AI ...
Matt Butcher | December 31, 2024 | cloud native computing, containers, docker, Wasm, WebAssembly
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Fermyon to Donate Open Source Wasm Platform to CNCF

Fermyon applied to donate an open source platform for building, deploying and managing Wasm apps on Kubernetes clusters to the CNCF ...
Mike Vizard | March 21, 2024 | application development, cloud native, cncf, Fermyon, Wasm, WebAssembly
Docker, security, Cosmonic Cilium Wasm Docker, Inc. Extends Tigera Networking Alliance

Cosmonic Delivers on Promise to Support Latest Wasm Standards

Cosmonic announced availability of version 1.0 of a wasmCloud runtime environment for running WebAssembly (Wasm) applications based on the latest standards ...
Mike Vizard | March 20, 2024 | cloud-native applications, Cosmonic, software development, Wasm, WebAssembly
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Traefik Labs Extends Cloud-Native Reach of API Gateway

Traefik Labs updated its API gateway to add support for WebAssembly (Wasm), OpenTelemetry and the Kubernetes Gateway API ...
Mike Vizard | February 14, 2024 | API, gateway, kubernetes, OpenTelemetry, Traefik, Wasm, WebAssembly
Docker, security, Cosmonic Cilium Wasm Docker, Inc. Extends Tigera Networking Alliance

Why Generative AI and Wasm are a Perfect Match

When it comes to AI, we can see a specific reason why WebAssembly (Wasm) is the perfect match with generative AI ...
Matt Butcher | February 6, 2024 | cloud native computing, containers, docker, Wasm, WebAssembly
Docker, security, Cosmonic Cilium Wasm Docker, Inc. Extends Tigera Networking Alliance

Becoming Componentized: Excitement Brewing Around the Future of WebAssembly

At this year's KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA, Bill Doerrfeld found that the tech industry is finally waking up to the potential of WebAssembly (Wasm) ...
Bill Doerrfeld | December 5, 2023 | application development, cloud native, KubeCon, Wasm, WebAssembly
devsecops, supply chain, Kubernetes, practices, DevSecOps, JFrog, DevSecOps, Snyk Cerbos DevSecOps authorization incident Deepfence misconfigured Kubernetes security

Cerbos Managed Authorization Service Leverages Wasm

Cerbos announced today that its Cerbos Hub managed service based on open source authorization software is now available in beta ...
Mike Vizard | November 6, 2023 | authorization, Cerbos, Cerbos Hub, KubeCon, Wasm, WebAssembly
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