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Compose to Kubernetes simplified with Kompose

Containers started their journey way back in the late 70s. However, application containerization really started gaining momentum at the beginning of the last decade, and it has been up since...

Transforming the Media & Entertainment landscape with DevOps

The media and entertainment industry is one of the frontrunners when it comes to adopting new technology. Netflix, which started as a DVD rental shop, is one of the pioneers when it comes to...

Integrating external entities in DevOps ecosystem

DevOps has become an integral part of the IT industry; combining the cultural change with different sets of tools has revolutionized the way Dev and Ops teams operate. The global market size for...

Introduction to Persistent Volumes and mounting GCP Buckets on Containers

The global application container market has been on the up and is expected to go beyond $8 billion by 2025. Almost all major players are trying their best to capture this market by introducing...

Everything you need to know about GitOps!

The term GitOps was coined by developers at Weaveworks when they posted a blog defining Git as “the source of truth”. Git is a part of almost every CI/CD assembly and they decided to leverage...

Docker Enterprise 3.0 - bringing Docker Desktop to enterprises

The 2019 edition of DockerCon concluded on May 2, 2019. This year, there were a lot of interesting releases and informative sessions. You can have a look at all the highlights from this year’s...

Kubernetes 1.14 - Welcoming Windows workloads now

The first release of 2019 for Kubernetes is here! And it's a big one. A total of 31 updates with a full third of them being moved to stable and another third of them moving to beta. This is the...

Securing Kubernetes environment with internal load-balancers and Ingress on AWS and VPN

Security is one of the biggest concern nowadays and organizations have started investing a considerable amount of time and money in it. 2018 has shown every one of us why it is of utmost...

Docker Enterprise and what’s new in 2.1?

2018 was a busy year for the tech world and this year looks to be no different with Serverless and Containers expected to dominate mind-space in 2019. Docker has already started stepping up...

Kubernetes 1.13 is here!

Kubernetes’ final release for 2018 is here! This is the fourth release of the year and it comes just 10 weeks after the 1.12 release. Like the previous release, this release continues to focus...

Why you should be excited about Kubernetes 1.12?

I’m a bit late writing about this release of Kubernetes. It's already their 3rd release of 2018. Looking over the release notes and playing around with the new features is clear that the focus...

KubeVirt – An Initial Look

Kubernetes is a great solution when you want to run container workloads. The options and flexibility it affords you let you run your applications within containers with ease. This is great when...

Kubernetes 1.11 – What to look forward to?

Kubernetes 1.11 is the second release of the container orchestration platform this year. This release continues to expand on the themes of maturity, flexibility, and scalability. It does look...

From the CEO’s Desk: Deciphering containerd

Ever since the ascent of containers, Docker has been valued as the most preferred container management tool. But as the technology evolved, the industry players realized that there was a need...

Most feature-rich release by Kubernetes - 1.10

Kubernetes 1.10 is here! This is the first major release of 2018 for Kubernetes which is fast becoming the largest and fastest growing container orchestration platform. A beta version released...

From the CEO’s Desk: Orchestrating with Kubernetes in Azure Container Service

The last time I wrote about Azure Container Service little did I know that Microsoft will be coming up with the container service, in the same week, specifically focused on Kubernetes as an...

From the CEO’s Desk: Fast forwarding your DevOps

DevOps has been the talk of the town for almost a decade now and just like we wanted to cloudify everything a few years ago, we want to DevOpsify almost all the processes in IT. Right from the...

An Early Christmas Present for Kubenauts - Kubernetes 1.9

Kubernetes 1.9 is here! This is the fourth and final release of Kubernetes this year. Without further ado let's look at what the Elves have delivered in 1.9 as an early Christmas present to all...

OpenStack Foundation Embraces Containers with “Kata Containers”

n Dec. 5, when the enthusiastic container community was getting ready for KubeCon, the OpenStack Foundation has renewed its long-standing friendship with the announcement of a new effort called...

From the CEO’s Desk: What do the re:Invent 2017 releases mean to your DevOps?

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” is one of the most famous taglines used in modern times to brand or market a city especially from the tourism perspective. Luckily though this doesn’t hold...

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