K-Bench: A Benchmark to Measure Kubernetes Control and Data Plane Performance
Honeycomb is sponsoring The New Stack’s coverage of Kubecon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020. Naturally, the first thing anyone might want to do with a new cluster is to see how fast it can go. Or, on...
View ArticleMicrosoft: Machine Learning Models Can Be Easily Reverse Engineered
Honeycomb is sponsoring The New Stack’s coverage of Kubecon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020. Machine learning models, which can cost up to millions to produce, can be easily copied through...
View ArticleAWS Proton, a Shared Services Library for Cloud Native Resources
Amazon Web Services has launched a new shared service platform, called Proton, designed to integrate containers, AWS Lambda serverless jobs and other cloud resources into one catalog, making it easier...
View ArticleAmazon Web Services Brings Machine Learning to DataOps
Remember that old saying, “If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then Muhammad must go to the mountain”? Well, Amazon Web Services is hoping to bring more machine learning to the worldwide...
View ArticleThe New Stack: Top Cloud Native Technology Trends from 2020
For a few weeks in late March, COVID-19 brought business around the globe to a stand-still, as everyone tried to figure out the best way to combat the pandemic that, to date, has led to nearly 2...
View ArticleUSENIX: Jupyter Notebooks Could Help SREs Better Sleuth Incidents
Science! “Every incident is a detective story. The whole point is to figure out who done it,” asserted Moshe Zadka, senior site reliability engineer at Twisted Matrix Laboratories, speaking at the...
View ArticleUSENIX: The 3 Measures of Successful Site Reliability Engineering
Citing an economic insight from the 1970s, AppDynamics Technology Evangelist Marco Coulter warned attendees of SRECon20 not to get too hung up on specific metrics, because they may not offer complete...
View ArticlePOSH: A Data-Aware Shell for Faster Distributed Text Processing
The Unix command line offers a rich set of data processing tools, such as cat, grep and awk, for text searching and filtering through large files. But executing these commands on remote data over a...
View ArticlePost-CentOS, Rocky Linux Fights for Community-Driven Enterprise Open Source
When Red Hat abruptly terminated support for the CentOS Linux distribution earlier this month, a large swath of users around the world were suddenly left without an option for enterprise-grade Linux....
View ArticleNotorious Malware CyberGang Goes All in on Unsecured Kubernetes Clusters
TeamTNT, a notorious cybergang known for its container-based attacks on cloud infrastructure, has found Kubernetes to be a useful tool in its efforts to mine Monero cryptocurrency from other people’s...
View ArticleTetrate: A Service Mesh Can Be the Security Kernel for Distributed Systems
If you are going to use a service mesh to manage a set of microservices, you might as well start thinking of the service mesh as the “security kernel” for these distributed systems, suggested Tetrate...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Dapr Introduces Cloud Native Development to the Enterprise
Kubernetes is a great tool for managing distributed workloads, but it presents a set of hurdles to developers who would potentially find it of benefit. Coding for K8s, a developer has to worry about...
View ArticleUSENIX SREcon: Have We Gone too Far with the Abstractions?
Abstractions have been with us since the birth of computer science. They provide a way to simplify the complexities of working with computers. The first assembly languages simplified how programmers...
View ArticleOkta Expands Free Identity Management Services, Cloud Native Deployment Options
Addressing the increasing importance of scalability in the enterprise, identity management giant Okta has expanded its free tier of authentication, authorization and user management tools for...
View ArticleOkta Launches a Unified Control Plane for Enterprise Identity and Access...
Identity management service provider Okta has launched a united identity platform, a unified control plane for all the tasks around managing identity and access management (IAM) to authorize access of...
View ArticleThe Insider’s Guide to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2021
For the cloud native computing community, KubeCon+CloudNativeCon is the place to join their comrades and get the latest on cloud native computing technology developments. In this episode of The New...
View ArticleAutomate User Satisfaction with This GitOps-Friendly Spec for Service Level...
Organizations looking to tighten up their ops with some site reliability engineering (SRE) should take a look at the recently-released OpenSLO specification, a GitOps-friendly template for establishing...
View Article3 Key Takeaways from KubeCon EU 2021
The adoption of GitOps, improvements to APIs and the increasing reach of WebAssembly (Wasm) are influencing the Kubernetes developer experience. And these were among the themes at Cloud Native...
View ArticleGRPC Delivers on the Promise of a Proxyless Service Mesh
With the newest edition of the gRPC protocol, microservices-based systems will no longer need separate stand-alone service mesh sidecars, noted Megan Yahya, Google’s product manager for gRPC, in her...
View ArticleJFrog Platform ‘Crypto-Signs’ Binaries for Zero-Trust Software Lifecycle...
JFrog - Universal Artifact Management for DevOps Acceleration Share build artifacts & dependencies from development to production with a complete DevOps Platform, including artifact management,...
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