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We all depend on open source basics like the Linux kernel, Kubernetes, or security and maintenance software. Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the people—and companies—keeping them in shape.
Microsegmentation used to mean separating network zones. Today, it means separating workload behaviors. It’s a new discipline that requires new tools.
Containers give developers flexibility, speed, and simpler deployment. Virtual machines offer superior workload isolation and security. We can have both.
Simply running an application on a remote server doesn’t make it cloud-native. It’s about specific design principles for scalability and resilience.
Platform engineering teams face mounting challenges across their expanding technological landscape. Automation and self-service are the way forward.
The new, extensible UI for managing Kubernetes deployments bridges the divide between developers and platform engineers.
Publishers, now in preview, are a new type of integration that help developers package and deploy .NET Aspire apps to Docker Compose, Kubernetes, Azure, and other destinations.
Kubernetes automates container-based application deployment, management, scaling, and more. Here's everything you need to know about K8s.
The flaw could allow attackers to access restricted container images, potentially leading to privilege escalation, data theft, and espionage attacks.
You have a wide variety of options beyond AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud for offloading Kubernetes management. These are the best.