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The Cloud Native Computing Foundation sponsored this podcast. Since its creation almost six years ago and 120 projects later, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) (CNCF) has played a key role in the ongoing adoption of Kubernetes and associated tools and platforms.
At HashiCorp, we hear every day from our customers and users about the security challenges they encounter on their journey to adopt dynamic cloud-based infrastructures.
MongoDB sponsored this post. Andrew Davidson Andrew is vice president of cloud products at MongoDB. He previously worked on scaling global mapping operations at Google, has a background in physics and has lived extensively in South Asia.
What’s new with Linux this month? We have a lot of news to talk about, including some big releases from Ubuntu, Windows 11 vs. Linux performance benchmarking, some great news for gaming in Linux, and a cool Linux-based Raspberry Pi project. Read on for more!
Abstraction is one of the most important aspects of writing well-designed software. Understanding the underlying concept will give you a system to follow and a clear mental model on how to create good abstractions.
BMC Software sponsored this article for The New Stack. BMC Software’s recent acquisition of StreamWeaver reflects how BMC plans to meet its customers’ DataOps and AIOps needs, as those customers work in increasingly data-centric and distributed environments.
BMC sponsored this post. IT service and operations management teams are expected to provide exceptional experiences, yet they must do so while grappling with the sheer complexity of the infrastructure, volume of information and events in their environment.
Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks sponsored this podcast. In this edition of The New Stack Makers podcast, Prizmant described what makes Siloscape a threat for Kubernetes clusters — in both Linux and Windows containers.
Contrast Security has expanded its Contrast Application Security Platform to add serverless to its list of approaches, which previously included code scanning, application security testing, open source security and runtime protection.
Continuing my series of Q&As on cloud native security with Linux, I reached out to the creators of AlmaLinux to weigh in on how it supports secure cloud native operations on Linux.
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