This post is going to focus on one element, albeit a very critical element in any hybrid cloud architecture: storage. | Continue reading
Kubernetes guru Kelsey Hightower on GKE's Autopilot, a service hyper-focused on running Kubernetes workloads on top of a secure and fully automated operating system. | Continue reading
First created for OpenStack, Calico simplified moving data packets over cloud networks using Internet Protocol (IP) routing, rather than switching, virtual networks, overlay networks, or other more complicated approaches. | Continue reading
Coding Black Females shows one way to help eliminate the gaping racial disparities in the IT industry. | Continue reading
In this piece, The New Stack will highlight different ways you can help your colleagues get more comfortable with commencing chaos. | Continue reading
With Hotwire, Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson aims to compete with JavaScript frontend frameworks. | Continue reading
researchers believe they've now finally transformed Excel into a full-fledged programming language, thanks to the introduction of a new feature called LAMBDA. "With LAMBDA, Excel has become Turing-complete. You can now, in principle, write any computation in the Excel formula la … | Continue reading
Sponsored Content: Palo Alto Network's Ory Segal discusses how the company’s Web Application Firewall offers apps end-to-end protection for services in declarative environments. | Continue reading
This Week in Programming gathers together the hottest development news for the cloud native computing community. | Continue reading
A sponsored post from Palo Alto Networks, about Prism Cloud's new-look web application firewall, several different functions are combined to protect your cloud services. | Continue reading
Iceberg handles all the details of partitioning and querying, and keeps track of the relationship between a column value and its partition without requiring additional columns. | Continue reading
How screwed is Parler or can just anyone build their own cloud? | Continue reading
StepZen's idea is to write one API that draws needed data from the various sources – and manages that fetching process. | Continue reading
This post is sponsored by Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks in advance of Building a Scalable Strategy for Cloud Security: A Virtual Event on January 26. 2021. | Continue reading
As serverless grows, it’s not that infrastructure is dying; instead, it’s becoming more abstracted and out of sight. | Continue reading
In fact, the largest misconception about data engineering is that it is closely related to data science. The two disciplines are related, but in the same way goats are related to grass, not the way goats are related to sheep. | Continue reading
Researchers are looking into how exactly computer code is comprehended in the brain — how the variables, function names, and keywords become meaningful expressions and then coalesce into a larger whole. Would there be clues for computer science educators — or even some tantalizin … | Continue reading
With its planned purchase of Kubernetes security provider StackRox, announced Thursday, Red Hat intends to use the company's technology to bolster what Red Hat calls a multilayer security approach for OpenShift customers running Kubernetes and containerized applications. | Continue reading
The Otomi Container Platform bundles more than 30 different Kubernetes add-ons, as well as providing what it calls an "OSX like interface," and today the project has open sourced a community edition under the Apache 2.0 license. | Continue reading
Why debugging in a local environment is not enough to troubleshoot issues, and why you should add remote debugging to your toolset. | Continue reading
How to set up a local registry for CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, using Podman. | Continue reading
This post discusses whether to use supervised or unsupervised AI learning for customer interaction apps. | Continue reading
REactions come in from The New Yorker's analysis of Hacker News. | Continue reading
Application performance is another oft-overlooked metric that developers still need to worry about in a serverless environment. Much has been written about the noisy-neighbor problems inherent to cloud computing platforms. Some might assume that in the absence of servers to manag … | Continue reading
The TNS Editorial gang gathered LIVE reflecting on 2020! And oh what a year! But for a year in tech, 2020 still had a lot of hits — and some misses. | Continue reading
Falco works by taking Linux system call information at runtime and rebuilding your kernel's state in memory. | Continue reading
Ortelius, the open source microservice management platform originally developed by DeployHub and OpenMake Software, was created to help microservices management in mind and earlier this month joined the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) as an incubating project to help solve t … | Continue reading
Value streams are everything in the software delivery lifecycle (SDLC), from idea to production, that are needed to deliver software products or services to customers. | Continue reading
Vendia offers a serverless, distributed application interoperability platform, is also actively supporting and sponsoring the aws-serverless-express open-source project. | Continue reading
OPA represents a way to unify authorization and policy across every cloud environment — and of bringing authorization, itself, into the cloud native era. | Continue reading
December brings another once-a-year phenomenon for computer enthusiasts: the arrival of a new set of programming puzzles at a site called Advent of Code. “Every year, Eric Wastl creates 25 two-part programming puzzles, all connected together by a cute story about needing to save … | Continue reading
With KubeVela, platform builders now have the tooling support to design and ship any new capabilities with abstractions to end-users with high confidence and low turnaround time. And for a developer, you only need to learn these abstractions, describe the app with them in a singl … | Continue reading
Embracing NewSQL: Why PalFish Chose TiDB | Continue reading
We need tools that will help us apply GitOps, but how do we apply GitOps principles on GitOps tools? | Continue reading
Honeycomb is sponsoring The New Stack’s coverage of Kubecon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020. Ever wonder about the state of security of cloud native computing projects? You should. As anyone who’d ever tried to secure Kubernetes knows it’s not easy. Security is an eternal strug … | Continue reading
Greg Kroah-Hartman, the Linux Foundation fellow currently responsible for stable Linux kernel releases shared the lessons he's learned as a kernel developer that are applicable to other developers at this year's Linux App Summit. | Continue reading
Starboard, an open-source Kubterbetes security CLI and operator from Aqua Security can help you understand what's going on with security in your Kubernetes cluster. | Continue reading
Strapi is attempting to re-imagine the traditional content management system (CMS) with its headless CMS for JAMstack websites. | Continue reading
Microsoft's KEDA, a Kubernetes Event Driven Autoscaler – which has just reached version 2.0 – helps make Kubernetes more suitable for serverless and event-driven computing. | Continue reading
The future of Dev careers isn't bespoke. Whether your team labels itself Devs, Ops, Devops, or SRE, you can all use tools that speak the same language. | Continue reading
Some geeky traditions did continue in 2020, including FOSDEM — the Free and Open Source Software Developers’ European Meeting. The special 20th-anniversary edition still went off as scheduled in Brussels in early February, giving the community’s developers a chance to hear from o … | Continue reading
Things will never be the same again after the dust settles. And yes, I’m talking about Linux. As I write this, most of the world is in lockdown due to COVID-19. It’s hard to say how things will look when this is over (it will be over, right?), but one thing is for sure: the … | Continue reading
"We learned a lot in the intervening time about how you need to adjust Cassandra architecture and what the other components are that you need in order to make Cassandra run well in a Kubernetes world." | Continue reading
Styra has announced a new three-tier product offering for Styra Declarative Authorization Service (DAS), built on the Open POlicy Agent (OPA) | Continue reading
K0s is distributed as a single binary with no host operating system dependencies besides the kernel. It does not require a specific host operating system distribution, or additionally installed packages. | Continue reading
For a Kubernetes operator, Service Level Objectives (SLOs) can provide a way of characterizing the health of the services running on their clusters. | Continue reading
Earlier this year, Docker announced that it would be implementing new restrictions on the use of its Docker Hub container image repository. The move was necessary to manage outlying use cases that go beyond what it is willing to continue providing as a free service, the company c … | Continue reading
This year Facebook announced half its employees can now permanently work from home. And elsewhere in the Bay Area, local newspapers even reported that a regional government agency voted in September to “move forward” with a proposal to require large, office-based companies to imp … | Continue reading