Secure Your Cloud Native Applications and DevOps Pipeline in Six Steps

Editor’s Note: This is part three of a blog series on securing privileged access and identities in the cloud. Part 1: Five Best Practices for Securing Privileged Access and Identities for the Cloud Management Console Part…
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Solo.io announces service mesh platform aimed at enterprise customers

Solo.io, a Cambridge, MA service mesh startup, announced some big changes to its approach today with a full-stack platform of services aimed squarely at the enterprise. The culmination of this will be Gloo Mesh Enterprise, a new product that will be available in Beta by the end of the year. Service meshes are part of […] Continue reading Solo.io announces service mesh platform aimed at enterprise customers

Rockset announces $40M Series B as data analytics solution gains momentum

Rockset, a cloud-native analytics company, announced a $40 million Series B investment today led by Sequoia with help from Greylock, the same two firms that financed its Series A. The startup has now raised a total of $61.5 million, according to the company. As co-founder and CEO Venkat Venkataramani told me at the time of […] Continue reading Rockset announces $40M Series B as data analytics solution gains momentum

Mass Move to the Cloud – 3 Essential Tips for Cloud Migration

Cloud technology has become indispensable for many organizations, however there are common mistakes and misconceptions that you should be aware of in order to keep your data secure, even as it travels off premises.
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Five years after creating Traefik application proxy, open source project hits 2B downloads

Five years ago, Traefik Labs founder and CEO Emile Vauge was working on a project deploying thousands of microservices and he was lacking a cloud native application proxy that could handle this kind of scale. So like any good developer, he created one himself and Traefik was born. If you go back five years, the […] Continue reading Five years after creating Traefik application proxy, open source project hits 2B downloads

PCI DSS 4.0 and the Changing Approach to Compliance

In the past, the focus of PCI compliance was to store as little sensitive data as possible and keep it secured. In today’s data driven world, that focus has changed. 
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Snyk bags another $200M at $2.6B valuation 9 months after last raise

When we last reported on Snyk in January, eons ago in COVID time, the company announced $150 million investment on a valuation of over $1 billion. Today, barely nine months later, it announced another $200 million and its valuation has expanded to $2.6 billion. The company is obviously drawing some serious investor attention and even […] Continue reading Snyk bags another $200M at $2.6B valuation 9 months after last raise

Kubermatic launches open source service hub to enable complex service management

As Kubernetes and cloud native technologies proliferate, developers and IT have found a growing set of technical challenges they need to address, and new concepts and projects have popped up to deal with them. For instance, operators provide a way to package, deploy and manage your cloud native application in an automated way. Kubermatic wants […] Continue reading Kubermatic launches open source service hub to enable complex service management

Ampere announces latest chip with a 128 core processor

In the chip game, more is usually better and to that end, Ampere announced the next chip on its product roadmap today, the Altra Max, a 128 core processor, the company says is designed specifically to handle cloud native, containerized workloads. What’s more, the company has designed the chip, so that it will fit in […] Continue reading Ampere announces latest chip with a 128 core processor

VMware to acquire Kubernetes security startup Octarine and fold it into Carbon Black

VMware announced today that it intends to buy early-stage Kubernetes security startup, Octarine and fold it into Carbon Black, a security company it bought last year for $2.1 billion. The company did not reveal the price of today’s acquisition. According to a blog post announcing the deal from Patrick Morley, general manager and senior vice […] Continue reading VMware to acquire Kubernetes security startup Octarine and fold it into Carbon Black