VCs are betting big on Kubernetes: Here are 5 reasons why

At times, Kubernetes can feel like a superpower, but with all of the benefits of scalability and agility comes immense complexity. The truth is, few developers understand how Kubernetes works. Continue reading VCs are betting big on Kubernetes: Here are 5 reasons why

IBM Integrates Data Security

IBM Security today announced it is adding data security capabilities to IBM Cloud Pak for Security for the first time. Built on top of the Red Hat OpenShift platform, IBM Cloud Pak for Security is an integrated suite of threat management tools and pro… Continue reading IBM Integrates Data Security

Kong launches Kong Konnect, its cloud-native connectivity platform

At its (virtual) Kong Summit 2020, API platform Kong today announced the launch of Kong Konnect, its managed end-to-end cloud-native connectivity platform. The idea here is to give businesses a single service that allows them to manage the connectivity between their APIs and microservices and help developers and operators manage their workflows across Kong’s API […] Continue reading Kong launches Kong Konnect, its cloud-native connectivity platform

Enterprise News – ESW #156

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IBM brings Cloud Foundry and Red Hat OpenShift together

At the Cloud Foundry Summit in The Hague, IBM today showcased its Cloud Foundry Enterprise Environment on Red Hat’s OpenShift container platform. For the longest time, the open-source Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service ecosystem and Red Hat’s Kubernetes-centric OpenShift were mostly seen as competitors, with both tools vying for enterprise customers who want to modernize their application […] Continue reading IBM brings Cloud Foundry and Red Hat OpenShift together

With the acquisition closed, IBM goes all in on Red Hat

IBM’s massive $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat closed a few weeks ago and today, the two companies are now announcing the first fruits of this process. For the most part, today’s announcement further IBM’s ambitions to bring its products to any public and private cloud. That was very much the reason why IBM acquired […] Continue reading With the acquisition closed, IBM goes all in on Red Hat

New Cloud-Native CI/CD Projects OpenShift and Tekton

Siamak Sadeghianfar (@siamaks), Product Manager at RedHat, did shared details about two brand-new open source projects, OpenShift and Tekton, at the 2019 Nexus User Conference. These projects, inspired by Jenkins, aim to standardize Kubernetes CI/… Continue reading New Cloud-Native CI/CD Projects OpenShift and Tekton

MacOS Catalina, OpenShift, & Pink Floyd – Application Security Weekly #64

    “Waiting for the worms to come.” — Pink Floyd and RDP’s CVE-2019-0708. Even the NSA warns about the population of exposed systems, A patch commands attention for mail servers, In macOS Catalina and iOS 13, Apples finds a way… Continue reading MacOS Catalina, OpenShift, & Pink Floyd – Application Security Weekly #64

How Kubernetes came to rule the world

Open source has become the de facto standard for building the software that underpins the complex infrastructure that runs everything from your favorite mobile apps to your company’s barely usable expense tool. Over the course of the last few years, a lot of new software is being deployed on top of Kubernetes, the tool for […] Continue reading How Kubernetes came to rule the world

Red Hat and Microsoft are cozying up some more with Azure Red Hat OpenShift

It won’t be long before Red Hat becomes part of IBM, the result of the $34 billion acquisition last year that is still making its way to completion. For now, Red Hat continues as a stand-alone company, and is if to flex its independence muscles, it announced its second agreement in two days with Microsoft […] Continue reading Red Hat and Microsoft are cozying up some more with Azure Red Hat OpenShift