Kubernetes stories
NeuVector enhances Kubernetes security with new features that prevent vulnerabilities from reaching production, ensuring safer container orchestration.
VMware has announced plans to acquire Heptio, a leader in the open Kubernetes ecosystem, to enhance its cloud-native offerings.
HPE expands container offering with updates to HPE OneSphere, simplifying hybrid IT for modern application development.
It's clear that this release from Google is part of an attempt to bolster its hybrid cloud strategy amidst fierce rivalry.
Hitachi Vantara broadens its Enterprise Cloud offerings, launching HEC Container Platform for robust cloud-native app deployment and hybrid cloud management.
The application container software market will grow 40% over the next few years, reaching nearly $3 billion by 2020, according to 451 Research.
Red Hat acquired CoreOS in January, describing them as an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.
Microsoft and Red Hat extend their partnership, bringing OpenShift to Azure to enhance hybrid cloud capabilities for enterprise developers.
Splunk expands AI capabilities to boost customer profitability, performance and security. Integration with open source and cloud-native tech also expanded.
IBM is preparing for the expected AI explosion with a new platform for machine learning and a team of expert consultants.
Red Hat is set to acquire CoreOS for USD $250 million, aiming to bolster its Kubernetes and container operations through this strategic purchase.
Kasten unveils its K10 platform at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, offering innovative data management for stateful containerised apps across Kubernetes deployments.
In addition, Red Hat is making its newly-launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP Solutions available as part of the Red Hat Developer Program.
The new platform is built on the open source Kubernetes-based container architecture and supports both Docker containers and Cloud Foundry.
Google is teaming up with Cisco to offer new solutions for the hybrid cloud market, providing customers with a combination of cloud and on-premises options.
Microsoft and Red Hat are extending their alliance with two new initiatives aimed at supporting enterprises in their adoption of containers.
The goal is to make building cloud-agnostic, portable, containerized infrastructure easier for developers and IT operators using Kubernetes.
Container users need persistent storage that is scalable enough for stateful applications yet also offers mobility to protect against drive failures.
The partnership includes the installation of a Kubernetes cluster backed by high-performance storage to accelerate the training of AI models.