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New podcast weblogThe Cloud Native Now podcast is dedicated to everything related to the modern cloud-native stack: Kubernetes, microservices, platform engineering, platform-as-a-service, cloud-native security, cloud-native application protection, SaaS, serverless, WebAssembly (Wasm), containers and more. Tune in weekly as our hosts explore current events, best practices, culture, issues and trends. In this episode, Mike and Sharon talk about the state of cloud native and Kubernetes, touch on cloud-native security, cluster management issues, Docker’s latest moves and whether Kubernetes is actually fit for purpose. Have a topic you want us to cover? A guest you want to hear from? Or just want to tell us how wrong we are? Email Sharon at sharon@techstronggroup.com and let’s keep the cloud-native conversation going!
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Docker Hub Insecurity - Cloud Native Now - EP12
Mike and Paul Nashawaty, practice lead for application development at the Futurum Group, discuss the implication of millions of repositories on Docker Hub that were used to distribute malware before diving into how cloud-native application security might improve. Then the conversation turns to applying artificial intelligence (AI) to managing application programming interfaces (APIs) and the rise of control planes to centralize the management of distributed IT platforms. Links Referenced in Podcast: https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/docker/jfrog-reveals-docker-hub-compromise-spanning-millions-of-repositories/https://cloudnativenow.com/news/isovalent-strengthens-cloud-native-security-via-tetragon-enterprise-update/ https://cloudnativenow.com/features/upbound-adds-console-to-centralize-management-of-crossplane/https://devops.com/postman-makes-ai-tool-for-api-management-platform-available/
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IBM, NVIDIA, FinOps and Observability - Cloud Native Now - EP11
Mike and Paul, a practice lead for application development at the Futurum Group, discuss the cloud-native implications of the IBM move to acquire HashiCorp before diving into why NVIDIA acquired Run:AI. Then the conversation shifts to applying best FinOps to rein in Kubernetes costs. Additionally, Paul previews some of the results of an observability survey conducted by Futurum.
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Kubernetes Maturity - Cloud Native Now - EP10
Mike and Paul Nashawaty, practice lead for application development for the Futurum Group, dive into the latest update to Kubernetes before moving on to what platforms are best for running cloud-native applications.Then the discussion shifts to Broadcom’s Tanzu strategy, the state of Kubernetes cybersecurity and the rise of WebAssembly (Wasm).
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Pitchers, Catchers and Kubernetes Report(s) - Cloud Native Now EP9
Sharon and Mike discuss a slew of new reports on platform engineering, DevSecOps in cloud-native environments and observability and Istio loses some service mesh weight with its Ambient project. Then, Mike and Sharon talk about Civo's acquisition of Kubefirst to advance GitOps--and possibly fill the gap left by Weaveworks. Sharon says goodbye as she moves on to a new role outside of Techstrong Group - but the podcast will continue!Links Referenced in Podcast:Platform Engineering and Kubernetes:https://devops.com/survey-surfaces-substantial-platform-engineering-gains/Lack of Visibility into Kubernetes Environments:https://devops.com/survey-surfaces-lack-of-significant-observability-progress/Time to Get DevSecOps Right:https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/revolutionizing-software-development-with-cloud-native-devsecops/Istio Loses Weight:https://cloudnativenow.com/features/maintainers-of-istio-move-closer-to-delivering-on-lighter-weight-ambient-promise/
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU: Wasm, AI and Rancher - Oh, My! - Cloud Native Now EP8
Mike checks in from Paris at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU, and highlights WebAssembly (Wasm) announcements, the CNCF's launch of an End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB), advancements from Docker and Loft Labs and, of course, the hottest thing going: AI. Links Referenced in Podcast:https://cloudnativenow.com/features/cncf-formally-convenes-end-user-technical-advisory-board/https://cloudnativenow.com/features/fermyon-to-donate-open-source-wasm-platform-to-cncf/ https://cloudnativenow.com/features/cosmonic-delivers-on-promise-to-support-latest-wasm-standards/https://cloudnativenow.com/features/ai-emerges-as-next-major-kubernetes-challenge/Docker and Red Hat:https://cloudnativenow.com/features/red-hat-allies-with-docker-inc-for-testcontainers-cloud-framework/Loft Labs and Rancher:https://cloudnativenow.com/features/loft-labs-integrates-virtual-kubernetes-clusters-with-rancher/
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The Kubernetes Ecosystem with CNCF's Taylor Dolezal - Cloud Native Now EP7
Sharon and Mike welcome Taylor Dolezal, head of ecosystem for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to discuss the current state of cloud-native, the challenges and complexities end-users face and how the CNCF can help them navigate the expanding cloud-native landscape. Sharon, Mike and Taylor also delve into the potential for generative AI and discuss the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU conference in Paris.Links Referenced in Podcast:Christina Noble Foundation: https://cncf.org