Build secure applications with OpenShift 4.3 on public cloud
Building secure applications that ensure data privacy and security when deployed to a public cloud environment is crucial for businesses that collect customer data, particularly for regulated...
View ArticleThe CNCF etcd project reaches a significant milestone with completion of...
This week, a third-party security audit was published on etcd, the open source distributed key-value store that plays a crucial role in scaling Kubernetes in the cloud. For etcd, this audit was...
View ArticleIBM-backed Grillo open sources earthquake early-warning system through The...
Earlier today, The Linux Foundation announced it will host a new initiative to accelerate the standardization and deployment of earthquake early-warning (EEW) systems for earthquake preparedness...
View ArticleInstall Red Hat OpenShift 4 on your laptop
Do you want to learn Red Hat OpenShift 4? Or do you want to have your own instance of OpenShift on your laptop so that you can quickly do some tests? I use Minishift on my laptop a lot but Minishift is...
View ArticleOpenShift 101: Introduction, architecture, and operators
Red Hat OpenShift is an open source container application platform that runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) and is built on top of Kubernetes. It takes care of integrated scaling,...
View ArticleIstio 1.7 delivers hybrid cloud features
Today’s Istio 1.7 release offers significant improvements to Istio’s operational experience. Several new feature improvements, including control plane upgrades, virtual machine integration, and a...
View ArticleOpenShift Virtualization 2.4: A declarative coexistence of virtual machines...
Virtual machines (VMs) on one platform and containers on another, technically, are a relic of bygone times. How about having both on the same platform? In addition, what if that comes with proven open...
View ArticleBuild Smart on Kubernetes Hands-on Learning Journey
As containerization grows in popularity, Kubernetes continues to lead as an open source system for container orchestration. From process automation to the simplification of scaling applications, it is...
View ArticleWhat are containers and why do you need them?
“Awww, come on guys, it’s so simple. Maybe you need a refresher course. … It’s all ball bearings nowadays.” (Source: Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher in the 1985 movie “Fletch”). Sadly, it is not all about ball...
View ArticleOpenShift 101: Web console and CLI
In the first blog post in this introductory series on RedHat OpenShift, you learned about its architecture and components. In this blog post, you will explore the OpenShift web console and command-line...
View ArticleBuild Smart on Kubernetes World Tour: Developers’ path to platform freedom
Without a doubt, Kubernetes is one of hottest open tech projects today and has been so for many years now. The reason for its durable, not-so-secret success? It’s the ability to containerize code,...
View ArticleOpen source gravitates to outer space
The 2016 movie, Hidden Figures, highlighted IBM technologists who played a crucial role in NASA’s mission to put a man on the moon. Fifty years later, IBM is still actively working to open...
View ArticleOpenShift 101: OpenShift Pipelines
One of the interesting additions to Red Hat OpenShift 4 is OpenShift Pipelines, which I will introduce in this blog. I’ll start by reviewing DevOps, and then I will jump right into OpenShift Pipelines,...
View ArticleThe IBM Kubernetes Certification process
Inside IBM, a large number of containerized software products are released every day. They are built with different personas, Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift cluster requirements, and install...
View ArticleBasics of Kubernetes security
Kubernetes is popular among developers and administrators, and the concepts of deploying, scaling, and managing containerized applications are very familiar. However, when production deployments are...
View ArticleIstio 1.8 focuses on usability and upgrades
On May 24, 2017, IBM and Google announced the launch of Istio, an open technology that enables developers to seamlessly connect, manage, and secure, and control networks of different microservices —...
View Articleetcd moves from being an incubating to a graduated project at the CNCF
etcd is an open source distributed key-value store that plays a crucial role in scaling Kubernetes clusters. The etcd project has been on an impressive journey to maturity under the guidance of the...
View Article6 industry-changing open source projects from IBM in 2020
2020 was a busy year for open source at IBM. While we’ve released a number of new projects this year that all have exciting potential, I wanted to highlight 6 new projects from IBM’s open source...
View ArticleIBM joins the Crossplane community
Today IBM is pleased to announce that it is joining the Crossplane community and releasing an experimental release of a Crossplane provider for IBM Cloud. This enables IBM Cloud managed resources to be...
View ArticleContainer security requires more than securing your images
Many of us saw this scene play out several times over: customer financial records are exposed and account numbers are hacked. Security and compliance in a modern-day, cloud-native application are not...
View ArticleAll new Building Cloud Native and Multicloud Applications course now available
A brand new version of the Building Cloud Native and Multicloud Applications course is now available. For this second version, we completely restructured and rewrote the course from the ground up to...
View ArticleDevelopers can now use IBM’s cloud services across multiple environments with...
Today we announced that IBM Cloud Satellite has designed its cloud services to be available across multiple environments — on IBM Cloud, on premises, or at the edge. This is big news for enterprise...
View Article13 challenges creating an open, scalable, and secure serverless platform
Introduction Serverless is the natural evolution of cloud computing. In essence, serverless comes down to two main features: (1) you “pay by the drink” for all computing resources and (2) you get more...
View ArticleIstio adoption at Sberbank: Viewpoints from the international project team
In 2018, Sberbank initiated a project, codenamed SberSynapse (referred to as Synapse hereafter), to develop a robust integration architecture for their banking application. Their goal was to build a...
View ArticleBuild Smart on Kubernetes World Tour: Back for 2021!
Kubernetes is one of the fastest-growing open source projects in history, and growth is accelerating. Adoption continues to soar among companies that employ them. In fact, more than 1,500 companies use...
View ArticleRun WebSphere Liberty and Open Liberty on Microsoft Azure
Looking to modernize your existing Enterprise Java applications and move them to the Microsoft Azure Cloud? Deciding on the approach to develop and deploy your next generation cloud-native application...
View ArticleBuild and run regulated workloads in the cloud
Maintaining compliance with industry regulations and avoiding costly and embarrassing security breaches are now a standard part of any software modernization or cloud migration effort. In July of 2020,...
View ArticleHow a growing ecosystem of 90+ partners creates opportunities for clients...
In 2019, we introduced an industry-first platform called the IBM Cloud for Financial Services to help financial institutions host mission-critical workloads with confidence while adhering to stringent...
View ArticleCloud made easy
Businesses across industries are embracing a hybrid cloud approach more than ever as they seek to digitally transform in the post-pandemic world. In fact, 64% of companies surveyed in an IBM Institute...
View ArticleJoin the Build Smart on Kubernetes Challenge
May 10, 2021 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM CEST 4:30 PM – 9:30 PM IST As the growth of container deployment and microservices accelerates, Kubernetes continues to dominate the enterprise...
View ArticleAnnouncing the winners of the Build Smart on Kubernetes Challenge 2021
Many competed, six won. We’re excited to announce the winners of the Build Smart on Kubernetes Challenge, our most recent stop on the Build Smart on Kubernetes World Tour. These winners — from Canada,...
View ArticleGrillo tests earthquake detection system in Puerto Rico
Earthquakes killed over 800,000 people globally between 2000 and 2015, and almost one-third of the world’s population (some 2.7 billion people) live in seismically active regions. For those in the...
View ArticleUtilize LinuxONE as a platform to build open source technology
Call for Code invites developers to build and contribute to sustainable, open source technology projects. Now, there is an opportunity for developers to use one of the world’s most reliable,...
View ArticleProjects and the advantages of Git branching
It took me a while to start to understand the power that Red Hat OpenShift brings to the Kubernetes world. As someone who is supposed to advocate for OpenShift, I first need to know why I would use the...
View ArticleHow to customize the OpenShift Compliance Operator by using a tailored profile
Overview Developers no longer just build applications, but also play essential roles for infrastructure operations in DevOps and infrastructure as code (IaC) areas. In those situations, you may also be...
View ArticleNo-cost IBM Semeru Runtime Certified Edition 11 now available for all Java...
Following on from our recent introduction of the no-cost IBM Semeru Runtimes to develop and run Java applications, IBM is announcing the availability of IBM Semeru Runtime Certified Edition 11,...
View ArticleUse and contribute to a new Open Source Cloud Guide
Today, at All Things Open, IBM is releasing the Open Source Cloud Guide, which highlights various use cases that are important in hybrid cloud environments, features the important open source projects...
View ArticleGitOps: Best practices for the real world
There is a common misunderstanding about how GitOps should be applied in real-world environments. Developers equate Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with GitOps in concept or believe that GitOps can only...
View ArticleKnative 1.0 release: What developers need to know
Today we join the Knative community to celebrate the biggest milestone of the project. Knative 1.0 is generally available. In this blog post, we briefly retrace the history of Knative, discuss 1.0...
View ArticleIBM applauds Knative’s application to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Today, Knative applied to become an incubating project at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Today’s news is a major step in the right direction for the future of Knative. Knative adds the...
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