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25 percent of cloud-native breaches are due to managed services configured to default security profiles or with excessive permissions, new research has revealed.
With hybrid cloud becoming the norm for a healthy chunk of enterprise networks, future business success will in large part depend on the success of hybrid cloud implementations. Experts say one type of developer skill in particular will be instrumental in the delivery of competitive enterprise-scale hybrid IT implementations, but that those skills are sadly lacking in too many IT teams.
Red Hat has announced an integration of Ansible and OpenShift that enables organisations to automate the deployment of Kubernetes clusters alongside legacy IT systems.
The enterprise open source solution provider unveiled a technical preview of the integration at AnsibleFest Virtual 2020, which the company said expands automation capabilities for companies leveraging hybrid cloud architecture.
VMware has announced its intent to purchase early-stage security start-up Octarine as it looks to improve container security in VMware Carbon Black Cloud.
Octarine’s security platform for Kubernetes is designed to simplify DevSecOps and protect modern application workloads in cloud-native environments.
Cisco has announced a “container-as-a-service” platform based on Kubernetes for its HyperFlex hyperconverged (HCI) environment.
The plug-and-play Kubernetes software package was announced alongside updates to Cisco’s management tools that help IT and dev teams maintain visibility across application domains.
European firms are outperforming other regions when it comes to integrating security into DevOps practices.
That’s according to automation software provider Puppet’s latest State of DevOps Report, which this year canvassed 3,000 organisations to determine how far they have integrated security into their software development lifecycles.
IBM today took the wraps off a new project that aims to bring Cloud Foundry to Red Hat’s OpenShift container platform.
The company showcased the experimental project at the Cloud Foundry Summit in The Hague, with TechCrunch reporting that IBM plans to turn the concept into a fully-fledged project that will allow Cloud Foundry users to deploy applications to OpenShift, while providing OpenShift customers with the Cloud Foundry experience.
Developers exercise significant autonomy over the purchasing decisions of enterprises embracing cloud computing and hybrid strategies, according to new research released by IDC, that surveyed 2,500 developers.
While Pivotal has previously boasted that the majority of Fortune 500 companies use its services, including American and Southwest and Boeing, the company has laboured since its IPO in April 2018 and reported $31.7 million losses in its last financial quarter.
AWS released containers for machine learning applications in March Google Cloud Platform (GCP) has launched Deep Learning Containers, portable and consistent environments for developing, testing and deploying machine learning applications. The docker images, released in beta, work on cloud, on-premises, and across GCP products and services, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), AI Platform, Cloud Run,… Read More
Latest kubectl vulnerability linked to incomplete patch of previous flaw discovered in March A security researcher has discovered a fresh flaw in container orchestration platform Kubernetes, which if exploited could allow attackers to place malicious containers on users workstations. The vulnerability affects the Kubernetes kubectl command-line tool, a tool that allows users to copy files… Read More
Rapid channel is in alpha testing and brings support for Windows Containers At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, taking place this week in Barcelona, Google announced that it will offer three release channels for its Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), targeting different risk tolerance and business requirements. GKE has always automated the delivery of new Kubernetes versions to… Read More