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Couchbase releases Autonomous Operator 1.2 for Kubernetes and OpenShift
F5 Networks set to highlight new multi-cloud, Kubernetes and DevOps capabilities
As DevOps turns 10, how do you know if it’s working for your company?
August marks a decade since the birth of DevOps, the movement that strives to unify development and operations through increased collaboration and automation in order to build, test and release software faster
Adopt DevOps & Kubernetes to stay competitive!
Adopting DevOps helps enterprises expand their digital experiences and brings down costs. Here are some of the key reasons to adopt DevOps, if you haven’t already!
Oracle’s new container engine for Kubernetes
Oracle announces its new container engine for Kubernetes, as well as open standards to cover its serverless cloud model
Kubernetes 11.0 stabilises storage and security
Kubernetes 1.10 has recently been released, following Kubernetes graduation from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) incubation
Enterprises would spend more than U$6million on the cloud per year, says survey
RightScale announces results from its ‘RightScale 2018 State of the Cloud Survey’
Portworx deploys containerised workloads with HPE
Software container company Portworx “teams up” with Hewlett-Packard Enterprise to quickly deploy and scale containerised workloads
‘Money can grow on AWS’, says Redlock
According to a report from the security intelligence group RedLock, “money can grow on Amazon Web Services (AWS)”