This post follows on from our first post on Cloud Native Transformation Patterns: Introduction.
This article is co-written by Anne Currie and Michelle Gienow Though the terms are often confused, cloud computing and Cloud Native are two entirely separate entities!
This article was jointly written by Container Solutions engineer Anne Currie and Michelle Gienow. Once upon a time, the world’s most advanced technologies were attainable only by large enterprises. Co...
Cloud computing changed the required skills for software engineers and system administrators. IT departments that didn’t continuously researched and adopted new technologies are usually caught off-gua...
Cloud native architecture can practically endow software developers with superpowers by granting project velocity, scalability, increased security and reliability, even cost savings. An undeniably pot...
Docker and Kubernetes are undoubtedly the biggest names in Cloud Native infrastructure right now. But: are they competing technologies, or complementary ones? Do we need to worry about joining the rig...
In 2018, StackOverflow's annual survey asked developers if they'd feel ultimately responsible for the unethical use of code they wrote. 80% said no.
I’ve been playing around with the Kubernetes Service Catalog and in this blog post, I’d like to share some of the fun. First things first: what is this Service Catalog thing? Here’s what the documenta...