IBM Kicks Up Kubernetes Compatibility With Open Source
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by cobra_admin
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On the first day of KubeCon IBM kicked up its Kubernetes compatibility by announcing two new open source projects — Kui and Iter8 — along with advancements to existing open source Tekton and Razee. IBM has a long history contributing open source code, and today’s announcement comes as the vendor quickly moves to integrate its legacy software portfolio with Red Hat’s Kubernetes-focused OpenShift platform.
The mass migration to containerize and orchestrate applications in hybrid- and multi-cloud environments has seen Kubernetes emerge as the de facto container orchestration platform for cloud-native applications. And as such, vendors are scrambling to re-orient their operations to accommodate the burgeoning Kubernetes ecosystem.
[Source: SDxCentral]
On the first day of KubeCon IBM kicked up its Kubernetes compatibility by announcing two new open source projects — Kui and Iter8 — along with advancements to existing open source Tekton and Razee. IBM has a long history contributing open source code, and today’s announcement comes as the vendor…
On the first day of KubeCon IBM kicked up its Kubernetes compatibility by announcing two new open source projects — Kui and Iter8 — along with advancements to existing open source Tekton and Razee. IBM has a long history contributing open source code, and today’s announcement comes as the vendor…