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Docker ties up with Neo4j, LangChain, and Ollama to launch Gen AI Stack
Gen AI Stack, which also comes with a built-in assistant, is expected to accelerate developer tasks within Docker.
What ChatGPT doesn’t say about Kubernetes in production
Generative AI is already proving helpful across many relatively basic use cases, but how does it hold up when tasked with more technical guidance?
6 best practices to keep Kubernetes costs under control
Successfully managing Kubernetes infrastructure and management costs requires granular monitoring, shared visibility, and effective controls. Here’s how to get there.
Snowflake updates target generative AI demand from enterprises
While Snowpark Container Services and an Nvidia partnership will help enterprises manage large language models, Streamlit and Git updates are squarely aimed at easing developers’ tasks.
Using Microsoft Azure’s Prometheus monitoring with Kubernetes
Azure Monitor managed service for Prometheus smooths the way to multi-cluster monitoring across Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Arc-hosted Kubernetes, and on-prem Kubernetes deployments.
When are containers or serverless a red flag?
Everyone loves to use new technology, but sometimes it’s counterproductive. Business case should drive technology choices, not the other way around.
7 key features for Kubernetes and container security
Uptycs combines threat detection for Kubernetes and container runtimes, along with automated registry scanning and Kubernetes hardening checks. Here are the highlights.
The 5 most essential technologies for enterprises today
Five CTOs share their insights on the most strategic cutting-edge tools and technologies behind the innovation and competitiveness of their companies.
Amazing federated multicloud apps
Applications that span multiple public clouds are becoming more popular, especially with Kubernetes and containers, but think carefully.
Red Hat puts Podman container management on the desktop
Open-source GUI tool allows developers to create, deploy, and manage containers running locally or in remote Kubernetes clusters.
Component-based development has been a long time coming
The ability to build systems out of reusable and interchangeable parts has been growing for the past 30 years. We are finally getting there with cloud. Expect big changes in the near future.
Kubernetes cost management for the real world
How much will Kubernetes cost to run? That question has become much easier to answer for Azure Kubernetes Service, thanks to OpenCost integration.
How to get started with event-driven microservices
Event-driven microservices are an excellent way to deliver both historical and new data to all of the systems and teams that need it, but they come with additional overhead and management requirements. Start small.
5 steps to bringing Kubernetes costs in line
Spending on Kubernetes and container-related infrastructure has soared in the past two years. Follow these steps to eliminate the guesswork and waste.
Docker’s bad week
Instead of focusing on the poorly communicated decision to sunset Free Teams, look at the company’s overall direction to focus on what developers want.
Docker sunsets Free Team subscriptions, roiling open source projects
Docker users with a legacy Free Team organization subscription have been told they have one month to convert to a paid tier or risk losing access to their data.
How eBPF unlocks cloud native innovation
By allowing Linux kernel capabilities to be extended without changing kernel source code, eBPF is bringing faster innovation, more efficient networking, and greater performance and scalability to the cloud native stack.
Don’t let buzzwords drive your cloud architecture
Many enterprises follow the crowd and choose as many hyped concepts as possible. Don't do it. Work from the requirements to the solution, not the other way around.