Spice up your Infrastructure as Code with TACOS

TACOS stands for: Terraform Automation and COllaboration Software. It provides a framework for solving the problems with operating IaC at scale. »
TACOS stands for: Terraform Automation and COllaboration Software. It provides a framework for solving the problems with operating IaC at scale. »
Over the past few months Crossplane has pushed the boundaries of Kubernetes with the number of Custom Resources it supports. In this post we’ll explore the limitations Upbound engineers have discovered and how we’ve helped to overcome them. »
Whether your foray into remote product management is temporary or permanent, reducing your meeting footprint creates new opportunities. »
Configuration Drift Explained Put simply, configuration drift is where production environment settings change in ways the platform team didn’t anticipate and doesn’t want. This »
“Sumbry’s Philosophy on building a great engineering team.” “We’re hiring a team of rockstars!” Every time I hear that quote, I cringe. Now while »
Every day Upbounders wake up thinking about how to usher in a new era of cloud computing characterized by unprecedented customer choice, efficiency, and developer empowerment. »
Composing infrastructure is difficult. We alleviate this pain by moving Crossplane package authoring from plain YAML to IDE aided development. »
Today we’re excited to share the alpha version of Upbound’s VSCode plugin for Crossplane. With this free tool, platform teams can more easily compose infrastructure resources and author Crossplane providers for their platforms using one the most popular code editors. »
Overview Today, we're announcing the Azure Reference Platform for Kubernetes + Data Services configuration package release in Upbound Registry [https://cloud.upbound.io/registry/upbound/platform-ref-azure]. The »
Crossplane now has 100% coverage for major cloud services with the new providers: provider-jet-aws, provider-jet-azure, and provider-jet-gcp. To create new providers like these, we are introducing Terrajet, a code generation pipeline for creating Crossplane providers. »