Incubating Upbound: Delivering Modern Application Infrastructure
Today the CNCF announced that the open source Crossplane project, created by Upbound and with a broad community of contributors, has reached incubation level at the »
Today the CNCF announced that the open source Crossplane project, created by Upbound and with a broad community of contributors, has reached incubation level at the »
We launched Upbound Universal Crossplane (UXP) less than a week ago and already momentum is building around the first enterprise-grade distribution of open source Crossplane. Two »
The future of Kubernetes itself could well be found in the open source Crossplane project. That was one of the prevailing themes at the Crossplane Community »
Today we’re excited to welcome Microsoft and Alibaba to the Crossplane community and announce that Crossplane is the Kubernetes implementation of the Open Application Model! »
84 percent of enterprises already have a multicloud strategy and most companies have an average of four clouds in use today. The multicloud community needed a place to convene and define what multicloud really means and share ways to be successful. »
Today, live from KubeCon Seattle, Rook is announcing the v0.9.0 release. In this release Ceph support has moved to stable. In addition, Rook has added expanded support for additional storage solutions, now doubling the number of supported storage solutions in Rook. »
Today we are introducing Crossplane, the open source multicloud control plane. It exposes workload and resource abstractions on-top of existing managed services that enables a high »
If you are running in a public cloud, your applications and services are likely consuming numerous managed platform services. While your code is deployed in VMs, »
Today we’re celebrating Rook’s graduation to the CNCF Incubating stage »