Kubernetes: What you need to know … and why
Kelsey Hightower offers a quick overview of Kubernetes—the community, the project, and the technology for managing containerized workloads.
See how companies are using the cloud and next-generation architectures to keep up with changing markets and anticipate customer and business expectations.
Kelsey Hightower offers a quick overview of Kubernetes—the community, the project, and the technology for managing containerized workloads.
Rachel Laycock and Cassandra Shum take opposing sides in the microservices debate.
Mike Roberts introduces the concepts behind serverless architectures, explains how serverless breaks from the past, and provides reasons why it's worthy of some of the hype it’s currently receiving.
Five questions for Björn Rabenstein: Insights on Kubernetes, Prometheus, and more.
Taking opposing sides, Rachel Laycock and Cassie Shum debate the merits of microservices.
Learn the core differences between microservices and SOA so you can make an informed choice when determining which is best for your particular situation.
Bridget Kromhout explains why no amount of industrial-strength job scheduling makes your organization immune to Conway’s law.
The essential parts of an Infrastructure as Code platform.
How focusing on communication, teams, and innovation can help you transform your company.
Help guide your organization in the areas of service design, system design, and even organizational design.
Moving beyond ad-hoc automation to take advantage of patterns that deliver predictable capabilities.
Why you should stop managing infrastructure and start really programming it.
Microservices optimize evolutionary change at a granular level.
Empathy, communication, and collaboration across organizational boundaries.
Docker, Rocket, and big industry changes are making it a great time to seriously consider using containers.
An astonishing connection between web ops and medical care.