Kubernetes
Cisco Container Platform – Kubernetes for the Enterprise
Developed by Google to shepherd their in-house container clusters, Kubernetes has been vying for the attention and adoption of cloud architects.
Cloud Unfiltered Podcast, Episode 33: Shannon McFarland
Are we all comfortable with the term “multicloud” yet? Used to be that we just had “the cloud,” then “public and private clouds,” then “hybrid cloud,” and now it seems...
Serverless & Developing Applications Using Multiple Cloud Providers
Serverless technologies let you write and deploy code without having to know the underlying infrastructure – but could it also be the catalyst for applications written across many cloud provider services?
Keen to Get Hands-on with ACI 3.0? Now You Can – In Minutes!
Been waiting to get your hands on the new ACI 3.0 release? Of course you have. And now you can – instantly! Here in DevNet we’ve just finished upgrading our ACI sandboxes to the latest release of ACI which offers you: Kubernetes support –
Cloud Unfiltered Episode 31: Talking Kubernetes with Tony Campbell
Tony Campbell has a long history with OpenStack and Rackspace, so his cloud credentials are solid. Now he works at CoreOS, so we talk to him about containers and Kubernetes.
NEW DevNet Sandbox! Play live with Istio on Kubernetes to manage your microservice mesh
Most of the development world is aware of the microservices and containerisation movement, given we’re now in 2018! When folks start working with microservices, they quickly realise that they proliferate fast. One application can contain a large
OpenFaaS At The Helm w/ Kubernetes in the DevNet Sandbox
One of the things that makes Cisco a great company to work with, is its commitment to innovation, developers, and open source projects. Nowhere is this more evident than at Cisco DevNet. DevNet is at the apex of that movement toward innovative and
Cloud Unfiltered Podcast, Episode 29: The State of OpenStack, and a Few Other Things, with Ben Kepes
He’s an ultra-marathoner, a highly respected tech industry reporter, and an angel investor (he’s not at all fond of that last label for its sheer pretentiousness, but I can’t think of any other way to describe what he does). He works a lot, but













