cloud native
What Test Automation Tools Need to Handle When AI is Generating Cloud-Native Code at Scale
AI coding assistants change what test automation tools need to handle in cloud-native environments. Explore where the gaps concentrate and what to address ...
How AI SaaS Platforms Are Transforming Cloud-Native Applications
By combining the scalability of cloud-native architecture with the intelligence of AI, businesses can create applications that are not only efficient but also adaptive and future-ready ...
Cloud-Native’s Interest Payment Just Came Due
We spent a decade telling each other that cloud-native was how you move fast. Break the monolith into services. Put everything in containers. Declare your infrastructure. Add a service mesh, a GitOps ...
Tigera Introduces Lynx, a Unified Control Plane for Kubernetes‑Native AI Agents
The first Kubernetes AI agent control plane is here. Tigera, best known for backing the open-source Calico networking and security stack for Kubernetes, is pushing beyond traditional container security with the launch ...
The AI Native Stack Already Exists. We’ve Been Calling It Cloud Native
Enterprise AI feels like a clean break from everything before it. Look closely at what makes it run in production, and you find fifteen years of cloud native engineering that solved these ...
How Cloud Native Became the AI Native Stack
For the last fifteen years, the cloud native community has been busy doing what it does best: solving hard operational problems, usually before the rest of the industry fully understands why those ...
Rediscovering RocksDB – Embedded Storage in Cloud-Native Applications
Originally developed at Facebook and built on top of LevelDB, RocksDB is an embedded key-value store designed for fast local storage ...
Linkerd 2.20, the Latest Release of the Cloud-Native Service Mesh, Arrives
Linkerd 2.20 maintainer Buoyant claims it has slashed control plane memory usage by 85% in this version. If you want a lean, mean cloud-native mesh, Linkerd is for you. This latest release ...
Ten Years of the Operator Pattern: What We Got Right, What We’d Change
CoreOS introduced the operator pattern in November 2016, and nearly a decade later operators are everywhere. Almost every CNCF graduated project ships one, every database vendor offers one, and every platform team ...
Securing the Cloud-Native Edge
The job of “protecting the data” in a cloud-native environment used to mean snapshots and offsite copies of stateful workloads. That definition is breaking down quickly. Once an organization starts running RAG ...

