Editor's note
The North American KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 event was held in Chicago from Nov. 6 to 9. The hybrid conference consisted of more than 80 different sessions across 10+ tracks and dove into all topics in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) purview.
Experts shared their knowledge, and keynote speakers from CNCF, Red Hat, VMware, Microsoft and others hosted discussions that focused on the state of the cloud in 2023 and beyond.
Review news from the European KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 event held in Amsterdam in April. Topics at that event included Observability Day and Cloud Native Wasm Day. Project meetings also took place for CNCF projects.
And remember to check back for updates from the North American conference.
1News from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 in Chicago
Stay informed on all the news and announcements from the show, along with analysis and insights from our experts and news writers.
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Key takeaways from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023
Over 14,000 attendees took in KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 from Chicago and saw major announcements across the board in observability, sustainability and more. Read Now
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Security highlights from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon provided valuable insights for security teams supporting cloud-native development, including securing GenAI, platform engineering and supply chains. Read Now
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 cloud-native vendor highlights
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 served as a hub where vendors and IT pros discussed the latest advancements in cloud-native technologies. Read Now
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Generative AI brings changes to cloud-native platforms
Generative AI took over tech in 2023, and cloud-native platforms are no exception. The need to support LLMs is already affecting CNCF projects, including Kubernetes. Read Now
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Intel exec affixes OpenSSF, CNCF open source security efforts
Intel's Arun Gupta, now governing board chair of both the CNCF and OpenSSF, discusses his plans to bring all three organizations together to improve open source security. Read Now
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Emergent observability topics at KubeCon 2023
New use cases like cost management, sustainability and scalability will lead observability discussions in the North American KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 conference. Read Now
2News to prepare for the North American conference
Attendees preparing for North America KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 will want some insights on the various news related to the cloud and announcements from the European version in April. Developer training and the ongoing changes in the DevOps world are at the forefront of discussions that attendees should be aware of. Since April, vendors have also made moves regarding their build versus buy discussions. Also, FinOps and generative AI are two hot topics that will be front and center for conference attendees.
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CNCF: Developer training is key, the challenge is time & cost
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has conducted a survey (the team modestly called it a microsurvey of just 135 contributors, but size is not important and small is beautiful, right?) to ... Read Now
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Now a graduated CNCF project, Istio contests complexity rep
Boasting a broader contributor base, including Microsoft, and with service mesh on the verge of going fully mainstream, Istio advocates look to shake the project's early image. Read Now
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What Cisco's Splunk acquisition means for app modernization
Cisco's networking prowess and Splunk's data analytics power will now be under one roof. Here's what can IT teams expect with this mega acquisition between two tech giants. Read Now
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Cloud-native development still a work in progress for companies
Enterprise Strategy Group's Paul Nashawaty breaks down the research firm's latest survey on the state of cloud-native application development. The picture isn't perfect. Read Now
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Cloud experts weigh in on the state of FinOps
Surprised by your cloud bill? Experts weigh in on the rising popularity of FinOps, the art of building a FinOps strategy and the struggle to optimize cloud costs. Read Now
3What happened during the European conference?
CloudNativeCon featured numerous sessions on Kubernetes-related topics, such as integrations, scaling and networking. Observability, cybersecurity and GitOps were also high on the agenda, with sessions on the OpenTelemetry observability framework and software supply chain security. Also covered were talks focusing on climate and sustainability in cloud-native development, as well as community building and diversity in open source.
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At KubeCon 2023, observability and FinOps high on the agenda
With data sprawl increasing as IT budgets shrink, observability and FinOps were hot topics at KubeCon Europe 2023. Get an industry analyst's perspective on trends to watch. Read Now
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KubeCon highlights open source to combat climate change
Addressing climate change takes a community. At KubeCon Europe 2023, experts discussed how open source practices and projects can foster sustainability. Read Now
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Takeaways and emerging trends from KubeCon Europe 2023
An industry analyst shares key highlights and trends to watch from this year's KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, including adoption of large language models and WebAssembly. Read Now
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Sidecarless eBPF service mesh sparks debate
As cloud-native service meshes expand beyond Kubernetes, open source community members raise concerns about the security and suitability of eBPF in sidecarless architectures. Read Now
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Veritas shows off software SAN for Kubernetes at KubeCON 2023
Veritas InfoScale aims to provide high-performance block access storage despite limitations such as a maximum node count of 16 per cluster Read Now
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Server-side Wasm boosts K8s bonds, devx ahead of key update
Early adopters await a WASI update this year before server-side Wasm can be ready for wider production use. For now, PaaS vendors have begun to bridge some of the gaps. Read Now
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023: Container no-brainers
The Computer Weekly Open Source Insider team spoke with five cloud container orchestration specialists to find out what they think are the factors determining the state of Kubernetes (K8s) for developers and DevOps teams today. Read Now