Archive for the ‘Kubernetes’ Category

TL;DR Modern Apps use Platforms, Continuous Delivery, and Modern Languages. Or more specifically, Modern Apps are written in Modern Languages, get deployed onto Platforms, and that deployment process is Continuous Delivery (as these things are all interconnected). Background ‘Modern Apps’ seems to be a hot topic right now. Some of my DXC colleagues are getting […]


For a little while I’ve been maintaining a FaaS on Kubernetes list to track the many implementations of Functions as a Service running on top of Kubernetes. Today brings CloudState as the first addition in a little while, and it’s quite an interesting one for a variety of reasons. Knative I became aware of CloudState […]


I’ve seen this emerge a few times: I want a thing Eek – too many things – I need a thing manager I don’t care about things, just do the thing for me Applying the pattern to Kubernetes: I want a Kubernetes Eek – too many Kubernetes – I need a Kubernetes manager I don’t […]