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One of the more interesting discussions that attracted some attention during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon was how, due to its design, WebAssembly (also known as Wasm) can replace Docker in many circumstances.
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You can design and build your breakthrough product in one take, or better still deliver your project in stages. If this sounds like an agile consultant’s message, well it is. Another reliable way is to slice up your proposition into different independent layers.
WebAssembly (commonly referred to as Wasm) is certainly a hot topic in the cloud native world. A CNCF survey released during KubeCon+CloudNativeCon EU in May on service mesh expressed how service mesh plug-ins to environments like Wasm were important for 25% of the respondents.
Curity sponsored this post. Mobile apps are ubiquitous these days, and unsurprisingly, many require users to log in.
We are pleased to announce that the HashiCorp Vault Enterprise 1.10 FIPS-enabled build has been evaluated as conformant with the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 standards.
MongoDB sponsored this post. The developers behind the open source MongoDB, and its commercial service counterpart MongoDB Atlas, have been busy making the document database easier to use for developers.
Rafay sponsored this post. Increasingly, Kubernetes is a key part of the enterprise tech stack, which comes with a need to secure and strengthen access.
I’ve just come back from a long (extended) holiday weekend here in the US and I’m still catching up on all the AWS launches that happened this past week. I’m particularly excited about some of the data, machine learning, and quantum computing news. Let’s have a look!
Developers are builders at heart. Many have also ventured into the IoT — an evolving space ruled by microcontrollers, sensors, and various other software-driven microelectronics. Accordingly, the Raspberry Pi has become a favorite “command center” for developers running simple applications.
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