Crossplane and Kubernetes News (UPDATED)
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Upbound Extends Reach of Crossplane Control Plane Service
Upbound's new version of Crossplane will make it simpler for IT teams to deploy the control plane across a hybrid cloud computing environment.
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Upbound Spaces brings managed control planes to self-hosted computing environments
Upbound Inc., the startup behind the popular open-source Crossplane project, today announced a new self-hosting feature for its flagship control plane technology, enabling users to deploy managed control planes in self-managed computing environments.
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Cosmonic Commits to Next Iteration of Wasm Standard
Cosmonic's PaaS now supports the WebAssembly Component Model that is at the core of a forthcoming major update.
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Kubernetes: The ‘All Things’ Platform
Kubernetes has transitioned from being a mere tool for scaling applications into a comprehensive platform for a diverse range of cloud-native operations.
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Bogus CVE follow-ups
On August 26 I posted details here on my blog about the bogus curl issue CVE-2020-19909. Luckily, it got a lot of attention and triggered discussions widely. Maybe I helped shed light on the brittleness of this system. This was not a unique instance and it was not the first time it happened. This has been going on for years.
UPDATE
More from SJVN:
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Upbound Introduces Spaces for Enhanced Cloud Control Plane Management
Sometimes, you need privacy for your developer platforms and cloud-native Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) thanks to stringent compliance and data sovereignty requirements. If that's your situation, and you don't want to burn your time building it yourself from various open-source programs, consider Upbound's new Spaces, a self-hosting approach to the open-source project Crossplane,