by John Armstrong | Sep 22, 2020 | AKS, Azure, Blog, Calico for Windows
Tigera is pleased to announce that we have open-sourced Calico for Windows and made it immediately available for all to use for free. With the launch of open-source Calico for Windows, the vast ecosystem of Windows users now has unprecedented access to Kubernetes via...
by Andrew Randall | Jan 12, 2019 | AKS, Eks, GCP, Kubernetes, Project Calico, Security, Windows
With the start of the new year, it is a good time to look at what changes have happened in our industry over the last 12 months. With the help of a few recent industry surveys and some of our own perspective, I’d like to summarize some of the key trends that we are...
by Scott Coulton | Dec 10, 2018 | AKS, Guest Blog, Kubernetes, Security
In this blog post, we are going to look at why it’s a good idea to separate our applications from each other via namespaces and give them the appropriate level of access within the cluster to run. This will prevent the leakage of resources that are namespaced...
by Andrew Randall | May 7, 2018 | AKS, Application Connectivity, Azure, Calico, Calico Enterprise, Cloud Security, Containers, Kubernetes
I was excited to be in Seattle today for Microsoft’s “ultimate annual developer event”, Build, and participate in a session entitled “Why Kubernetes on Azure?”, together with Gabe Monroy, the Principal Program Manager for Containers at Microsoft Azure. We saw not only...