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KubeCon 2026: Gliders, Drones and Lots of Kubernetes

KubeCon 2026: Gliders, Drones and Lots of Kubernetes

What do a glider, drones, CERN and Uber have in common? They all shared the keynote stage at KubeCon 2026 in Amsterdam last week. As a Silver Member of the CNCF, NWS was once again on site with part of the team. Find out what Sebastian, Achim, Justin, Dominik, Martin and Daniel experienced during the conference, what's new in the cloud-native world and which contributions they found particularly exciting in our review of KubeCon 2026! Keynotes: Cloud-native everywhere, NVIDIA and Uber as new...

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Kubernetes Policies with OPA Gatekeeper

Kubernetes Policies with OPA Gatekeeper

Once you have got started with Kubernetes and are in productive operation, new requirements are often added to the existing environments over time. These can be diverse: from consistent labels for rolled-out applications to security-relevant settings, there are many...

Lightweight and powerful: K3s at a glance

Lightweight and powerful: K3s at a glance

More than 10 years after its release, the Kubernetes project has found its way into the mainstream. The best proof of this is the large number of available solutions: (almost) every cloud provider has managed Kubernetes on offer, as well as a large number of freely...

Kubernetes v1.31 “Elli”: This is new

Kubernetes v1.31 “Elli”: This is new

Two weeks ago, the Kubernetes project received its first update after its tenth birthday. If you take a closer look at the release notes, at first glance there are few groundbreaking innovations in Kubernetes v1.31 with the mascot "Elli" - and that's a good thing. The...

Talos Linux on OpenStack: step by step

Talos Linux on OpenStack: step by step

Choosing the right platform for running Kubernetes workloads is an important strategic decision. Managed Kubernetes services offer a quick and easy way to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters, but they often come with limitations in terms of flexibility and...

Kubernetes Deployment Tools – Where do we stand today?

Kubernetes Deployment Tools – Where do we stand today?

Imagine that your company has opted for a microservice architecture. As you develop and deploy more and more microservices, you decide to orchestrate them using Kubernetes. You start writing YAML manifests and additional configurations and deploy the necessary tools...

Rejekts and KubeCon 2024 Review

Rejekts and KubeCon 2024 Review

Last week, our team was at KubeCon2024 to find out about the latest developments in the cloud-native landscape. Back at home, we naturally want to share our insights with you! Buckle up, get your office chair in an upright position, and let's get started with Rejekts...