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Pivotal Container Service 101 for Business Leaders
We recently explored the key features of Pivotal Container Service (PKS) from the developer and operator perspectives. In this post, we focus on the perspective of business and IT leaders.
Pivotal Container Service: What Operations Needs to Know
Pivotal Container Service (PKS) has some compelling features for application developers, as we catalogued in a recent post. But what about the IT operations team?
Here, we'll highlight some key...
Pivotal Container Service: What Developers Need to Know
Pivotal Container Service (PKS) simplifies Kubernetes adoption for VMware-based IT organizations in a variety of ways. In this post, we'll focus on some of the key things developers should know about...
Adopting Enterprise-Grade Container Orchestration on Your Infrastructure
It's difficult to get started with cloud-native applications until you've addressed some key issues - organizational and cultural - that lie outside of technology.
Introduction to Kubernetes And Its Infrastructure
Kubernetes (K8s) is a Container Orchestration Platform that was influenced by Google engineers experience developing and working with Borg. As many know, Google has been running containers at large...