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Kubernetes Use Cases: Cloud Native Apps, Hybrid Clouds, at the Edge

Organizations can leverage containers for digital acceleration and to simplify application development. As environments scale and grow, managing all the containers becomes increasingly difficult. This is where Kubernetes can help. Platform9 Managed Kubernetes enables organizations to get value from containers, fast, with container orchestration delivered as a service. In this webinar we outline the benefits

The Gorilla Guide to Serverless on Kubernetes

Serverless allows organizations to get very granular in application development with the ability to develop singular functions, or group those functions together to create more complex applications fast. With serverless frameworks, organizations can get functions into production in less than one hour. By deploying these functions on Kubernetes, these functions can be deployed anywhere. The

A Buyer’s Guide to Enterprise Kubernetes Solutions

A Comparison of Pivotal PKS, Platform9 Managed Kubernetes, Rancher, and Red Hat OpenShift Many organizations are leveraging Kubernetes to streamline and orchestrate their container environment and reduce costs in a consistent manner across their on-premises environment as well as across clouds. However, Kubernetes can be difficult to manage and maintain on an ongoing basis. Several

A Buyer’s Guide to Enterprise Kubernetes Solutions

A Comparison of Pivotal PKS, Platform9 Managed Kubernetes, Rancher, and Red Hat OpenShift Many organizations are leveraging Kubernetes to streamline and orchestrate their container environment and reduce costs in a consistent manner across their on-premises environment as well as across clouds. However, Kubernetes can be difficult to manage and maintain on an ongoing basis. Several

Getting Started With Kubernetes Refcard

Getting Started with Kubernetes Kubernetes is an open-source orchestration system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts. This DZone Refcard has all you need to know about Kubernetes including how to begin using it, how to successfully build your first pod and scale intelligently, and more. Table of content: What Is Kubernetes? Key Concepts of Kubernetes

Ovum Market Radar: Container Management Platforms 2018/2019

Many organizations are embracing cloud-native development technologies to respond faster to changing business and technical requirements, increase agility, accelerate projects, and reduce costs. However, as this is still an emerging market, it can be difficult to know where to get started. This Ovum Market Rader evaluates container management platforms and can help you get started

Ovum Decision Matrix: Selecting a Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud Management Solution, 2018–19

Most organizations are looking to seamlessly leverage their multiple clouds and realize the benefits of a true hybrid cloud environment. However, evaluating cloud management products to determine which one gets you to the vision of a hybrid cloud is a time-consuming and complex process. Ovum evaluated the execution, market impact, and technical capabilities of the

Platform9 Managed Kubernetes Overview

Platform9 Managed Kubernetes is the industry’s only SaaS managed solution that is infrastructure agnostic, working across public clouds and on-premises server infrastructure. SaaS managed delivery enables on boarding in minutes, without the ongoing operational overhead of 24/7 monitoring, troubleshooting and orchestrating Kubernetes upgrades. diwTWDSM6Ms

Kubernetes Helm: Why It Matters

Kubernetes Helm makes application deployment easy, standardized and reusable. Use of Kubernetes Helm leads to better developer productivity, reduced Kubernetes deployment complexity and enhanced enterprise production readiness. Enterprises using Kubernetes Helm can speed up the adoption of cloud native applications. These applications can be sourced from open-source community provided repositories, or from an organization’s internal

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