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Crossplane and Kubernetes News (UPDATED)
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 07, 2023,
updated Sep 09, 2023
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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,