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- 2026-01-06Redhat Blog
Red Hat's commitment to the EU Cyber Resilience Act: Shaping the future of cybersecurity standards
Red Hat's commitment to the EU Cyber Resilience Act: Shaping the future of cybersecurity standards Deep involvement in European standardisation Championing open source in a standardised world Voices from the front line Conclusion: Building a more secure future together Red Hat Learning Subscription | Product Trial About the authors Jaroslav Reznik Pavel Hruza Roman Zhukov James Lovegrove More like this Sovereignty emerges as the defining cloud challenge for EMEA enterprises Smarter troubleshooting with the new MCP server for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (now in developer preview) Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share As our reliance on connected devices and software deepens, the need for robust, transparent, and consistent cybersecurity practices is increasingly critical. The European Union's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) represents a landmark legislative moment, with the act’s purpose to be “ensuring that hardware and software products are placed on the market with fewer vulnerabilities and that manufacturers take security seriously throughout a product's lifecycle”.
#kubernetes - 2026-01-05Kubernetes Blog
Kubernetes v1.35: Extended Toleration Operators to Support Numeric Comparisons (Alpha)
Kubernetes v1.35: Extended Toleration Operators to Support Numeric Comparisons (Alpha) The evolution of tolerations Why extend tolerations instead of using NodeAffinity? Introducing Gt and Lt operators Use cases and examples Example 1: Spot instance protection with SLA thresholds Example 2: AI workload placement with GPU tiers Example 3: Cost-optimized workload placement Example 4: Performance-based placement How to use this feature What's next? Getting involved How can I learn more? Many production Kubernetes clusters blend on-demand (higher-SLA) and spot/preemptible (lower-SLA) nodes to optimize costs while maintaining reliability for critical workloads. Platform teams need a safe default that keeps most workloads away from risky capacity, while allowing specific workloads to opt-in with explicit thresholds like "I can tolerate nodes with failure probability up to 5%".
#kubernetes - 2026-01-05VMware Cloud Foundation Blog
VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 79: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations – Part 1
Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Why a Single Platform for VMs and Containers Is the Future of Modern IT VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 79: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations - Part 1 VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 80: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations - Part 2 Welcome to the next episode of the VCF Breakroom Chats. Today, we are happy to present part 1 in this 2-part series with Himanshu Singh, Director, Product Marketing, AI, Kubernetes, and Cloud Management.
#vmware #cloud-foundation #kubernetes - 2026-01-05VMware Cloud Foundation Blog
VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 80: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations – Part 2
Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Why a Single Platform for VMs and Containers Is the Future of Modern IT VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 79: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations - Part 1 VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 80: Breaking Down the Latest VMware Private AI Innovations - Part 2 Welcome to the next episode of the VCF Breakroom Chats. Today, we are happy to present Part 2 in this 2-part series with Himanshu Singh, Director, Product Marketing, AI, Kubernetes, and Cloud Management.
#vmware #cloud-foundation #kubernetes - 2026-01-05CNCF
Deploying Harbor on Kubernetes using Helm
Why deploy Harbor on Kubernetes? Understanding Harbor architecture and components How these components work together: Deploying Harbor on Kubernetes using Helm Summary: Posted on January 5, 2026 by Dhruv Tyagi and Daniel Jiang, Broadcom CNCF projects highlighted in this post Harbor is an indispensable open-source container image registry, offering robust features like policy-driven security, role-based access control, vulnerability scanning, image signing, image replication and distribution. Deploying Harbor is a common and critical step for organizations looking to streamline their containerization workflows.
#cncf - 2026-01-05Redhat Blog
Accelerating success with the Red Hat Partner Program
Accelerating success with the Red Hat Partner Program Unleashing predictable and profitable incentives Evolving for recognition and growth Delivering autonomy and efficiency through digital transformation Empowering an ecosystem of innovators About the author Kevin Kennedy More like this F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition is now validated for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Enhance workload security with confidential containers on Azure Red Hat OpenShift Bringing Deep Learning to Enterprise Applications | Code Comments Transforming Your Secrets Management | Code Comments Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share The Red Hat Partner Program continues to evolve with enhancements centered on the entire partner lifecycle and designed to deliver three core outcomes for partners: simplicity, predictability, and profitability. Today, we are excited to introduce the latest updates to the Red Hat Partner Program.
#kubernetes - 2026-01-05Redhat Blog
The AI resolution that will still matter in 2030
The AI resolution that will still matter in 2030 Clarity as the antidote Sustainability as a competitive advantage The adaptable enterprise: Why AI readiness is disruption readiness About the author Abigail Sisson More like this Smarter troubleshooting with the new MCP server for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (now in developer preview) Demystifying llm-d and vLLM: The race to production Technically Speaking | Build a production-ready AI toolbox Technically Speaking | Platform engineering for AI agents Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share New year, new pressure As a PMM, I spend a lot of time at the intersection of technology and the way we communicate it. It is my job to understand what companies shaping the AI infrastructure space are bringing to market, and also to pay attention to the why and how behind the way they talk about it.
#kubernetes - 2026-01-02Kubernetes Blog
Kubernetes v1.35: New level of efficiency with in-place Pod restart
Kubernetes v1.35: New level of efficiency with in-place Pod restart The problem: when a single container restart isn't enough and recreating pods is too costly Introducing the RestartAllContainers action Use cases 1. Efficient restarts for ML/Batch jobs 2.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-31Kubernetes Blog
Kubernetes 1.35: Enhanced Debugging with Versioned z-pages APIs
Kubernetes 1.35: Enhanced Debugging with Versioned z-pages APIs What are z-pages? What's new in Kubernetes 1.35? Backward compatible design Structured JSON responses Why structured responses matter 1. Automated health checks and monitoring 2.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-30Tigera
The Rise of AI Agents and the Reinvention of Kubernetes: Ratan Tipirneni’s 2026 Outlook
AI Agents Become First-Class Workloads API Governance Becomes Essential The Return of the Service Mesh Making Service Mesh Practical with Istio Ambient Mode Ingress Gives Way to Gateway APIs Gateway API: The Future of Kubernetes Ingress What’s Next? Prediction: The next evolution of Kubernetes is not about scale alone, but about intelligence, autonomy, and governance. As part of the article ‘ AI and Enterprise Technology Predictions from Industry Experts for 2026′ , published by Solutions Review, Ratan Tipirneni, CEO of Tigera, shares his perspective on how AI and cloud-native technologies are shaping the future of Kubernetes.
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