webAI and MacStadium(link is external) announced a strategic partnership that will revolutionize the deployment of large-scale artificial intelligence models using Apple's cutting-edge silicon technology.
Okteto announced Okteto Release 1.7 with External Resources that integrate any resource with Kubernetes development environments.
External Resources are used to access any resource including applications, databases, message brokers, serverless functions, security infrastructure, reporting dashboards, etc that are not available as containerized services and can be hosted anywhere. Once an External Resource is defined in Okteto, developers can instantly deploy, run, and test cloud native microservices without concern for configuring support for external dependencies with a single-click. Okteto Release 1.7 with External Resources is available in both SaaS and self-hosted offerings.
Now Platform and Development Experience teams can build a single development experience to govern the environments for all microservices and development resources and continuously automate a modern experience for all developers.
"When customers are in production with microservices and Kubernetes, many want to develop on Kubernetes. When microservices are dependent on any external resources this significantly slows down development and the lifecycle control for environments. Our goal with External Resources is to enable platform engineering teams with all the necessary features to deliver a complete modern lifecycle and a developer experience for any resource anywhere," said Ramiro Berrelleza, CEO and Co-founder, Okteto
Now that Okteto has released External Resources, many legacy applications, infrastructure, as well as modern applications services can be automated with every development environment to speed productivity and delivery. Customers and technology partners will be using Okteto to provide a robust, incremental path to cloud native microservice applications.
Platform and Development Experience Engineers are able to provision environments in Kubernetes that can now access resources anywhere with a single-click experience. Okteto External Resources includes:
- Defining any external resource in your Okteto manifest from any cloud or service provider
- Leverage a single approach to govern development environments for modern apps
- Manage resources deployed outside the Okteto Kubernetes cluster
- Adds robust, lifecycle control for microservice dependencies / when needed / if required "external" includes any resource like: Applications, databases, message brokers, serverless functions, reporting dashboards, any resource, everywhere.
Platform and Development Experience Engineering Benefits:
- For Platform / Development Experience engineering teams - A robust, graceful way of taking control of the lifecycle of external dependencies as part of the development experience
- For Modern Development teams - Less time and risk implementing microservice app dependencies, runtime configurations, and debugging
- For Modern Architects - Easier and faster way to evolve and execute distributed applications (legacy and microservices) and the automation for distributed resources/systems/apps/security, any resource, any where.
With Okteto, the entire team can enjoy benefits such as increased visibility, improved trust, and more governance and control. The team can quickly find and manage app dependencies and mitigate the risk of manual deployment errors.
With the addition of External Resources, the Okteto experience enables faster and higher quality transition to cloud native apps and platforms, providing more innovation and value to developers and startups.
Industry News
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Red Hat announced the latest updates to Red Hat AI, its portfolio of products and services designed to help accelerate the development and deployment of AI solutions across the hybrid cloud.
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Cloudelligent attained Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency status.
Platform9 formally launched the Platform9 Partner Program.
Cosmonic announced the launch of Cosmonic Control, a control plane for managing distributed applications across any cloud, any Kubernetes, any edge, or on premise and self-hosted deployment.
Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure on Oracle Database@Azure(link sends e-mail).
Perforce Software announced its acquisition of Snowtrack.
Mirantis and Gcore announced an agreement to facilitate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
Amplitude announced the rollout of Session Replay Everywhere.
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