VMblog visits the StackRox booth during KubeCon 2018 in Seattle to learn more about their security for containerized, cloud-native application solutions.
StackRox is the only container security platform that makes security for containers and Kubernetes part of the DevOps infrastructure and workflow. They provide context across your full deployment - not just your image - so you know whether a given container is running in test vs. prod, is open to the Internet, or is part of a critical application like your payment card app. That rich context enables us to provide you a stack-ranked list of your riskiest deployments, using far more than vulnerability information. Their platform is also tightly integrated with Kubernetes, so the Security and DevOps teams are using the same infrastructure for network policy enforcement. That integration means Security and DevOps work together. Plus, we apply the CI/CD methodology of a feedback loop to give you an ever-shrinking attack surface, leveraging runtime data to further harden your infrastructure.
VMblog visits the Platform9 booth during KubeCon 2018 in Seattle to learn more about their SaaS-managed enterprise Kubernetes solution.
Platform9 lets you leverage your existing infrastructure- either on public clouds, on-premises or at the edge. You simply plug-in all your environments to our SaaS-managed control plane, to benefit from a consistent cloud management experience across all types of infrastructure and applications.
They provide pure-play open source Kubernetes, delivered as a service. This ensure open source innovation, economics and interoperability, without the management overhead.
They provide a unified cloud experience: Simple, centralized view of assets across public, private, and hybrid clouds - and across Containers, Serverless, and VMs.
VMblog visits the Lacework booth during KubeCon 2018 in Seattle to learn more about Kubernetes security and insight into orchestration.
Lacework is the industry's first solution to bring automation, speed, and scale to cloud security enabling enterprises to safely innovate fast in the cloud. Unlike conventional security tools built for static datacenters, Lacework is designed to self-adapt to the cloud ever-changing configuration and workloads.
VMblog visits with Chef during KubeCon 2018 in Seattle to learn more about the company and how they are working within the kubernetes ecosystem.
Chef is more than their initial product. Watch and learn more about InSpec and Habitat.
VMblog visits with Pulumi during KubeCon 2018 in Seattle to learn more about their cloud native development platform.
Pulumi's Cloud Native Development Platform enables teams to get their serverless, container, infrastructure and Kubernetes code to the cloud quickly and simply. Pulumi provides an SDK to define, deploy and manage cloud services using familiar languages (JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go), with clear collaboration for teams and enterprises seeking to deliver cloud native, multi-cloud capable, applications and solutions.
VMblog visits with Pulumi and Atomist during #KubeCon 2018 in Seattle. The companies talk about their recently-issued Software-Defined Delivery Manifesto. Find out why the manifesto was needed, who it is intended for and more!
It’s available here: https://sdd-manifesto.org/
Are you getting ready for KubeCon 2018 in Seattle?
KubeCon 2018 is shaping up to be a fantastic event! We can't wait. Read this exclusive pre-show interview between VMblog and Glenn Sullivan, co-founder of SnapRoute, and learn more about the company ahead of KubeCon North America 2018.
Are you attending KubeCon 2018 in Seattle? If so, I invite you to add Hedvig to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
KubeCon 2018 is shaping up to be a fantastic event! And the number of sponsoring vendors at this year's show is impressive. One of the companies on VMblog's MUST SEE list this year is Hedvig. They are re-architecting software-defined storage and accelerating enterprise adoption of private and hybrid clouds. The Hedvig Distributed Storage Platform combines block, file, and object storage for bare metal, hypervisor, and container environments. And their claim to fame is their solution gets better and faster as it scales.
Read this exclusive pre-show interview between VMblog and Hedvig to learn what they have planned for the upcoming KubeCon North America 2018 event and why you need to visit their booth.
Sysdig, Inc., a cloud-native intelligence company, today announced that Sysdig Secure and Sysdig Monitor are a part of the newly launched AWS Marketplace for Containers, which was just announced by Amazon Web Services, Inc. at AWS re:Invent 2018. Sysdig is also one of the first companies to achieve AWS Container Competency status, and for enterprise customers, Sysdig is now a member of the Enterprise Contract for AWS Marketplace Program.
"We are happy to welcome Sysdig to the new AWS Marketplace for Containers, which will help over 200,000 AWS customers find, buy, and deploy solutions specific to their container environment," said Garth Fort, Director, AWS Marketplace, Amazon Web Services, Inc. "I'd also like to congratulate Sysdig for achieving AWS Partner Network (APN) Container Competency status."
Lacework, the industry's first solution to bring automation, speed and scale to cloud security, today announced the launch of a new, global channel partner program. The new program enables solution provider partners, including Value Added Resellers (VARs), integrators and Managed Service Providers (MSPs), to bring Lacework's innovative cloud security solution to their customers that are operating their IT environments in the public cloud. Lacework has initiated the program with some of the biggest and most impactful partners in security, including Optiv, SHI and Tevora.