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The Care and Feeding of Internal Developer Platforms

If you’ve ever attempted to cultivate a backyard vegetable garden, flower garden for your balcony, hydroponic tower, or other system to grow plants, you’ll understand that it’s not a matter of tossing down some seeds in soil and letting nature take its course. Without proper monitoring and management, ecosystems may grow out of control, or simply wither and die off.

Ensure Kubernetes Compliance with New Private Registry Support for VMware Tanzu Mission Control

Corey Dinkens, Sneha Narang, and Lauren Britton contributed to this blog post. VMware Tanzu Mission Control is a centralized hub for simplified, multi-cloud, multi-cluster Kubernetes management. It helps platform teams take control of their Kubernetes clusters with visibility across cloud, on-premises, and edge environments by allowing users to group clusters and perform operations on these groupings.

Boost App Resiliency and Performance with Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations on Dell VxRail

While cloud native architecture offers many benefits when it comes to application modernization, some challenges remain for customers. However, VMware Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations on Dell VxRail can improve application resiliency and the performance needed to quickly and securely build, deploy, and manage your multi-cloud environment.

Tools Make the Difference for Kubernetes Success

The way to solve Kubernetes complexity is with tools. Ironically, this also creates a lot of complexity because there are many options for each type of tool and, thus, an unfathomable number of combinations. Each stack of tools first requires unique integrations, and then there's ongoing work to keep all those tools integrated and working together. It's no wonder, then, that we've seen a strong willingness for organizations to spend money on Kubernetes tools.

Kubernetes Benefits for Developers and Business in Large Enterprises

If you’re interested in Kubernetes, chances are extremely high the reason is because you want to support developers, by using Kubernetes to run the applications they write for your organization. There are other use cases, such as data analysis and running enterprise applications, but most Kubernetes workloads are there to help run an organization’s custom-written applications. So how is Kubernetes helping to reach that goal?

Multi-Cloud, Still an Actual Thing after All These Years

The 2023 edition of VMware’s annual State of Kubernetes report is now out, and it’s got a lot of great information about how organizations are using Kubernetes today, as well as the benefits and challenges that go along with that. In this blog post, I’m focusing on one area: multi-cloud.

A Developer Perspective on Developer Experience

Many words have been written over the last couple of years about the importance of Developer Experience. And that’s for good reason. If your organization writes software, developer experience is affecting your business—for better or worse. I worked for over 20 years as a developer at a large software vendor, where it was taken for granted that developers needed the right tools and environment to get their work done.

Speed Up and Scale Amazon EKS Cluster Deployments with New VMware Tanzu Mission Control Features

The public preview for lifecycle management of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters through VMware Tanzu Mission Control allowed users to create, update/scale, upgrade, and delete clusters with native Amazon EKS APIs through Tanzu Mission Control. Today, we are announcing this feature’s general availability (GA), including powerful capabilities based on customer feedback.

Select Bitnami-Packaged Data Services Helm Charts Now Support Service Bindings for Kubernetes

We are happy to announce that some of the widely used Bitnami-packaged Data Services Helm charts now support Service Binding Specification for Kubernetes. With this move, our goal is to improve the lives of platform teams and developers by removing the complexities around data services configuration and the secrets retrieval processes.