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Open Source Robotics Challenges - Planning for Security

Open Source Robotics Challenges is a series of blogs that will share guidelines and advice for open source companies to overcome market barriers. We will touch on topics regularly raised by companies in our open source community such as security awareness, prototyping strategies, safety architecture, adoption and more.

Data Center Automation: 15 Best Practices

Automating data center tasks to increase operational efficiency is a primary goal for most data center professionals, but it can be a struggle. Professionals who have used legacy data center management tools like first-generation Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software, Excel, and Visio can attest to the fact that they are time-consuming, difficult to maintain, and inaccurate.

CloudFabrix and Verge.io Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Complete Data Center Transformation

Partnership will combine CloudFabrix AI-based Asset Intelligence & Operations with Verge.io data center virtualization operating system to provide a complete data center transformation for enterprise and channel service provider (CSP) organizations.

Gloo Edge - A simple way to manage API on Kubernetes - Civo Online Meetup #11

Join us as Civo's own Saiyam Pathak alongside Kamesh Sampath (Field Engineer, Solo.io) will be discussing Gloo Edge, Gateway API and API management on Kubernetes. Gloo Edge is a cloud-native API Gateway and Ingress Controller built on Envoy Proxy to facilitate and secure application traffic at the edge. We'll be covering the management and deployment if your API gateway with Gloo, plus how to set up and manage your APIs in less than 3 minutes!

Kubernetes in 2021: Where does the industry go next?

As software code complexity and volume increases, businesses are flocking to containerization as a scalable solution to accelerate development of new applications. At Civo, we are always led by the community. We are firm believers in making sure that the voices of developers are always heard, and that they should shape how Kubernetes continues to evolve. To that end, we recently undertook some research to better understand cloud developers’ opinions about Kubernetes and containers, particularly what factors were encouraging or discouraging its use across the enterprise.