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Top 10 Container Orchestration Tools & Platforms Worth Checking Out in 2026

Sources: G2 reviews, vendor documentation, 2026 market data. Docker's release in 2013 made Linux namespaces and cgroups accessible without deep kernel expertise, and container adoption took off fast. The value was clear: one portable unit with everything the process needs, running consistently across any host. Teams that were previously shipping VMs with bundled OS, runtime, and application code finally had a better option, and they took it.

The Incident You Never Had: Deterministic Simulations w/ Will Wilson (Antithesis CEO)

Most reliability engineering happens after something breaks. Will Wilson thinks that's the wrong place to be. As co-founder and CEO of Antithesis, the autonomous testing platform that just raised $105M in a Series A led by Jane Street, Will has spent years building the infrastructure to catch failure modes before they ever reach production. His starting point is uncomfortable: the testing practices most teams rely on are structurally incapable of finding the bugs that cause real incidents.

DevEx Talks episode 2 - Women in DevRel: What Matters in Open Source?

In this DevEx Talks episode, Adriana Villela and Cortney Nickerson explore what truly matters in open source through the lens of women in Developer Relations and Community roles. From diverse career paths to navigating DevRel as women in tech, they share honest reflections on impact, feedback, and long-term motivation in cloud native ecosystems.

Announcing Aiven for Valkey 9 and Multi-Version Support

Experience major throughput gains, granular data control and more control over when you upgrade. We are excited to announce two major updates to Aiven for Valkey: support for the highly anticipated Valkey 9 and the introduction of multi-version support. Whether you are running large-scale clusters or managing complex data structures, these updates provide the throughput, granular data control and deployment flexibility you need.

Episode 8 - The Rise of Autonomous Teams

In this episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman takes us inside the evolving use-cases for AI across different enterprises. Digitate recently conducted a survey of over 600 IT decision makers from across North America. The aim was to get a better sense of how AI tools are being implemented across workplaces — and the results are fascinating.

AI Merge Conflict Resolution + Commit Messages in GitKraken Desktop

AI-assisted merge conflict resolution is changing how developers handle Git workflows. Watch GitKraken Ambassador Kevin Bost demonstrate AI-powered features that eliminate merge conflict dread, clean up messy commit history, and generate contextual commit messages in seconds.

Captur: Observability-First Mobile ML Inference for Better Customer Confidence

Captur builds a mobile SDK that brings real-time image recognition and actionable feedback directly into customers’ apps, running complex machine learning models entirely on device without cloud inference. This architecture delivers privacy and performance, but also creates unique challenges when it comes to observability and debugging, especially as crashes can originate from the host app rather than the SDK itself.

The Now, New and Next in Data Center Infrastructure Management

Bill has built something truly special. For nearly a decade, this has been the place where data center leaders move beyond the basics and tackle real challenges: driving adoption, demonstrating ROI, navigating organizational change, and turning infrastructure data into strategic advantage. Following in his footsteps is both an honor and a responsibility I don’t take lightly. What we’ll cover in this Edition: This isn’t a product demo.

Smarter, Greener Data Centers Start Here: Why Spring Is the Best Time to Upgrade with Hyperview

Spring is the perfect season to rethink how you manage your data center. Many operators struggle with outdated tools that slow down capacity planning and energy use optimization. Hyperview’s AI-powered, cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) offers clear real-time insights and agentless asset discovery to cut costs and carbon footprints.