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With Amazon EKS Anywhere, AWS officially enters the hybrid and multi-cloud race. It competes with Anthos from Google, Azure Arc from Microsoft, Rancher from SUSE.
At AWS re:Inforce in Boston today, the company announced that Amazon Detective now helps security teams track security events in Amazon EKS. Kurt Kufeld, ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced that Amazon EKS Anywhere now supports bare-metal servers, those without an operating system or applications installed, meaning customers can simplify and ...
Rafay Systems today announced the expansion of its work with Amazon Web Services (AWS) with native support for Amazon EKS Anywhere.
With bare metal support for EKS Anywhere, AWS wants to reduce the dependency on VMware to enable enterprise customers to deploy Kubernetes directly on physical servers running within the data ...
Amazon EKS Anywhere allows customers to create and operate Kubernetes clusters on customer-managed infrastructure, supported by AWS, for a consistent Amazon EKS experience across AWS and on premises.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced customers can now use its Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to run Kubernetes pods on AWS Fargate.
Enterprise service mesh startup Tetrate Inc. today announced Tetrate Service Express, a new platform targeted at enterprises using service mesh on Amazon EKS that want to use the open-source tools ...