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Oracle joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and released Kubernetes on Oracle Linux and its own Kubernetes cloud installer.
Oracle is now a member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and has publicly committed to supporting Kubernetes. “StackEngine was focused on a Docker path with Swarm,” Quillin said.
Additional information on the announcement of Oracle joining the CNCF, and the associated release of Kubernetes installation tooling, can be found on the Oracle Developer Blog.
Oracle Corp. today introduced new features in its cloud-based Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes that it says can improve the reliability and efficiency of large-scale environments using the ...
Oracle thinks the lessons it learns using Kubernetes to run its own hyperscale cloud environments on behalf of customers will benefit the larger community.
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Oracle and CNCF share the goal of supporting Kubernetes and related tools for containerized applications at enterprise scale, across multiple clouds.
Oracle Corp. is aiming to make it easier for developers to connect containerized applications built on Kubernetes with its cloud services. It’s an important move because Kubernetes has become ...
Oracle is driving Kubernetes and service broker integration to ease the use of its cloud infrastructure services.
The addition of virtual nodes to Oracle’s Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) will let enterprises run their development operations without having to manage infrastructure.