Friday, July 26, 2019

Kubernetes policy project takes enterprise IT by storm

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Kubernetes policy project takes enterprise IT by storm

By Beth Pariseau

A Kubernetes-friendly compliance-as-code project hosted by the CNCF has caught on among large enterprises in the first half of 2019, largely through word of mouth.
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