For the past few months, VMware has been banging on about why it's time to embrace Kubernetes, and the spiel that Pat Gelsinger gave during his keynote at vForum in Sydney on Tuesday was no different.
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Red Hat announced this week the release of a Kubernetes-native Java framework called Quarkus. Quarkus is a lightweight, high-performance framework designed to significantly reduce the footprint and ...
Red Hat is looking to bring Java into more-modern computing paradigms by providing a tool tuned to Kubernetes and serverless environments. Currently in beta, Red Hat’s open source Quarkus framework is ...
Another big Java-related announcement came from the Eclipse Foundation, which released the Eclipse Che 7 in-browser IDE at the show, making good on its promise to couple Java and Kubernetes more ...
Quarkus, Red Hat’s Kubernetes-native Java stack geared for cloud and microservices applications, is set to move to internal testing before potentially being opened up to developers as a product ...
Red Hat has added Quarkus -- a Kubernetes-native Java stack -- to its list of supported frameworks in its Runtimes collection for developing cloud-native applications. The open source champion ...