GKE

JFrog Powers Hybrid Kubernetes via Google Cloud GKE Services

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화요일, 4월 9, 2019

JFrog's hybrid offerings, based on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), now include on-prem support.

Key Points: 
  • JFrog's hybrid offerings, based on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), now include on-prem support.
  • JFrog offers a hybrid solution utilizing Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) on-prem to support customers' unique DevOps pipeline business models.
  • GKE on-prem allows developers to take advantage of Kubernetes and cloud technology to run containerized on-prem applications from a customer's data center.
  • Our collaboration with Google Cloud is freeing developers to deliver their applications with speed and security across their hybrid infrastructure."

Portworx Partners with Google Cloud to Enable Mission Critical Databases to Run on Anthos

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화요일, 4월 9, 2019

Portworx enables Google Cloud customers to run databases and applications across hybrid- and multi-cloud environments with high performance, high availability, disaster recovery, and data security throughout the entire application lifecycle.

Key Points: 
  • Portworx enables Google Cloud customers to run databases and applications across hybrid- and multi-cloud environments with high performance, high availability, disaster recovery, and data security throughout the entire application lifecycle.
  • However, operating high-performing and highly-available stateful applications, like databases on Kubernetes across hybrid cloud environments, has been a challenge for enterprises until now.
  • We're extending Google Cloud's Kubernetes DNA to enable enterprises to securely run mission-critical stateful applications like databases on GKE in the cloud and on-prem," said Murli Thirumale, CEO and co-founder at Portworx.
  • For more information about how Google Cloud and Portworx simplify operations for enterprise applications check out our blog post or visit Portworx .com.

NodeSource Announces N|Solid for Google Cloud Run on GKE

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화요일, 4월 9, 2019

NodeSource, the Node.js company, today announced a new offering, making N|Solid available for Google Cloud Run on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).

Key Points: 
  • NodeSource, the Node.js company, today announced a new offering, making N|Solid available for Google Cloud Run on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
  • Starting today, N|Solid will be available for GKE containers in Google Cloud Run.
  • Google Cloud Run provides a simple developer experience for deploying stateless services to your GKE.
  • Cloud Run on GKE, based on Knative , provides a consistent experience that enables you to run your serverless workloads anywhere: fully managed on Google Cloud, on GKE, or on your own Kubernetes cluster.

Trend Micro Releases Innovations That Increase Security for Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes and G Suite Gmail

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화요일, 4월 9, 2019

Trend Micro Incorporated ( TYO: 4704 ; TSE: 4704 ), a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, today announced enhancements to its Deep Security and Cloud App Security products designed to extend protection to virtual machines on the Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes platform protection, container image scanning integration with the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Gmail on the G Suite.

Key Points: 
  • Trend Micro Incorporated ( TYO: 4704 ; TSE: 4704 ), a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, today announced enhancements to its Deep Security and Cloud App Security products designed to extend protection to virtual machines on the Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes platform protection, container image scanning integration with the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Gmail on the G Suite.
  • Trend Micro Executive Vice President, Network Defense and Hybrid Cloud Security, Steve Quane said, An increasing number of businesses are investing in Google Cloud and Kubernetes to drive efficiencies and business agility.
  • To address this need, Trend Micro has created a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Connector that enables automated discovery, visibility and protection of GCP virtual machine instances.
  • Research continues to show that email remains one of the most popular threat vectors which drove Trend Micro to expand its popular Cloud App Security platform to support Gmail users within G Suite.