Kubernetes: a secure, flexible and automated edge for IoT developers

cmoullec

on 14 January 2020

This article is more than 5 years old.


Cloud native software such as containers and Kubernetes and IoT/edge are playing a prominent role in the digital transformation of enterprise organisations. They are particularly critical to DevOps teams that are focused on faster software releases and more efficient IT operations through collaboration and automation. Most cloud native software is open source which broadens the developer pool contributing and customising the software. This has led to streamlined versions of Kubernetes with low footprints which are suited for IoT/edge workloads.

Read this report from analyst firm, 451 Research, to learn more including:

  • How the maturity of IoT and the value it brings is underpinned by the right technology stack
  • The factors driving execution venues for IoT workloads
  • The requirements needed to maximise usage of Kubernetes at the edge

To view the report, fill out the form below.

Open source is what we do

We believe in the power of open source software. Besides driving projects like Ubuntu, we contribute staff, code and funding to many more.

Read about the projects we support ›

Newsletter signup

Get the latest Ubuntu news and updates in your inbox.

By submitting this form, I confirm that I have read and agree to Canonical's Privacy Policy.

Related posts

Canonical announces Ubuntu Pro for WSL 

Ubuntu Pro for WSL provides turnkey security maintenance and enterprise support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS WSL instances in Windows. The subscription will also...

AMI and Canonical announce partnership

Today, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announced a partnership with AMI, a provider of Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) solutions, allowing...

Canonical releases FIPS-enabled Kubernetes

Today at KubeCon North America, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, released support to enable FIPS mode in its Kubernetes distribution, providing everything...