The HeadlinesEditor’s pick of the highlights from the past week. Announcing Fluent Bit v1.5: Lightweight and High-performance Log Processor Fluent Bit, a sub-project under the umbrella of CNCF graduated project Fluentd, has reached its version v1.5. One of the biggest highlights of this major release is the joint work of different companies contributing with Fluent Bit core maintainers to bring improved and new connectors for observability cloud services provided by Google, Amazon, LogDNA, New Relic and Sumo Logic within others. Learn more about the latest release here or by joining the webinar on July 17 at 1pm PT.
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual – Complimentary pass option! This week, we launched a complimentary pass option for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual. Unsure which pass is the best option for you? We’ve outlined the benefits of the full pass and complimentary option below. 
A reminder that the complimentary pass offer is only available through August 7, 23:59 PM CEST – so act fast! KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual Session Spotlight The countdown to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual on August 17-20, 2020 is on! As we approach the event, we curated a few recommended sessions that we don’t want you to miss. Please see the feature for this week and be sure to register today! DayZero Co-located Event: NSMCon
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August 17, 2020 Why Attend NSMCon? Are you running workloads in multiple clusters? Across multiple clouds: on-premises, hybrid, multicloud, or public cloud? Do they need to interact with legacy workloads running in less “cloudy” environments? Network Service Mesh (NSM) ties them all together, at the granularity of individual workloads, not cluster/VPCs/data centers. NSM is a community-driven, CNCF Sandbox project that is rapidly gaining momentum because of its ability to simplify connectivity between workloads, independent of where they are running. It extends an IP reachability domain to workloads running in multiple clusters, legacy environments, on-premises, or in a public cloud, communicating with the protocols they are currently using. Join the people building and using NSM at NSMCon for a day of tutorials, deep dives, and use cases to learn how NSM works, what it can do for you, and, most importantly, what’s coming next. |