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wasmCloud Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Sandbox Project

wasmCloud Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Sandbox Project
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WebAssembly Pioneer Cosmonic announces that the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has accepted its universal application runtime for building cloud native applications with WebAssembly that can run anywhere — as its latest Sandbox project.

wasmCloud(1), the secure-by-default, boilerplate-free developer experience, exists to combine the power and possibility of using cloud native technologies with WebAssembly to design, develop and deploy composable applications that plug into incredibly diverse multi-cloud, multi-edge, and multi-browser environments.

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Since its launch in November 2020, wasmCloud(2) has amassed nearly 80 contributors and is one of four early-stage enterprise WebAssembly projects joining the CNCF as Sandbox projects, alongside Krustlet, Krator, and Orcas. Liam Randall(3), CNCF Cloud Native Wasm Day Program Committee Chair, launches Cosmonic to accelerate wasmCloud’s emergence and adoption among operations and development teams.

Randall, who has been involved in the cloud native movement at many levels since 2014 contends the future of applications is distributed. The proliferation of over 21.5 billion internet-connected devices and combinations of operating systems and browsers makes universally portable apps a must-have and near-term evolution for application development.

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Epochs of Enterprise Technologies

“Over the past 30 years, we’ve witnessed the decoupling of enterprise applications from their environments — from applications written for specific hardware to virtual machines orchestrated by public clouds — and now shared containers for shipping applications with reproducible environments. However, enterprises face new challenges, including the adoption of diverse CPU architectures and the need for distributed application logic in edge devices. wasmCloud tackles these challenges with open, portable technology and a higher level of abstraction that replaces vendor-specific libraries with declarative actors that can use common capabilities like databases, message queues and web servers,” said Randall.

Key features of wasmCloud include:

  • Boilerplate code is eliminated — faster development time and lower l******* maintenance
  • Highly portable — runs on diverse execution environments — CPUs, browsers, and OS — in clouds, data centers, edge, and end-user devices
  • Performant — near-native performance
  • Secure — Deny by Default WebAssembly Sandbox
  • Efficient — smaller footprint and fast scaling time

“WebAssembly in the cloud is already being driven forward by a thriving ecosystem of open source projects, and we’re standing on the shoulders of giants here,” said Kevin Hoffman, wasmCloud co-founder and tech lead. “By donating wasmCloud to the CNCF, we hope to contribute to the growth of this community and accelerate wasmCloud’s adoption.”

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