CIO Influence
CIO Influence News Networking

Knative Project Announces Knative 1.0 Enabling Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture

Knative Project Announces Knative 1.0 Enabling Developers to Use an Event-Driven Architecture
Knative enables developers to use an event-driven architecture with serverless applications

Knative, an enterprise-grade open source serverless platform, announced that Knative 1.0 has been released. Originally developed at Google, Knative is an open source project that adds components for deploying, running, and managing serverless, cloud-native applications to Kubernetes.

The Knative Community has been hard at work refreshing the Knative website, talking to end users, hardening tests and ensuring the dependability of the most widely-installed serverless layer on Kubernetes.

Knative’s is trusted by enterprises and vendors alike for providing highly scalable, stable event-driven architecture. Knative’s is made up of two main components Knative’s serving and eventing. Knative’s Serving builds on Kubernetes to support deploying and serving serverless applications and functions. Knative’s Eventing enables developers to use an event-driven architecture with serverless applications. An event-driven architecture is based on the concept of decoupled relationships between event producers that create events, and event consumers, or sinks, that receive events.PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

Top iTechnology Digital Transformation News: Creatio Partners with Whale Cloud to Accelerate Digital Transformation for Telcos

Knative 1.0 Provides the following capabilities:

  • Stand up scalable, secure, stateless services in seconds.
  • Focused API with higher level abstractions for common app use-cases.
  • Pluggable components let you bring your own logging and monitoring, networking, and service mesh.
  • Run Knative’s anywhere Kubernetes runs, never worry about vendor lock-in.
  • Seamless developer experience, supports GitOps, DockerOps, ManualOps
  • Supports many common tools and frameworks such as Django, Ruby on Rails, Spring, and many more.

“I want to congratulate the Knative’s community on reaching 1.0,” said Sebastien Gosguen, TriggerMesh Co-Founder and Head of Product. “TriggerMesh runs on Knative;’s, which makes it an easy platform to deploy and operate.”

Top iTechnology Security News:  Appsian Security Announces Acquisition of Q Software, A Leader in JD Edwards Security and Compliance

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

Related posts

WISeKey WISeID Cloud Storage Now Can Be Used to Securely Store Confidential Documents in a Personal Cloud and Share With Other WISeID Users Removing Risks for Eavesdropping and Privacy Loss

CIO Influence News Desk

Dataiku Joins Deloitte US Data and AI Alliance Ecosystem

Pepperdata Appoints Maneesh Dhir as Chief Executive Officer

CIO Influence News Desk

Leave a Comment