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As part of our work at Tigera building products that create secure runtime environments for enterprise agents at scale in the real world, one small part of this puzzle I think about a lot is policy, and runtime enforcement of policy, and how to create a comprehensive secure runtime, configured from one place. The more companies we talk to trying to lock down and secure these ...


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Kubernetes has come a long way since its debut in 2014. It’s gone from running a couple of containerized microservices to orchestrating fleets of production workloads spanning everything from AI agents to full scale VMs running in pods. As Kubernetes adoption grows, and its use cases stretch to cover more ground, managing its increasingly complex networking and security lands...


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Two platforms, two teams, two procurement relationships, all doing one job. There’s a reason it ended up this way. There isn’t a reason it has to stay this way.

Ask anyone at a typical enterprise why the VM platform and the container platform are separate, and they’ll give you a sensible answer. The VM estate has been there for fift...


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Practically no one runs a single Kubernetes cluster in production these days. Maybe that’s how it started but data sovereignty requirements, acquisitions, AI initiatives and the need for edge servers, among other considerations, have pulled most enterprises into multi-cluster territory whether they planned for it or not. Reaching Kubernetes operational maturity—the point at w...


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