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CNW #13: Introducing CloudRaft

Exploring the Third Wave of Computing and 2023 trend in platform engineering.

Anjul Sahu
Dec 17, 2022
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Hello everyone,

This is a special post for me. In the last 2-3 weeks, I have been busy putting up my new venture CloudRaft to help businesses to leverage cloud-native technologies to build their platforms with our expertise in this field. We are currently offering consulting and hands-on engineering support to design, build and run your platforms in any cloud and Kubernetes environment.

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I have been reading mostly about WebAssembly and Developer Platforms and how it is evolving. There is a lot of expectation from this cutting-edge technology in the whole computing market — be it a browser or backend service or edge.

Platform Engineering in 2023

As enterprise organizations adopt cloud-first development en masse to fuel business productivity, developers must then have a clear pathway to the fast feedback loops needed to safely ship software faster and more frequently. — Daniel Bryant

Daniel from Ambassador Labs has shared his thoughts on Platform Engineering, and the importance of improving the developer experience and it is going to be a centerpiece of 2023 trends. Read more.

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Nigel is running a series on wasm on his blog and I would highly recommend his articles — What is Web Assembly, WebAssembly: Future of cloud computing, and getting started with docker and wasm.

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Can WebAssembly replace Kubernetes? This is not apple to apple comparison but with the development of WASI, in the future, you will be able to run wasm on any wasi-compliant runtime. Read this analysis from BC Gain.

How future platforms can be built to remove the complexity of Kubernetes and add the power of WebAssembly? Read this case study by Hashicorp and Cosmonic.

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Kubernetes 1.26 is released with 37 enhancements and various APIs graduating to stable. Read more on the Kubernetes blog.

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That’s it for this time. I hope everyone will be busy on vacation for the next couple of weeks. Happy Holidays!

Cheers,

Anjul Sahu

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