Mike Vizard is a seasoned IT journalist with over 25 years of experience. He also contributed to IT Business Edge, Channel Insider, Baseline and a variety of other IT titles. Previously, Vizard was the editorial director for Ziff-Davis Enterprise as well as Editor-in-Chief for CRN and InfoWorld.
Report: Utilization of Kubernetes Infrastructure Remains Abysmal
An analysis of tens of thousands of Kubernetes clusters deployed on cloud services published today by CAST AI finds average CPU utilization stood at just 8% in 2025, while memory utilization was ...
Bring Your Own CNI: Inside VMware’s Open Kubernetes Strategy
Kubernetes networking has always involved trade-offs, and one of the most persistent frustrations for platform teams has been getting locked into a default CNI that does not fit their specific requirements. With ...
Intruder Adds Container Image Scanning to Cloud Security Platform
Intruder expands its cloud security portfolio with intuitive, agentless container image scanning. Simplify vulnerability detection across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure registries without complex DevSecOps tools ...
Mike Vizard | | agentless container security, AWS Elastic Container Registry scanning, Azure Container Registry security, cloud security tools, DevSecOps automation, Google Cloud Artifact Registry, GregAI security analyst, Intruder container scanning, midsize organization cybersecurity, software supply chain security, Vulnerability Management
Survey: Few IT Teams Can Continuously Optimize Kubernetes Clusters
A survey of 321 Kubernetes practitioners at organizations with more than 1,000 employees published today finds that while 89% recognize that automation is crucial, only 17% are able to continuously optimize the ...
Docker Inc. Allies with NanoCo to Deploy General-Purpose AI Agent Safely
Docker Inc. has formed an alliance that makes it simpler to deploy a lightweight NanoClaw artificial intelligence (AI) agent from NanoCo in Docker Sandboxes that ensure any AI agent is only able ...
Why Kubernetes Still Needs VM Infrastructure
The idea that Kubernetes would eventually replace virtual machines entirely has not played out the way many predicted. Managing bare-metal clusters at scale has proven to be a complex and costly undertaking, ...
Zero Networks Tool Visually Maps Connections Within a Kubernetes Cluster
Zero Networks this week at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe conference revealed it can now provide a visual map of the services connected via a Kubernetes cluster that can be continuously updated ...
Edera Adds Rust Library to Run Container Images on Hardened Runtime Faster
Edera this week revealed at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe conference that it has developed a Rust library, dubbed ocirender, that assembles container images based on the Open Container Image (OCI) format ...
CNCF Report: Global Cloud Native Developer Community Nears 20 Million
A report published this week by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) estimates there are now nearly 20 million cloud native application developers, representing 39% of the worldwide developer community. Revealed at ...
KubeVirt Update Adds Support for Additional Backend Hypervisors
KubeVirt v1.8 debuted at KubeCon Europe 2026, introducing a Hypervisor Abstraction Layer for multi-hypervisor support. Discover new features like Intel TDX for confidential computing, PCIe NUMA for AI workloads, and the 'passt' ...
Mike Vizard | | CNCF incubating projects, ContainerPath volume, Hypervisor Abstraction Layer, incremental backup KubeVirt, Intel TDX Attestation, KubeCon Europe 2026, Kubernetes 1.35 support, KubeVirt AI applications, KubeVirt multi-hypervisor support, KubeVirt v1.8, KVM on Kubernetes, passt binding KubeVirt, PCIe NUMA Kubernetes, Ryan Hallisey NVIDIA, software-defined infrastructure 2026, virt-controller scalability, virtual machine isolation, vLLM KubeVirt

