IBM introduced a new Kubernetes apply to open source development tools

On Monday, IBM announced two Kubecon in use with Kubernetes new ecosystem of open source tools, namely  Kui  and  iter8 .

Which, Kui is designed as a single tool that helps developers navigate between different CLI associated with each part of the solution. The CLI Kui familiar and visualization features combine to help handle complex data. Kui designed for native cloud development and design, and supports Kubernetes and its ecosystem. Kui help developers to seamlessly interact with a variety of tools to minimize context switches and get more done in one place. Currently, IBM has begun to Kui introduced to help simplify the developer experience of IBM Cloud products.

iter8 is a new Istio ecosystems tool chain designed to enrich data and telemetry to help developers collected from Istio benefit. It can be used canaries and A / B testing and troubleshooting, so that developers can identify and resolve application problems earlier in the process. With Iter8, can more seamlessly compare their version of the application developer to make sure they continue to use the new version when analyzing behavior over time micro services to identify and even predict problems, as well as a better understanding of the environment impact of the new version to other micro-services.

In addition, IBM also announced Tekton and Razee progress of the project to help promote the continuous integration Kubernetes based applications and continuous delivery (CI / CD). Tekton is an open source framework Kubernetes native, used to create continuous integration and delivery of CI / CD system. Razee is a new open source continuous delivery tools to help manage large-scale applications.

Details: https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/ibm-open-source-developers-productive-kubernetes/

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