Announcing Crossplane v1.0 - the Cloud Native Control Plane
Crossplane has now officially reached version 1.0 with the ability to manage an extensive set of cloud services from the Kubernetes API and compose them »
Crossplane has now officially reached version 1.0 with the ability to manage an extensive set of cloud services from the Kubernetes API and compose them »
Guest post by Paolo Dettori, Chris Bailey and John Ponzo at IBM. Today IBM is pleased to announce that it is joining the Crossplane community and »
Come join us to celebrate at the second Crossplane Community Day on Dec. 15th with an amazing lineup including Kelsey Hightower, Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, Bassam »
Providers 101: Learn how to write your first Crossplane provider, and bring the power of pizza to your cloud API. »
The Crossplane community is making excellent progress towards code generating native Crossplane providers and we'd like to give a special shout out to @jaypipes (AWS) and »
v0.14 is a hardening release with v1beta1 core APIs, enhanced error reporting, leader election, and multi-version XRD support – just ahead of the v1.0 release »
v0.13 is a major release with new support for platform Configurations and Providers in an overhauled v2 package manager with upgrade and rollback support plus »
Introduced at v1alpha1 in the v0.10 release, Crossplane Composition is a more powerful and flexible form of the resource claims/classes approach it replaces. In »
We are very pleased to announce that Crossplane has been accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project! The team of contributors »
Today we’re excited to welcome Microsoft and Alibaba to the Crossplane community and announce that Crossplane is the Kubernetes implementation of the Open Application Model! »