Providers 101: Ordering Pizza with Kubernetes and Crossplane

Providers 101: Learn how to write your first Crossplane provider, and bring the power of pizza to your cloud API. »
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 »
A collaboration between Upbound and Red Hat Emerging Technologies explores the Crossplane project and its recent optimization with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform as an alternative »
Crossplane v0.9.0 is our third release of 2020! Key features include an improved extensibility model, updating Kubernetes applications on remote clusters, installing packages from »
Scheduling into on-premise environments is included in Crossplane’s first release of 2020 with the ability to schedule workloads to pre-existing Kubernetes clusters or clusters that »
Exactly one year ago today, we unveiled the Crossplane project to the world. We are simply thrilled with the reception in the ecosystem and the thriving »
Insights into how we designed and built Crossplane Services to support secure connectivity, starting with a solid foundation of cloud-specific, high-fidelity resources, and then layering a »
New developer guide, CLI tooling and enhanced out-of-tree Infra Stacks (GCP, AWS, Azure) enables the community to add support for more cloud providers, managed Kubernetes offerings, »
Real-world application deployments from kubectl are now unlocked with enhanced support for composing external fully-managed services including Redis, PostgreSQL, and object storage.GitLab deployed to multiple »
Introduction to Crossplane, an open source multicloud control plane. »