Every year, twice a year, we're lucky enough to see the latest and greatest in Cloud Native Wasm in one jam-packed day. This year we had the pleasure of traveling to Amsterdam for the EU circuit of KubeCon. Knowing that not everyone would be able to fly out to catch the event, we sponsored the recordings so that all of this great content would make it onto YouTube after the event. We've been attending WasmDay at CNCF KubeCon since the first one, and we wanted to share our insights with you for each talk, including a high level summary, some space for opinions, and then eventually the embedded recording once available.
21 posts tagged with "Cosmonic"
View All TagsA K8s Engineer's View of WebAssembly's Future
At the Pasadena leg of Kubernetes Community Days (co-located with SCaLE 20x), I had the chance to talk to 100 or so Kubernetes enthusiasts, to give my perspective on WebAssembly, through the lens of a Kubernetes veteran.

Building the Component Model for Wasm
There are several new standardization efforts happening within the WebAssembly (Wasm) space, including what we believe to be a new way to write software applications. By way of describing this new model, I would like to dive into some of the history of Wasm as a way to describe where we are heading.

Remove App Vulnerabilities with wasmCloud
An engineer begins her Monday, sitting down at her desk with a cup of coffee. She's feeling productive, inspired, and ready to write some good code. She opens her GitHub inbox to find 42 notifications on her projects, like this one:
⚠️ CRITICAL VULNERABILITY: Upgrade garbodep from 1.1.12 to 1.1.13
"What's garbodep? I don't even directly depend on that, why am I getting notified for this?" And
so, her day begins.

Cosmonic Distributed WebAssembly Hackathon
Come build your ideas, side projects, and hacks on Cosmonic to win a share of a $5,500 prize pot💰! This week we launched our distributed WebAssembly hackathon in partnership with DevPost, and we're inviting everyone, worldwide, to come join. Our only requirement is that you build your project with the CNCF application runtime wasmCloud and run it on Cosmonic; the rest is up to you!

Running your UI on wasmCloud
One of the things we've run into as we've worked with customers and developed our own examples at
Cosmonic is the need to serve UIs that are consuming services you are running inside of wasmCloud.
Our own examples required you to either run the UI using npm or to run a docker image. This felt
less than ideal and didn't fit with our vision of WebAssembly being the future of distributed
computing.
We just released a new version of the petclinic example that demonstrates how you can bundle up a UI for your application into a single actor. Now when you start the full petclinic example, the API and UI are served from the same place

We Love Web Assembly (outside the browser)
Hybrid meetup hosted by Stuart Harris, co-founder, Red Badger on Wed., March 2, part of a series called “Wheel of Tech”
Guest presenters from Cosmonic included Brooks Townsend, lead software engineer, and Taylor Thomas, engineering director. Also presenting was Kostya Babanakov, enterprise solutions engineer, SingleStore UK and EMEA.
This event focused on why the use of WebAssembly server-side represents a major revolution in platform design as we move beyond the cloud as a destination. Coupled with products like wasmCloud and NATS, WebAssembly is creating a whole new paradigm for cloud native and eliminating entire classes of problems in the process.

CloudSkills.fm: WebAssembly & Kevin Hoffman
Catch up on the amazing CloudSkills.fm podcast online at CloudSkills.fm Episode 138 or on Apple Podcasts - CloudSkills.fm.
Those new to WebAssembly (Wasm) often start with the basics: “What is WebAssembly?,” “How does it work?,” and “Why is it worth paying attention to?”
Simply put, WebAssembly is a virtual machine that executes in a browser as an alternative to JavaScript. For the enterprise, the real magic comes from Wasm's evolution into a high-performance, cross-platform polyglot sandbox that can be used to build distributed and back-end systems.

WebAssembly – Cloud Native Trend of 2021
As I wrote in The New Stack, one of the fastest-growing Cloud Native trends of 2021 is the adoption of WebAssembly (Wasm). With distributed application runtimes like wasmCloud (a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project we donated this summer) we see WebAssembly appearing on the server and the edge. This in turn addresses the myriad set of challenges hindering distributed application development, deployment, and maintenance.
The reasons behind the surge are broad and driven by CPU diversity, multiple operating environments, security, distributed application architecture, and scalability, all of which transcend deployments into a single public cloud provider.

Cosmonic Appoints Kevin Hoffman as CTO
Today, I’m honored to announce that Kevin Hoffman, creator and lead maintainer of wasmCloud since 2019, has joined Cosmonic as CTO.
Kevin, an author, educator, and builder, brings more than two decades of technical experience to help drive the company’s innovative wasmCloud growth strategy, a targeted initiative to scale the business with increased focus on execution. Addicted to learning new technologies and languages, Kevin is a lover of distributed systems and a relentless advocate for joyful developer experiences.





