Mere months to go before 1.21 arrives
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Kubernetes 1.20 has finally put in an appearance on Microsoft s Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), just squeaking into March and a good few months since the upstream release.
The release also means the end of life for 1.17, which went to GA in AKS in July 2020 after its upstream release in December 2019.
The support for each version by the Kubernetes community was recently upped from nine to 12 months. As far as Microsoft is concerned, AKS supports the latest GA minor version along with two previous latest minor versions. You should upgrade. as soon as you re able, to ensure your cluster is fully patched and supported, the company said.
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RADCOM announces automated 5G assurance integration with Microsoft Azure
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TEL AVIV, Israel, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
RADCOM Ltd (Nasdaq: RDCM) today announced the integration of its automated 5G assurance solution, RADCOM ACE, with Microsoft Azure. The integration enables operators to rapidly deploy and optimize 5G services in a carrier-grade cloud platform more dynamically and efficiently, while using automation and AI-driven insights to enhance the customer experience, reduce operational costs, and ensure 5G service quality.
The integration of RADCOM ACE with Azure enables operators to assure the quality of 5G services by leveraging AI and machine learning-driven assurance and automation. RADCOM ACE runs as a cloud-native function (CNF) within the public cloud, and it s deployed, scaled, and managed through Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).