The Civo Newsroom
The latest news announcements and articles from Civo
New at Civo Navigate: Making Machine Learning Set up Faster - The New Stack
A breakdown of the new Civo ML, Kubeflow-as-a-Service, which aims to simplify the machine learning infrastructure and improve the efficiency of ML projects.
Contained excitement, Kubernetes at the edge: Civo is taking this space one notch louder - Tech Republic
Tech Republic released an informative article on the new major products announced at Civo Navigate, including Machine Learning and Edge computing.
Apple co-founder kicks off Tampa Bay tech event - Catalyst
An outline of Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak’s Keynote talk at Civo Navigate, a cloud native tech conference held in Tampa.
More lustre in the cluster, Civo extends key Kubernetes controller - ERP
Dinesh Majrekar and Mark Boost discussed OpenCP with ERP. The open source solution is designed to simplify the management of cloud infrastructure
Civo announces the appointment of new Chief Innovation Officer, Josh Mesout - AI Journal
AI Journal spoke with Josh Mesout about his new appointment as CIO at Civo and the future of Civo ML.
Civo makes a PaaS - Computer Weekly
Mark Boost, CEO at Civo, discusses Civo Platform with Computer Weekly, our fully-managed PaaS solution for easy app building, launching and scaling.
Orchestrated intelligence on the K8s: Civo launches Kubeflow-as-a-Service - Inside Analysis
Inside Analysis outlined Civo’s new Machine Learning (ML) managed service, Civo ML, with words from Josh Mesout, Chief Innovation Officer at Civo.
Hyperscaler Shaker, Civo’s Lighter Touch To Heavyweight Clouds - Forbes
Forbes outlined how Civo is expanding its platform to provide more security controls for software developers to use and increasing its already robust security stance
Tech’s climate challenge - City A.M.
Mark Boost, CEO of Civo, speaks out on the critical climate challenges being faced by the tech industry and how we can work together to make net-zero a reality.
Heata offers free hot water by mounting servers on people's water tanks - The Register
The Register reported on a new partnership between Heata and Civo, detailing how Heata's units will be offered as an option for Civo customers to use as edge nodes to run workloads.