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We’re excited to celebrate the 1-year anniversary of Learn Chef Rally! It’s been a great year for learning Chef, and as part of the celebration, we’ll be releasing a limited edition badge at ChefConf next week. I’m not going to show it to you today, but imagine a magical feline celebrating, and you are getting close.

Brian Turner
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The 0.56.0 release of Habitat brings with it one of the largest changes to the Supervisor that we’ve ever made. We’d like to share with you what these changes are, why we needed to make them, and what steps you as a Supervisor user need to take to deal with these changes.

ChefConf 2018 is coming up quickly (May 23-25 in Chicago, IL): one of the key themes of this year’s conference is support for the major cloud platforms from AWS, Microsoft, and Google. Today, I’ll highlight some of the sessions for AWS-focused organizations.

Matt Carter

We’re excited to attend Microsoft’s Build 2018 conference in Seattle this week. Build is Microsoft’s premier developer event, where the most innovative minds in tech meet under one roof to get inspired, create tomorrow, and code the future.

James Casey
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We recently added support in Habitat Builder for Azure Container Registry (ACR). With this integration you can export to Azure Container Registry as part of your build job and use those containers inside AKS.

James Casey
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One of the many useful features of Habitat is its built-in support for health checks.

Chris Nunciato

Greetings from Copenhagen and KubeCon EU! The Habitat team is excited to share our latest work with the CNCF and Kubernetes community. Habitat and Kubernetes: how does it work? Habitat’s open source framework allows you to automate your applications’ definition, builds and rebuilds, deployment and management throughout their life cycle.

Tasha Drew

ChefConf 2018 is coming up quickly (May 23-25 in Chicago, IL): one of the key themes of this year’s conference is support for the major cloud platforms from Microsoft, AWS and Google.

Matt Carter
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The Habitat team dreams of a world in which applications are built with the intelligence they need to run well, handle a variety of failure scenarios, update themselves when new software and dependencies are available, and connect seamlessly to the services they depend upon or support.

Tasha Drew