Danny Bradbury
Red Hat Certifies Linux for NVIDIA AI Boxes
Red Hat cozied up even further with NVIDIA yesterday, certifying its Enterprise Linux platform on the GPU vendor’s […]
Oracle Releases CNCF-Certified Linux
While Larry Ellison talked up Oracle’s cloud services at the company’s OpenWorld conference on Monday, the company quietly […]
MongoDB Creates New License To Protect It From Cloud Service Providers
MongoDB has had enough of cloud service providers offering the Community Edition of its database as a service […]
Chef Puts One-Click Installation Project On The Menu
Infrastructure automation company Chef has announced new versions of a brace of complementary tools. It took its Workstation […]
Fission update takes flight, making canary deployments easier
Platform9 has released an update to its serverless function framework, designed to make testing faster for developers. The […]
Google Opens Up Cloud Identity Management Services to Developers
Google has expanded its cloud-based identity service yet again, this time offering a developer-focused identity management system. The […]
Your AI pet project is only as smart as its garbage training set
AI isn’t immune to one of computing’s most basic rules – garbage in, garbage out. Train a neural […]
You should find out what’s going on in that neural network. Y’know they’re cheating now?
Neural networks – the algorithms that many people think of when they hear the words machine learning – […]
The Agile and the Continuous: Database Drift … Neat film title but something to avoid
In DevOps the talk is of development and operations, of continuous pipelines and agile updates, of rolling out […]
A developer always pays their technical debts – oh, every penny… but never a groat more
Picture the scene: you’re a developer looking at someone else’s code for the first time, and you […]