Julia Schmidt
Break point: Kaptain, C++, Falco, Model Search, and Packer
D2iQ, the company formerly known as Mesosphere, announced general availability of v1.0 it’s machine learning platform Kaptain this […]
OpenShift boards the GitOps train
OpenShift 4.7 has landed, aligning the platform with various other Kubernetes distributions that are slowly catching up with […]
Vault for secret keeping? CNCF End User Technology Radar spots surprising interest
The CNCF End User Community has released its fourth technology radar, this time scanning the tools and approaches […]
GitLab’s latest and greatest buffs up pipelines, ropes in GPUs for ML workloads
GitLab 13.9 is now available, fitting the platform with all sorts of pipeline enhancements, a couple of additional […]
Visuals are quicker to grok than text: New Relic pushes Explorer for system troubleshooting
Analytics company New Relic is currently in the process of rolling out New Relic Explorer to its Full-Stack […]
Break point: OpenTelemetry, Grafana, Tracee, Dapr, OpenAPI, and Ansible
After a good four months of release candidate testing, the OpenTelemetry tracing specification hit v1.0 this week. Core […]
Promethean effort: Version 2.25 of monitoring system intros feature flags
Prometheus 2.25 is now available for download, bringing a number of small enhancements and a commitment to feature […]
From the rooftops shout it out: Go 1.16 ready to go (onto more 64-bit architectures)
Go 1.16, the latest iteration of the programming language used in infrastructure projects like Docker and Kubernetes, has […]
What’s the point: Elastic, Rust, Racket, Kong, GitLab, and Polar Signals
Elastic users can start updating their stack to version 7.11 now. The release is the first to sport […]
Edge is getting crowded: Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform 2.16 adds ARM, OPA, ML support
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) has been pushed out in v2.16, seeing the open source project for managing Kubernetes […]