Julia Schmidt
Istio 1.9 opens up to external authorisers, VM support goes to beta
Istio – the service mesh developed by Google – has landed in version 1.9, finally getting Kubernetes Service […]
Rust turns over new leaf with own foundation, puts maintainers front and centre
After talking to lots of other foundations and sharing its plans in August 2020, the Rust Core team […]
Grafana 7.4 preps platform for next generation alerting, introduces content policy support
Analytics and monitoring platform Grafana is now available in version 7.4, giving teams the chance to play around […]
What’s the point: GitLab, HCP Consul, Sauce Labs, Kite, ASF, CNCF, and Netflix tech
GitLab’s monthly security updates are in, with the company strongly recommending a switch to versions 13.8.2, 13.7.6, or […]
Stuck with your Java monolith? Automatic refactoring might just be within reach
Microservices seem to have won the software architecture battle, but it’s not all green-field development, and breaking a […]
Time to meet up with legal again: Elastic simplifies its home-brewed licence
Teams left puzzled by last month’s announcement of Elasticsearch and Kibana changing licences might have a new reason […]
Codification sneaks into the NLP space, as spaCy lib hits third major release
Natural Language Processing library spaCy 3.0 has been pushed into the open, bringing a slew of features worthy […]
Getting typed: NumPy hits 1.20, presents Python devs with lots to play with
NumPy users who thought that the scientific computing library could do well with proper type annotations are in […]
What’s the point: Kong Gateway, pip, ASF, Vitess, OpenShift, and Docker
API gateway Kong Gateway has rolled out its 2.3 release. In addition to finally allowing teams to name […]
With this cloud you are really spoiling us: Ambassador presents all new Telepresence to power collaboration project
Telepresence users who’d like to share their development progress with fellow distributed team mates now have the chance […]