Julia Schmidt
GitLab 13.6 adds another layer of fuzz, makes tracing free for all
GitLab 13.6 has landed, putting automation and visibility at the centre of the repo management and DevOps system’s […]
Quick reminder: Continuous Lifecycle Online 2021 call for presentation is ending soon
Are you working with software containers, looking after a microservice architecture, experimenting with edge computing, or leading a […]
What’s the point: Electron, Puppet, OpsRamp, S3, and Databricks
Electron 11 is now available and comes with support for Apple’s M1 chips, improved performance when sending wide […]
Kuma mesh gets ready for multi-zone catches
The team behind service mesh Kuma has made it across the 1.0 finish line, declaring the CNCF sandbox […]
Cloudy with a chance of ML: Feast creator joins Tecton, while Kinvolk introduces Headlamp, and yet another Kubernetes distro debuts
Just a couple of days after the LF AI & Data Foundation welcomed machine learning feature store Feast […]
TensorWho? MLflow cozies up with PyTorch, goes for universal tracking
To coincide with PyTorch Developer Day, data analytics biz Databricks has released version 1.12 of machine learning platform […]
Spring Boot eases registry publishing pains as it gets more Kubernetes friendly
Microservice building framework Spring Boot 2.4 is ready for the masses, though some internal changes might mean more […]
What’s the point: .NET, C#, F#, Elastic, Haskell, InfluxDB, K10, and Python (sorta)
After pushing out many preliminary versions throughout the year, Microsoft has now released .NET 5.0, as well as […]
Vault unlocks first bolt of cloud key management, locks in integrated storage
Version 1.6 of HashiCorp’s secret management tool Vault is now ready for downloading, and treats enterprise users to […]
LinkedIn debuts Java machine learning framework Dagli
Java isn’t exactly the first programming language that springs to mind when discussing machine learning – however, that […]