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Julia Schmidt previously worked as editor of devClass. Before that she reported on software development, organised conferences, and worked as an engineer and software developer.

Et tu, Atlassian? Company sharpens cloud focus, announces end of server line

In what it is pitching as a bid to free up capacity and “to move faster”, software development […]

What’s the point: LLVM 11, HashiCorp Boundary, Atlassian, and OpenCV

Version 11 of compiler infrastructure project LLVM has been announced, which now includes – amongst other things – […]

Would you like some polish with that? Rust 1.47 shortens backtraces, looks into large array traits

Rust 1.47 is here and while there aren’t any new language features, the compiler improvements and some library […]

The Oracle will see you now: DB bedrock introduces Cloud Observability and Management platform

Oracle has taken a step towards providing users with a better system understanding by introducing a Cloud Observability […]

What’s the point: Rook, Kong, Docker Hub, Elixir, Sumo Logic, and Sonatype

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has gained another graduate project. Accepted into the CNCF in 2018, storage project […]

Cloud native shopping: Cisco plans Portshift acquisition, Kasten to join Veeam

Hot on the heels of September’s VMware and Snyk acquisition news, comes word that Cisco and Veeam have […]

And multi-stage pipelines for all: Azure DevOps Server 2020 is here

The team behind Azure DevOps Server 2020 has pulled off the training wheels and finally released a new […]

Open sauce: Rancher 2.5 puts new UI forward, gets to continuously delivering

Rancher 2.5, the first big release since the project’s parent company entered an agreement to become part of […]

Python 3.9 lands with union operators and type hinting generics

After pulling support for the freshly retired Python 3.5, the Python team has concluded its work on version […]

Is it that time again already? GitLab pushes out security release remediating XSS and MitM attacks

The latest GitLab release has been out for a couple of days, which means it’s time for a […]