Julia Schmidt
Sealed with an XSS: It’s that time of the month again, so go update GitLab
GitLab’s monthly security update is here, fixing a number of potential cross-site scripting issues, a denial of service […]
Apache Samza 1.5 wakes up to new job runner and container placement options
Distributed stream processing framework Apache Samza has hit version 1.5 with a simplified job submission workflow to cover […]
What’s the point: Lua, AWS App2Container, OpsRamp, Diamanti Spektra, Couchbase, and Redis
Is summer a silly season for dev news? No chance! To keep you up to date with the […]
Istio plugs up four new Envoy vulns
Service mesh Istio has issued two security updates after four vulnerabilities were found in the Envoy proxy. It’s […]
Clear up this mesh: Control plane Kong Kuma gets hybrid universal mode and a new cloud-native home
API platform provider Kong has pushed out version 0.6 of open source control plane Kuma – the last […]
Amazon unleashes AI code reviewer on Java devs, hopes to eliminate ‘most expensive’ lines of code
Amazon has made its machine learning-backed code reviewing tool CodeGuru generally available, showing developers working with JVM languages […]
TensorFlow look to get more frugal with resources ahead of 2.3 release
Data scientists and machine learning types get a last chance for input in the upcoming 2.3 release of […]
Micronaut takes small step with 2.0 release, big one for Java on serverless
The team behind Micronaut, a framework for building JVM applications in Java, Kotlin, or Groovy, has completed version […]
Databricks hands MLflow to Linux Foundation, speeds up Delta Lake, and pushes pandas on Spark forward
Data science conference Spark+AI Summit is still in full swing. Organised by Spark experts Databricks, it naturally lent […]
SaltStack Enterprise 6.3 lets ops take the pulse of their infrastructure
The enterprise flavour of infrastructure automation software SaltStack has emerged in version 6.3, tackling vulnerability management and IT […]