Julia Schmidt
Puppet goes on air with Relay beta for day 2 ops
What began last year as Puppet’s continuous delivery project, Nebula, has reemerged as an event-driven automation platform dubbed […]
What’s the point: Elastic, LLVM, rebrandings, Perl, and Harbor
Version 7.8 of the Elastic Stack has been recently made available for download. Users who haven’t checked the […]
HashiCorp wafts managed cloud product under users’ noses, plus Nomad gets a hand with multi-clusters
With infrastructure as code becoming more and more a thing, Terraform seems to be among the HashiCorp products […]
CNCF plants SPIFFE and SPIRE into its incubator, looks to grow secure cloud projects
Linux Foundation subsidiary Cloud Native Computing Foundation has promoted security projects SPIFFE and SPIRE into its incubator, where […]
Spark 3.0 changes gears with adaptive query execution and GPU help
With Spark + AI Summit just around the corner, the team behind the big data analytics engine pushed […]
The centralised approach: Not great for contact-tracing apps, but sensible for alert management in GitLab 13.1
Repository management cum DevOps platform GitLab has put improved alert management and code quality in the center of […]
Jenkins X replaces Prow with Lighthouse for better source control compatibility
CloudBees has released the May update of its distribution for CI/CD tool Jenkins X, which highlights some of […]
Wondering how C++ got this far? So does its creator
In a recently released and, by his own admission, far too long paper, C++ creator Bjarne Stroustrup tries […]
What’s the point: DC/OS, OpenAI API, OpenNebula, and DataStax Vector
So much news, so little time – here’s a quick round-up of recent small but important updates in […]
Can’t see the forest for the trees? Alibi Explain adds more models for better machine learning understanding
Machine learning teams in search of model explanations can now give the newly released Alibi Explain 0.5 a […]