Julia Schmidt
Welcome to the dark side: GitLab 13 ships with easy ECS deploys, infra as code help, and more
This year’s major GitLab release has been pushed out, fitting the DevOps platform with what every user of […]
All meshed up: Istio 1.6 welcomes legacy workloads, improves the upgrade process
Istio 1.6 has landed, improving traffic management, telemetry, VM support, and overall usability of the service mesh – […]
C# lead Mads Torgersen goes on the record about upcoming language features
On the second day of Microsoft Build, C# lead designer Mads Torgersen shed light on the many features […]
What’s the point: Azure DevOps roadmap, Spring Boot, Skopeo, Drill in need, TriggerMesh, and RedisAI
The DevOps section of Microsoft’s Azure team has updated the roadmap for the service formerly known as Team […]
Electron 9 helps apps to step into macOS users’ focus
Electron, a framework for writing desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS, just celebrated its 9th major release. […]
Welcome to the machine learning: Microsoft plays to ML devs with slew of AI announcements
Microsoft’s developer conference, Build, is in full swing, boasting machine learning-related announcements from Visual Studio expansions, to responsible […]
Grafana 7.0 follows community traces, lays groundwork for next steps
When DevClass spoke to Grafana’s VP of product and Prometheus maintainer Tom Wilkie earlier this month, he made […]
Autobots, roll out: ONNX runtime hits 1.3, previewing Transformer training help
Microsoft has pushed out version 1.3 of its ONNX runtime (ORT), following up last week’s ONNX release with […]
HashiCorp Consul 1.8 will help services get chatty with those beyond the mesh
Infrastructure management company HashiCorp has released a beta of upcoming Consul 1.8, extending on the service mesh aspect […]
Red alert: Elastic Stack emits 7.7, adds new security, observability features
Elastic Stack 7.7 is ready for downloading, providing users with a new alerting framework, an embedded case management […]