Julia Schmidt
Chef pulls Infra 16 from the oven, flexes muscle at ARM users
True to last year’s announcement, starting in May 2020 all Chef Infra versions older than Chef 15 will […]
D2iQ polishes Dispatch platform for CI/CD newbies while Google reportedly in talks to inhale cloud service firm
The company formerly known as Mesosphere has smoothed off the edges from its recently pushed out CI/CD platform […]
R you ready for v4.0? Stats-lovers’ language hits ground running – but users will have to do their bit to keep up
Version 4.0 of the statistical computing language R is brimming with new features and ready to be installed […]
CRI-O 1.18 lands: Adds better insight, config handling for Kubeheads – but keep an eye on the defaults
CRI-O, which pitches itself as an open-source replacement for Docker as the runtime for Kubernetes, is now available […]
What’s the point: More Git security patches, Aqua Security, Terraform additions, Anthos for AWS, and Qt Creator
After last week’s update, the Git team has pushed another slew of security releases into the open, taking […]
AWS AppFlow trickles out, aiming to tighten the net around SaaS apps
In a bid to lure more devs onto its company’s services, AWS has pushed out AppFlow, claiming it […]
MLflow smooths out natural language processing and Microsoft support in 1.8 release
Databricks’ machine learning platform MLflow has learned to play nice with AzureML and spaCy models, making v1.8 ready […]
GitLab feeds requirements management to its monster platform
As seems to have become the norm during the last few release cycles for repository management service cum […]
PyTorch hits 1.5 with refined C++ support, flings out new lib to ease serving pains
Facebook-led deep learning Python package PyTorch is now available in version 1.5, though it’s a completely new tool […]
Push me, Pulumi: Terraform rival goes for complete workflow as version 2.0 arrives
A couple of days after releasing it into the wild on GitHub, Terraform rival Pulumi has officially made […]