Julia Schmidt
CouchDB 3.0 ends admin party era
Document-oriented NoSQL database CouchDB is now available in version 3.0, which, according to its makers, addresses “most of […]
What’s the point: Cisco’s SecureX, Chef, Terraform AzureRM, GitHub Student Dev Pack
IT bedrock Cisco plans to extend its security portfolio with a cloud-native platform which is supposed to bridge […]
Go team pulls the covers off 1.14 release
The team behind programming language Go has released version 1.14 of its project, which is dotted with performance […]
Google binds mobile dev’s glances to Android Studio 3.6
Code editing and debugging quality are the focal points of just released Android Studio 3.6, which for example […]
Databricks tries making data sources more digestible
Databricks has introduced new features and a Data Ingestion Network in a bid to provide an “easy and […]
OCaml aims at overall performance in 4.10 release
General purpose programming language OCaml has landed in version 4.10, improving memory usage, garbage collection (GC) costs and […]
GitLab 12.8 becomes more Windows dev friendly – if you pay, that is
It’s GitLab release time again – version 12.8 of the repo management cum DevOps platform takes a stab […]
Red Hat rolls OpenStack train up to Platform 16
With OpenStack’s Train release out for a while, Red Hat has now finished work on version 16 of […]
Cilium drops 1.7 release, upping insight and manageability
Network and API connectivity project Cilium has been released in version 1.7, providing users with a UI for […]
Individual accounts, missing naming standards, and legacy – Linux Foundation’s recipe for security disaster
The Linux Foundation has, together with Harvard’s Lab for Innovation Science, released its second go at a FOSS […]