Julia Schmidt
Google adds new family of VMs to its Compute Engine
Google has added a new kind of virtual machine to its Compute Engine, promising reliable performance, flexible configurations, […]
Eclipse Foundation shines a light on edge computing
After being in the works for a while, the Eclipse Foundation launched another special interest working group – […]
Consul offers teams more autonomy, introduces namespaces
A preview of HashiCorp’s service networking platform Consul 1.7 is now available, bringing namespaces and a new snapshot […]
GitLab pushes out critical security fixes
Repository management cum DevOps platform GitLab is now available in versions 12.5.4, 12.4.6, and 12.3.9 which should fix […]
Kubernetes team bumps stability up for last release of the year
The team behind container orchestration platform Kubernetes has pushed out version 1.17 of its project, putting the focus […]
TeamCity hands clean-up control over to users
Dev tool provider JetBrains just released a first taster of TeamCity 2019.2. The new version of the CI/CD […]
TensorFlow RC sees Google nudging devs towards TPUs
A first release candidate of the soon to be finalised TensorFlow 2.1 is now available, giving those who […]
GitLab finds integration issues, pushes security fixes
The team behind repository management system cum DevOps platform GitLab has released versions 12.5.1, 12.4.4, and 12.3.7 for […]
Grafana focuses on CloudWatch, eases Docker image woes
Monitoring and observability platform Grafana is now available in version 6.5, adding curated dashboards for a variety of […]
Julia 1.3 offers experimental approach to multi-threading
The team behind the Julia programming language has tied up a neat parcel of new language features and […]