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Julia Schmidt previously worked as editor of devClass. Before that she reported on software development, organised conferences, and worked as an engineer and software developer.

BYOP: Terraform team pries Plugin SDK from Core

Developers wanting to write their own providers for infrastructure as code tool Terraform can now resort to a […]

Did someone say enterprise? Rancher 2.3 adds Windows container support

The team behind cluster management platform Rancher just released version 2.3 of its project into the enterprise world, […]

PostgreSQL turns performance up for v12 release

Relational database management system PostgreSQL is now available in version 12, promising enhanced performance, space utilisation, and SQL […]

Never understood GitHub Desktop? Version 2.2 wants to school you

Version 2.2 of GitHub’s Git client is out, fitted with a slew of helpers to onboard those not […]

Kong skips on sleep to catch Insomnia, presents enterprise-geared additions

The team behind API platform Kong used the first day of their user conference Kong Summit to present […]

What’s the point: PagerDuty, Nuclio, Jenkins, and Checkmk

PagerDuty turns the dial on machine learning PagerDuty made the most of its community coming together at PagerDuty […]

Chef adds high availability flavour for Automate customers

Automation software company Chef has introduced users of continuous automation platform Chef Automate to a new offering looking […]

Enterprise data, here we come: Cloudera puts Data Platform forward

Big data expert Cloudera has launched a first version of its Data Platform, complete with machine learning offering […]

Ansible Automation Platform tries sparing teams from reinventing the wheel

With AnsibleFest in full swing, Red Hat introduced Ansible Automation Platform to its community, a new offering to […]

LLVM sees RISCV target maturing

Compiler infrastructure project LLVM is now available in version 9.0. In the last six months, its developers have […]