Julia Schmidt
GitLab 12.3 puts spotlight on security and productivity
The GitLab team has stuck to their release schedule and released version 12.3 of its repository management and […]
Icinga 2.11 drops with rewritten network stack
Monitoring project Icinga just pushed out its 2.11 release, improving quality and stability with lots of under the […]
Kubernetes focuses on extendibility in 1.16 release (also: debugging might get easier)
The team behind container orchestrator Kubernetes has finished its third release of the year and made v1.16 available, […]
Another one bites the dust? Keras team steps away from multi-backends, refocuses on tf.keras
The team behind deep learning library Keras has pushed out version 2.3 of the open source project. It […]
Traefik reverse proxy celebrates 2.0 release with TCP support
The second major release of cloud native edge router Traefik is now available to download, adding TCP support […]
Falco founder: Kubernetes security has to do better than “don’t worry – OH MY GOD”
It’s almost a year since Sysdig’s behavioral activity monitoring tool Falco entered the sandbox of the Cloud Native […]
Kubernetes veteran, Tim Hockin: In software, people are always wrong
It wasn’t that long ago that desktop applications were the thing everybody was spending their resources on. However, […]
WAKE UP…Red Hat starts releasing OpenShift nightly builds
OpenShift has joined the ranks of projects offering nightly builds in a bid to help companies better plan […]
HashiCorp looks into easier secret management for Kubernetes
HashiCorp has finished work on Consul 1.6 and offered a first insight on upcoming Vault features especially aimed […]
TravisCI brings order and maturity to its deployment tooling
The team behind continuous integration project TravisCI has rewritten its deployment tooling and introduced a maturity model for […]