Julia Schmidt
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Istio, glibc, Cloudera Altus Director, and all’s well that ends well for Linux floppy driver
If you find your machine learning models to be a bit too large, TensorFlow’s Model Optimization Toolkit now […]
Mesosphere is (sorta) dead, long live D2iQ
Cloud-native experts Mesosphere have dropped their familiar company name in favour of new moniker D2iQ, committing to day […]
AWS introduces PartiQL to tear down walls between SQL and NoSQL
AWS open-sourced its PartiQL query language to provide a way to query data across formats and services. The […]
Databricks starts adding delete, update, merge capabilities to Delta Lake
Version 0.3 of Databricks’ open source project Delta Lake is now available to download, adding some APIs to […]
What’s the point: Electron, Aqua Security, CloudFormation, and Azure DevOps
GitHub-born open source application building framework Electron has just hit v6.0. Breaking changes going along with the release […]
Elastic adds ML magic to its SIEM, bumps stack up to 7.3
Elastic has released version 7.3 of its portfolio stack, pushing some features into general availability while improving or […]
Spring Cloud Data Flow 2.2 offers better task execution control
Spring Cloud Data Flow, a tool suite for streaming and batch data processing, is now generally available in […]
HashiCorp’s Vault gets even more secretive with integrated storage option
HashiCorp has pushed out v1.2 of its secret management tool Vault, fitting it with an integrated storage preview […]
JetBrains gives IntelliJ IDEA some love, updates IDE zoo
JetBrains has just released a bugfix version to IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1, adding to the slew of updates to […]
Go team proposes parametric polymorphism
The team behind the Go programming language released an updated draft for parametric polymorphism (pp). Inclusion of Generics, […]