Julia Schmidt
Cloudera builds YuniKorn to unify cross-platform scheduling
Cloudera has released universal resource scheduler YuniKorn into the wild, bringing a unified approach to scheduling stateless batch […]
Databricks Runtime 5.5 previews Instance Pools
Databricks, the company behind open source project Apache Spark, has given its Runtime a good old polishing, buffing […]
Huskarl aims at becoming the TensorFlow for Reinforcement Learning
TensorFlow users interested in Reinforcement Learning (better known as the thing that made AlphaGo win at Go) might […]
Constrain yourself – Azure tries improving app performance through proximity grouping
Azure has announced a preview for proximity placement groups, in a bid to improve application performance by lowering […]
What’s the point: Spring Tools, AWS Cloud Development Kit, Juke, Azure Lighthouse, Jenkins
Spring Tools 4 for Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, and Theia are now available in version 4.3.1. The release […]
Up, up, and away – Azure Migrate reaches next level
Microsoft has given Azure Migrate an update, fashioning the tool into a unified platform to assess and follow […]
Linkerd service mesh hits v2.4 with HA, traffic splitting, and more debugging help
The team behind Linkerd has released version 2.4 of its service mesh, throwing a traffic splitting feature and […]
Weave didn’t start the fire, but anyway…here’s Ignite
Kubernetes experts Weaveworks celebrated their fifth birthday by presenting an alpha version of Weave Ignite, a new open […]
DC/OS gives Enterprise ops better handle on storage
Users of Mesosphere’s DC/OS Enterprise offering can now set up policy-driven storage to help with the storage orchestration […]
What’s the point: Mozilla research grants, Netlify, Pony, ONAP
Before opening a new round in autumn 2019, Mozilla has informed the open source community about the results […]