Julia Schmidt
Trouble finding anything with all your cloud services? Elastic might have the thing for you
Search engine and analytics tools company Elastic has come up with Elastic Enterprise Search in a bid to […]
What’s the point: Firebase, InfluxDB Cloud, Google Cloud TPU pods
This week’s Google I/O saw a slew of machine learning features coming to the company’s mobile platform Firebase. […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Spring Cloud, AWS
Strongly recommended security updates for GitLab CE and EE are available now. Versions 11.10.2, 11.9.10, and 11.8.9 are […]
Airship 1.0 steers towards secure cloud provisioning
The community behind OpenStack Foundation supported Airship, a collection of tools for configuring, deploying, and maintaining Kubernetes environments, […]
Zuul and Kata Containers are first top-level open infra projects of OpenStack Foundation
Open source container runtime Kata Containers and gateway service Zuul have been named as the first official top-level […]
What’s the point: GitLab, VSC, Prometheus, MLflow, AWS
Repository management tool GitLab has gotten a set of patches and is now available in versions 11.5.11, 11.6.11, […]
Apache Software Foundation awards NetBeans and SkyWalking top-level status
The Apache Software Foundation has unwrapped two new top-level projects: application performance monitor SkyWalking and development environment NetBeans. […]
Databricks releases its “biggest innovation to date” to make the most of muddled data lakes
Databricks, the company behind the minds that brought you the big data analytics engine Apache Spark, has open-sourced […]
Rancher looks to rope in Kubernetes users with new OS distro
It hasn’t been that long since Rancher announced k3s, a Kubernetes distribution for resource constrained environments. Just two […]
CloudBees acquires Electric Cloud, strives for better ways to deliver software
DevOps tools provider CloudBees has acquired application release automation specialist Electric Cloud and says it is now working […]