Julia Schmidt
HashiCorp’s Packer becomes more Windows-friendly
The latest version of machine image creation tool Packer has been released, bringing a greater focus on Windows […]
Fan of isolation, but interested in Kubernetes? Platform9 offers Klusterkit as a way out
Platform9 has packaged etcdadm, nodeadm, and cctl into an open-source toolkit named Klusterkit to ease the delivery of […]
Google pursues enterprise Kuberentes users with new GKE offering
Google has announced GKE Advanced, an enterprise-grade addition to its managed Kubernetes service for the second quarter that […]
Emacs finally gets Unicode-11.0-ready
Unicode 11.0 has come to Emacs 26.2, which – although not the most recent edition lets devs using […]
Qt Creator hits 4.9 with ever-growing language skills
Qt Creator 4.9 has been released, extending support for the language server protocol and improving diagnostics for C++ […]
Prometheus 2.9 leaves time series issues behind, improves service discovery
The team behind monitoring and alerting toolkit Prometheus have improved cooperation with Kubernetes and OpenStack, amongst other gems […]
Cloudera AI boss: Nothing beats implementing to learn about machine learning
Thanks to advances in hardware technology and the amount of data available to many companies, machine learning has […]
Elasticsearch waves types goodbye, while Elastic welcomes v7.0 of its stack
After (not?) getting forked by AWS and partnering with Google for managed services, Elastic Labs has bounced up […]
A Stein is a rock is an… OpenStack hits 19th release
Cloud infrastructure platform OpenStack has been released in version 19, dubbed Stein, improving support for edge computing and […]
Wanna integrate more tools with Nomad? v0.9 has got you covered
HashiCorp has given its container orchestration tool Nomad a good once-over, reworking the task driver system and adding […]