Julia Schmidt
Google keeps trying to not be evil with “advanced technology external advisory council”
What do you do when you can’t tell right from wrong anymore? Best case scenario? You turn to […]
Microsoft gives machines eyes and sense for the unusual, gets edgy with data box
Microsoft Azure’s AI and machine learning offering Cognitive Services now contains a preview for an Anomaly Detector and […]
Rancher 2.2 focuses on insights and easy management
With half a year gone since the last big release, v2.2 of open source cluster management platform Rancher […]
Kubernetes 1.14 opens up for enterprise Windows users, mascot zoo grows
Container orchestrator Kubernetes (K8s) has reached another milestone and is now available in v1.14, bringing CLI updates, production-level […]
Fresh from the Python’s den: PyPy turns 7.1, Facebook open-sources Python Test Runner
Python interpreter and CPython replacement PyPy has been released in version 7.1, which should give you a speed […]
Cloudera howls get out of my cloud, sets sail for “enterprise data cloud leadership”
If you have been working with either Cloudera or Hortonworks products, the news of their merger last year […]
HashiCorp takes another step towards edge computing with Vault 1.1
HashiCorp’s Vault is now available in v1.1 bringing agent caching, and support for OIDC roles to the secrets […]
Meet the Jetson Nano, it’s Nvidia’s AI mini me
Chip and graphic processing hardware manufacturer Nvidia used its GPU Technology Conference to introduce the newest member of […]
Mozilla wants Iodide to breath life into data science documents
Firefox makers Mozilla have found another way to use their favourite browser, by tricking it out for (data) […]
Istio gets enterprise ready, pushing performance and scalability
Version 1.1 of service mesh Istio is now available to download and includes improvements especially targeted at enterprises […]