Julia Schmidt
Fresh breeze hits Apache Software Foundation as Airflow joins top-level projects
Almost three years after joining the Apache Software Foundation’s incubation program, workflow management platform Airflow has reached top-level […]
Secretive type? GitHub unveils free private repositories for all
If you always wanted to keep your tinkering repos private but couldn’t be bothered to either switch to […]
GitLab user? Maybe start your year with an update
Now available GitLab 11.6.1, 11.5.6, and 11.4.13 fix a couple of security vulnerabilities affecting versions as far back […]
Containers for all – are we there yet?
If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]
Interview: For the FT’s Sarah Wells it’s problem first, tech second
It’s easy to forget that not everyone has the perfectly automated pipeline in place and as exciting as […]
etcd finds new home at CNCF
CoreOS has moved to secure the independence of etcd by donating the distributed key-value store to the Cloud Native […]
Operators = good, building them = meh? Maestro to the rescue
Mesosphere again extended the open source universe by announcing operator building tool Maestro. Operators are methods of packing, […]
You did what on Kubernetes? Wait, let’s ask Sysdig Secure…v2.2
Sysdig’s commercial runtime defence offering Sysdig Secure is out in v2.2, introducing service-based access control and making better […]
PyTorch team sips Caffe2, serves up production ready machine learning library
More than half a year after the PyTorch team announced the v1.0 roadmap for their tensor and neural […]
TensorFlow is 10 with new Learning-to-Rank library
Google’s AI department has developed a scalable library on the basis of TensorFlow which should help to teach […]