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Julia Schmidt previously worked as editor of devClass. Before that she reported on software development, organised conferences, and worked as an engineer and software developer.

AWS lays CD web-dev bait with Amplify Console

AWS has introduced Amplify Console – a continuous deployment and hosting service for web applications using serverless backends. With use […]

Hey – stop pointing fingers! Atlassian’s Jira Ops upgraded to peacemaker

Atlassian has added a postmortem functionality to its recently released Jira Ops, to help teams in the company’s toolchain […]

Amazon invites outsiders to AWS Machine-Learning University

Amazon has made the internal Machine Learning courses publicly available that it built originally for its engineers to get aboard the […]

JetBrains ups its style and refactoring game in PyCharm and GoLand v2018.3

PyCharm and GoLand, both members of the JetBrains IDE family, are now available in version 2018.3, offering developers […]

Azure DevOps Server pops out of the pipeline

Microsoft has unveiled its first release candidate for Azure DevOps Server 2019, offering a new navigation, improvements to […]

Cloudify grabs a slice of cloud native with v4.5 release

The team behind open source application and network orchestration framework Cloudify has focused on closed-loop orchestration and getting […]

Consul gets multi-data center ready with 1.4 release

HashiCorp‘s distributed service mesh Consul has introduced a redesigned access control list system and multi-data center support in […]

Subversion dishes up experiments in first release under new schedule

Version control tool Apache Subversion is now available in v1.11, which should improve tree conflict resolution, allow the […]

Contour 0.7 aims at easing traffic control in the container world

Heptio’s engineering team has released v0.7 of its Ingress controller Contour into the wild, which should make handling […]

GitHub gets automating, introduces own take on Configuration as Code

Developers spend too much time configuring workflows, according to GitHub’s head of technology Jason Warner, which is why […]