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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.

Grafana Cloud steps up to on-call management, Traces completes enterprise stack; Also, Loki gets easier

Grafana Labs used its customer conference, ObservabilityCON, to announce updates to its commercial offerings and put a spotlight […]

PyTorch 1.10 lands with new SDK to simplify moving from research to production

Facebook-driven machine learning framework PyTorch has made it past the 1.10 mark and now comes packed with 3400 […]

Break point: Qodana, Pulumi, OpenShift, GraalVM, Seldon, and VS Code

JetBrains has re-evaluated its Qodana code quality platform project and split the project into language-specific linters for Java, […]

CUDA Python, here we come: Nvidia offers Python devs the gift of GPU acceleration

Nvidia’s CUDA team has released version 11.5 of its parallel computing platform and pushed a Python-flavoured subproject forward […]

Pump it up: Apache Spark 3.2 completes ANSI SQL mode, makes adaptive query execution new normal

Data analytics platform Apache Spark has recently been made available in version 3.2, featuring enhancements to improve performance […]

HashiCorp Waypoint preps for Kubernetes users, Nomad toys with reusable app deployments

DevOps tooling provider HashiCorp has released version 0.6 of its application deployment app Waypoint, which sees the relatively […]

Break point: Selenium, Ray, TriggerMesh, Ambassador, and Falco

Browser automation tool Selenium has reached its fourth major release this week. Popular amongst web site testers, the […]

Google introduces hosted notebook instances, Anthos for VMs, and PostgreSQL interface for Spanner to cloud portfolio

With Google Cloud Next in full swing, the GC team has launched a couple of new services and […]

Argo Rollouts celebrates “biggest release ever”, Events and Workflows throw in usability improvements

While the last feature release of Argo flagship Argo CD is a couple of months old already, contributors […]

Is DevOps for dummies? Emily Freeman wants you to join the software dev revolution instead

Is the systems/software development life cycle still fit to describe the way teams build their applications? According to […]