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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.

HashiCorp’s Vagrant makes itself at home in the Cloud with v2.2 release

HashiCorp has added a cloud command line tool to the lastest v2.2 release of Vagrant, smoothing the integration […]

NVIDIA goes higher, faster, RAPIDS for Machine Learning

NVIDIA has shot out RAPIDS, a suite of GPU-accelerated data analytics and machine learning libraries, into the open […]

Cloud Foundry Foundation tightens Kubernetes integration with new projects

Eirini and CF Containerizations are the newest additions to the portfolio of non-profit Cloud Foundry Foundation. Both projects […]

Falco rocks CNCF sandbox

Sysdig’s Falco has become the first runtime security project to enter the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox. […]

What’s the point: Git, Jira for GitHub, Facebook Login checks, TeamCity

Git Maintainer Junio C Hamano has released security updates (2.14.5, 2.15.3, 2.16.5, 2.17.2, 2.18.1, and 2.19.1) for the […]

Rancher spurs high availability and CI with new release

Container Management Platform Rancher 2.1 is ready to help DevOps-y types in the enterprise to get the hang […]

Heroku pushes Buildpacks under cloud native umbrella

Cloud native Buildpacks are the newest addition to the CNCF sandbox, seven years after the original version of […]

Facebook’s PyTorch to light the way to speedy Machine Learning workflows

Facebook’s development department has finished a first release candidate for v1 of its PyTorch project – just in […]

Sourcegraph pulls back the curtain, becomes open source project

Self-hosted code search, navigation and intelligence engine Sourcegraph is now available as an open source project under the […]

Sysdig scoops deeper into Prometheus, equips Monitor with PromQL compatibility

Sysdig has reshaped its Monitor 3.0 service for Prometheus users, making it compatible with the Prometheus Query Language […]