HashiCorp’s Packer becomes more Windows-friendly
The latest version of machine image creation tool Packer has been released, bringing a greater focus on Windows […]
What’s the point: Fluentd graduates at CNCF, GitLab updates, Datadog chats, and Azure cuts
Fluentd has become the sixth project to “graduate” from the CNCF’s incubation holding pen for open source projects. […]
Sumo Logic claps hands, gets bidirectional with Atlassian’s Opsgenie
Sumo Logic has developed “bidirectional” integration for Atlassian’s Opsgenie incident alert service and promised similar deals with other […]
How’s Azure DevOps working for you? Microsoft launches widgets that will tell you
Just over six months after launching Azure DevOps, Microsoft will give users the opportunity to see how it’s […]
What’s the point: Azure DevOps for Londoners, Front Doors for all, updates for Databricks, Elastic and Gitlab
Microsoft has brought DevOps to London for the first time. Or rather, customers can now create Azure DevOps […]
Like your credentials stored in plain text? Jenkins issues security advisory for 55 plugins
With over a thousand community contributed Jenkins plug-ins it can be hard to choose one or the other […]
Travis CI launches Insights feature, confirms own outage
Travis CI has reached into the future to launch an Insights feature which will give users more information […]
What’s the point: Snyk pops pipe into BitBucket Cloud, Splice Machine unwraps beta, Spring Boot and Red Hat updates
Snyk has dipped a Pipe into Atlassian’s BitBucket Cloud code management product, which it claims means it can […]
Microsoft promises to sooth Boards’ users’ Paper Cuts
Microsoft has ripped a small, but rather sharp, leaf out of recent acquisition GitHub’s playbook to help it […]
Chef says it’s going 100% open source, forks optional…
Chef has lifted a page from Red Hat’s recipe book, and is making all of its software 100 […]