Ansible Tower promises to play better with others, let everyone work at their own pace
Red Hat has opened up Ansible Tower 3.3 to the DevOps world, connecting it to the OpenShift Container […]
What’s the point: AWS/PowerShell, GitLab, Docker Community Engine
AWS has announced PowerShell Core 6.0 support with AWS Lambda, delighting those who love Microsoft’s configuration tool AND […]
Microsoft gives you DevOps on Azure – whether you want it or not
Microsoft has gone all in with DevOps on its Azure cloud, with a suite of CI/CD, repo and […]
Sumo Logic sees surging Serverless, Containers adoption
If you’re using Serverless, Kubernetes, Docker and DevSecOps, congratulations – you’re in excellent company according to Sumo Logic’s […]
What’s stopping developers boosting GDP by $3 trillion? Other developers…
Software developers could raise global GDP by $3 trillion over the next decade – if they weren’t having […]
Jenkins’ creator takes the wheel and steers into a cloud native direction
Jenkins founder and CloudBees CTO Kohsuke Kawaguchi has issued a bleak assessment of the current state of the […]
Hot and bothered over data? GitLab kicks off Meltano project
GitLab has put data in its sights, launching a project to create a single platform to support the […]
Jenkins gets cloud native ambitions organised
The Jenkins community’s proposal for a Special Interest Group structure have barely reached draft phase but already spawned […]
GitLab pushes out 11.1, then patches it, as it clears decks for Google Cloud leap
GitLab pushed out version 11.1 of its platform, then promptly followed it up with a patch, just days […]
Electric Cloud says AI will protect developers from themselves
Electric Cloud has embedded machine learning into its platform to protect DevOps teams from themselves by actually doing […]