What’s the point: Puppet Comply, Qt 6.0 beta, cf-for-k8s, Prometheus, and Kata Containers
Compliance seems to be on many DevOps tool providers’ minds these days and Puppet is no exception. To […]
Former rivals at OpenTelemetry lock in tracing specification, to focus on metrics next
Open source observability framework OpenTelemetry has frozen its tracing specification, giving that part of the project release candidate […]
Let the right one in: Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform hits 2.15 with external cluster support, new installer
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform 2.15 (KKP) is now available for download and promises users easier installation and less manual […]
What’s the point: LLVM 11, HashiCorp Boundary, Atlassian, and OpenCV
Version 11 of compiler infrastructure project LLVM has been announced, which now includes – amongst other things – […]
What’s the point: Rook, Kong, Docker Hub, Elixir, Sumo Logic, and Sonatype
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has gained another graduate project. Accepted into the CNCF in 2018, storage project […]
Cloud native shopping: Cisco plans Portshift acquisition, Kasten to join Veeam
Hot on the heels of September’s VMware and Snyk acquisition news, comes word that Cisco and Veeam have […]
Open sauce: Rancher 2.5 puts new UI forward, gets to continuously delivering
Rancher 2.5, the first big release since the project’s parent company entered an agreement to become part of […]
What’s the point: GitHub, CircleCI, Puppet, Jaeger, Ruby, and HashiCorp
GitHub’s code scanning capabilities, a new feature introduced at the company’s Satellite conference in May 2020, has left […]
Grafana 7.2 adds flexibility to date displays and transformations
Observability platform Grafana has rolled out version 7.2 of the software, allowing date and time customisation, and providing […]
What’s the point: CUDA, PyCharm, CLion, IoTDB, Instana, Spring Tools, and OpenShift
Version 11.1 of Nvidia’s parallel computing platform and GPU programming model CUDA is now available, fitting the project […]