Google’s Dataproc lights up Spark on Kubernetes
Google has announced a Kubernetes-flavoured version of its Cloud Dataproc Hadoop and Spark service, giving customers an alternative […]
What’s the point: OpenShift on your laptop, Atlassian goes Premium, CloudBees and Spring Updates
Red Hat has announced a developer preview of Red Hat CodeReady Containers. Red Hat describes Code Ready Containers […]
What’s the point: NSL for TensorFlow, AWS adds container insights, TeamCity and GitLab fixes
The TensoFlow team has introduced a new framework, which it says should allow both novice and advanced developers […]
etcd strikes a balance, bolsters backend with 3.4 release
etcd hit v3.4 late last week, promising an improved storage backend, revamped raft voting process, and whole new […]
WAKE UP…Red Hat starts releasing OpenShift nightly builds
OpenShift has joined the ranks of projects offering nightly builds in a bid to help companies better plan […]
HashiCorp looks into easier secret management for Kubernetes
HashiCorp has finished work on Consul 1.6 and offered a first insight on upcoming Vault features especially aimed […]
VMware sets sails for Kubernetes crowd
This year’s VMworld started with a bang that gave a name to VMware’s new strategy to place it […]
Practitioners inquire within: Share your DevOps story at Continuous Lifecycle London 2020
The call for proposals for Continuous Lifecycle London 2020 is open and we’d love to have your input. […]
What’s the point: Kong, Spring Cloud, TeamCity, Istio, and Databricks
So much news, so little time. Learn more about what has happened in the last couple of days […]
GitLab 12.2 is here and oh my can you create complex pipelines now
The team behind repository management project GitLab stuck to their timetable and just released version 12.2 of the […]