Prometheus learns how to log queries in 2.12 release
Monitoring system and time series database Prometheus is now available in version 2.12. The release comes with new […]
Pivotal CTO: Kubernetes means we’re all distributed systems programmers now
Kubernetes is changing the way organisations develop their software and manage their systems. But can we expect it […]
Time for an update: Istio team issues security releases reducing potential for DoS attacks
The team behind service mesh Istio has released version 1.1.13 and 1.2.4 of the project to mitigate vulnerabilities […]
Microsoft waves $300,000 at hackers, says ‘do your worst’ to Azure Security Lab
Microsoft asked hackers to “come and do their worst” as it unveiled a dedicated security Lab for Azure […]
Mesosphere is (sorta) dead, long live D2iQ
Cloud-native experts Mesosphere have dropped their familiar company name in favour of new moniker D2iQ, committing to day […]
Google flies to Tokyo, debuts cloud migration services and load balancer
Google used the Tokyo edition of its Next conference to unwrap further services designed to tempt users onto […]
What’s the point: GitHub and Slack, VMware on Google, Icinga update, and Linus orphans floppy disks
GitHub and Slack have flagged up new features as part of their integration cum app. Fans of the […]
Red Hat CTO says no change to OpenShift, conference swag plans after IBM buy
Red Hat’s CTO took to Reddit this week to reassure fans that the company would stick to its […]
What’s the point: Tumblr sharpens Docker pruner, Spinnaker sails over Google, Azure and GitHub, Serverless Framework
The tech team at Tumblr has open sourced a Docker Registry Pruner to apply retention policies to Docker […]
Docker Enterprise 3.0 hits the ground running
The third major release of Docker Enterprise is now generally available, after it was announced at DockerCon back […]