Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu…
Big Red has unleashed Oracle Linux version 8, which could the OS of choice for those using the […]
What’s the point: Search UI, TensorFlow, Go, LinkedIn, and ML.NET
Elastic’s Search UI library for integrating search capabilities to websites and web apps has reached version 1.0, thus […]
Cloudera builds YuniKorn to unify cross-platform scheduling
Cloudera has released universal resource scheduler YuniKorn into the wild, bringing a unified approach to scheduling stateless batch […]
Pivotal swings to Kubernetes
Pivotal has done a major turn in the direction of Kubernetes, announcing that its flagship PAS platform will […]
IBM unveils trio of open source Kubernetes projects, and not a Red Hat-trick in sight
IBM has unwrapped a trio of Kubernetes-focused open source projects today, building on the Razee project it launched […]
Linkerd service mesh hits v2.4 with HA, traffic splitting, and more debugging help
The team behind Linkerd has released version 2.4 of its service mesh, throwing a traffic splitting feature and […]
Red Hat builds OpenShift Pipelines on Google-spawned Tekton
Red Hat has relaid the pipeline options in its OpenShift container platform, throwing its weight behind the nascent […]
Weave didn’t start the fire, but anyway…here’s Ignite
Kubernetes experts Weaveworks celebrated their fifth birthday by presenting an alpha version of Weave Ignite, a new open […]
DC/OS gives Enterprise ops better handle on storage
Users of Mesosphere’s DC/OS Enterprise offering can now set up policy-driven storage to help with the storage orchestration […]
IBM closes Red Hat buy, developer programmes kept separate
IBM closed its acquisition of Red Hat today, and immediately declared that bar $34bn changing hands, nothing much […]