PowerShell fans swoon as Microsoft previews Azure Functions support
Microsoft has quietly slipped PowerShell support into Azure Functions, its serverless/event-based computing platform. The functionality is in preview […]
Docker customers in password reset race after ‘unauthorised access’ of customer database
Docker users might have some catching up to do this morning after the vendor admitted sensitive data on […]
What’s the point: GitLab, VSC, Prometheus, MLflow, AWS
Repository management tool GitLab has gotten a set of patches and is now available in versions 11.5.11, 11.6.11, […]
Docker takes up Arm, points to the edge
Docker took a step towards the edge yesterday, announcing what it described as a strategic partnership with mobile […]
Rancher looks to rope in Kubernetes users with new OS distro
It hasn’t been that long since Rancher announced k3s, a Kubernetes distribution for resource constrained environments. Just two […]
GitLab 11.10 sees pipelines burst out onto Ops dashboard
GitLab has hit the big 11.10 with its eponymous DevOps lifecycle tool, with the addition of pipeline statuses […]
HashiCorp’s Packer becomes more Windows-friendly
The latest version of machine image creation tool Packer has been released, bringing a greater focus on Windows […]
Fan of isolation, but interested in Kubernetes? Platform9 offers Klusterkit as a way out
Platform9 has packaged etcdadm, nodeadm, and cctl into an open-source toolkit named Klusterkit to ease the delivery of […]
Google pursues enterprise Kuberentes users with new GKE offering
Google has announced GKE Advanced, an enterprise-grade addition to its managed Kubernetes service for the second quarter that […]
Shuttleworth: OpenStack made mistakes, but Kubernetes not a replacement
Pity OpenStack. Celebrating its 10th birthday this coming October, the open-source cloud was conceived as the future: the […]