Qt unwraps 5.13.0 beta, RC set for May
The first beta of Qt 5.13.0 has arrived, albeit a month later than originally planned, with the final […]
Atlassian swallows AgileCraft, springs onto business leaders’ desks
Atlassian is eating its way into the enterprise software stack from at last two sides, after snapping up […]
What’s the point: Elastic snaps out App Search beta, GitLab updates, Azure gets blue…and more
Elastic has released a third beta of its Elastic App Search. New additions include the ability to configure […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow 2.0 hits alpha, Microsoft and Intel partner on Deep Learning, TeamCity updates
Impatient TensorFlow fans can try a preview of the first v2.0 alpha, barely a week after version 1.13.1 […]
Runc vuln still likely lingering
The runc vulnerability panic which hit the container world last month might have died down, but many systems […]
Qt quietly rolls out ambitious roadmap for 2019
The team behind Qt has outlined its plans throughout 2019 for the C++ library and associated tools, and […]
Java microservice library Helidon is ready for prime time
Java steward Oracle has released v1.0 of Helidon, a collection of libraries for writing microservices in the company’s […]
What does the future of AI look like? Facebook AI chief knows what he’d like to see
Facebook’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun has been doing neural networks for quite a while now and has […]
What’s the point: GitHub gets drafty, Azure DevOps gets CLI, Elastic Stack and PostgreSQL updates
GitHub is introducing draft pull requests which its users can use to spark collaboration when code is not […]
Microsoft stands up for PostgreSQL with Citus Data buy
Microsoft has bolstered its PostgreSQL credentials after snaffling up database as a service outfit Citus Data. Describing its […]