What’s the point: Nomad, Waypoint, Lens, NetBeans, GitLab, cri-o, and Ansible Builder
HashiCorp has pushed v1.0 of its workload orchestrator Nomad into general availability. The latest iteration allows users to […]
What’s ITIL got to do with DevOps? Lots more than you’d think
Sponsored It’s been over a decade since DevOps first burst onto the tech world, promising to blow away organisational […]
Need more Space to collaborate? JetBrains looks to hook you up
A good year after first introducing team collaboration tool Space, JetBrains has this week pushed the service into […]
Terraform 0.14 lands, marking “final stepping stones” to 1.0 release
DevOps tooling biz HashiCorp has put the finishing touches on version 0.14 of Terraform, to bring the infrastructure […]
Not reinventing the wheel: AWS debuts its own K8s distro, looks to make ML more accessible
AWS re:Invent is here and with it a slew of Amazon product announcements, including container tech, storage, machine […]
Icinga for Windows v1.3 experiments with code cache, improves testing
Infrastructure monitoring provider Icinga is trying to make admins lives a little easier though load reducing experiments, as […]
Perfect (web)storm: JetBrains adds Tailwind CSS and Git staging to web dev IDE
JetBrains is in major update mood, flinging out version 2020.3 of its JavaScript development IDE WebStorm. Just last […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Puppet, Rust, Kong Mesh, etcd, and Prometheus
IT automation product Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform has been updated to version 1.2, which moves the tool […]
That’s another fine service mesh you’ve gotten us into: Consul refines access control, adds basic visualisation
Consul 1.9, HashiCorp’s service discovery cum service mesh tool, has left the beta phase behind, making mesh visualisation […]
JetBrains opens up TeamCity for external authentication, throws in new Python runner
The second major 2020 update to JetBrains’ Continuous Integration and Deployment platform TeamCity has been pushed out and […]