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And multi-stage pipelines for all: Azure DevOps Server 2020 is here

The team behind Azure DevOps Server 2020 has pulled off the training wheels and finally released a new […]

Open sauce: Rancher 2.5 puts new UI forward, gets to continuously delivering

Rancher 2.5, the first big release since the project’s parent company entered an agreement to become part of […]

Is it that time again already? GitLab pushes out security release remediating XSS and MitM attacks

The latest GitLab release has been out for a couple of days, which means it’s time for a […]

What’s the point: GitHub, CircleCI, Puppet, Jaeger, Ruby, and HashiCorp

GitHub’s code scanning capabilities, a new feature introduced at the company’s Satellite conference in May 2020, has left […]

Grafana 7.2 adds flexibility to date displays and transformations

Observability platform Grafana has rolled out version 7.2 of the software, allowing date and time customisation, and providing […]

‘You still have quite a bit of control coming from operations’: CloudBees CEO about DevSecOps and a pinch of AI in its future

CI/CD tooling provider CloudBees has kicked off its yearly user extravaganza, DevOps World, by priming users for what’s […]

Snyk buys DeepCode to inject AI into DevSecOps mix

Open source security platform provider Snyk has announced the acquisition of AI-powered code analysis company DeepCode. Financial details […]

Come up to the GitLab and see what’s on the slab: Better security and a Kubernetes agent, apparently

GitLab has made 13.4 available for download and has fitted the DevOps platform with additional security features and […]

Hello terminal! GitHub makes its way into the command line

GitHub’s efforts to bring the repo hosting platform to the terminal have culminated in version 1.0 of a […]

What’s the point: Qt, Qbs, cri-o, HashiCorp Sentinel, and a new CNCF radar

Qt 6.0 is on its way, but it’s shaping up to be different than developers were expecting. Qt […]