What’s the point: OpenShift automates for RHV, Azure extends time for DB capacity, Spring 5.2.5, Qt beta
Red Hat has announced that OpenShift 4.4 now offers full-stack automation for Red Hat Virtualization. OpenShift’s full-stack automation […]
GraphQL Mesh aims to get query language running anywhere
GraphQL-focused open source group The Guild has shared its newest project, GraphQL Mesh, with the world, promising devs […]
Grafana 6.7 helps teams to do a little bit of history repeating
Grafana, a tool that came to popularity as a way to visualise Prometheus data, has recently hit version […]
GitLab gets secure, works on visbility in 12.9 release
GitLab promised enhanced security and better visibility with v12.9 of its Dev-X-Ops platform which shipped yesterday. The latest […]
Git moves to new defaults in 2.26 release
Version 2.26 of the version management system git is ready for downloading, making version 2 of the transport […]
Microsoft sub GitHub cites US sanctions as it pulls repo access for…Microsoft US employee’s JavaScript project
GitHub was forced into a brisk about face yesterday, after pulling access to the repos of JavaScript framework […]
JetBrains pops selenium for IntelliJ IDEA testing boost
JetBrains has announced improved IDE support for Selenium, the widely used Java testing framework. The Czech based vendor […]
Apache Samza 1.4 aims at better performance and state monitoring
Asynchronous computational framework for stream processing Apache Samza, which is used at Slack for example, has hit version […]
Slack cleans up for newly remote hordes
With more and more people flocking to team communication tools for remote work, Slack has decided to roll […]
Whoah Oh, woh, woh woh, Woah Oh…Facebook sets you right on time…
Facebook has launched its own time keeping service to help keep devices in sync over the internet – […]