Ansible Automation Platform tries sparing teams from reinventing the wheel
With AnsibleFest in full swing, Red Hat introduced Ansible Automation Platform to its community, a new offering to […]
Apache CloudStack packs 200 punch
The Apache Software Foundation has announced the latest edition of CloudStack, its cloud orchestration platform. Version 4.13 from […]
What’s the point: Microsoft rolls out .Net Core 3.0, Opsgenie gets integrations, Facebook on Dev apps, Picolibc pops out
Microsoft has popped out .NET Core 3.0, which it says delivers “greatly improved performance” and is “battle tested” […]
Chef chops US immigration deal, promises expanded ethics policy
Chef has been forced into reverse over its ill-fated contract with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, […]
GitLab 12.3 puts spotlight on security and productivity
The GitLab team has stuck to their release schedule and released version 12.3 of its repository management and […]
Chef CTO defends forking Gems move, says ICE isn’t about separating families
Chef Software was stuck in justification mode on Friday, after the revelation it had supplied software to the […]
What’s the point: JetBrains says EAP on IntelliJ, CFEngine’s next LTS, Percona enhances PostgreSQL, GitLab fixes regression
JetBrains has shipped a second Early Access Programme build of the latest version of its IntelliJ IDE product, […]
Icinga 2.11 drops with rewritten network stack
Monitoring project Icinga just pushed out its 2.11 release, improving quality and stability with lots of under the […]
Microsoft buys Semmle in a bid to bulk out GitHub security
Microsoft has boosted its security play via GitHub by buying code analysis firm Semmle in a pairing the […]
Chef puts certifications on back boiler till 2020
Chef is hitting the pause button on its certification programme, after deciding its recent roadmap changes mean the […]