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What’s the point: Databricks, Docker, AWS Chatbot, Azure, and GitLab

The second release of the Databricks Runtime with Conda (Beta) is out. Version 5.5 comes with a variety […]

Cloudera lets data science teams BYoIDEs and ups security in workbench update

Collaborative data science platform Cloudera Data Science Workbench is offering users ways of integrating their editor of choice […]

Ansible extends time between upgrades, space between core and community modules

Ansible fans will have to wait a little longer for upgrades to the Red Hat/IBM-owned automation platform in […]

What’s the point: Tumblr sharpens Docker pruner, Spinnaker sails over Google, Azure and GitHub, Serverless Framework

The tech team at Tumblr has open sourced a Docker Registry Pruner to apply retention policies to Docker […]

GitLab 12.1 gives security teams some privacy and helps keep branches green

Repository management system GitLab is now available in version 12.1, upping the release train game and offering better […]

Microsoft sprinkles more DevOps goodness over Azure with slew of updates

The developers behind Microsoft Azure have been hard at it, adding previews for Azure Data Lake Storage and […]

Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu…

Big Red has unleashed Oracle Linux version 8, which could the OS of choice for those using the […]

What’s the point: Search UI, TensorFlow, Go, LinkedIn, and ML.NET

Elastic’s Search UI library for integrating search capabilities to websites and web apps has reached version 1.0, thus […]

Cloudera builds YuniKorn to unify cross-platform scheduling

Cloudera has released universal resource scheduler YuniKorn into the wild, bringing a unified approach to scheduling stateless batch […]

Constrain yourself – Azure tries improving app performance through proximity grouping

Azure has announced a preview for proximity placement groups, in a bid to improve application performance by lowering […]