Love is a battlefield, Truth is a library
After about eight years in the making, Google has finally shared the first major release of Truth, a […]
Microsoft kills off SQL Server 2008, waves customers onto Azure
Microsoft finally pulls the plug on SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 today, while simultaneously teasing new services […]
Consul 1.6 sets out to make service traffic routing more secure
HashiCorp’s Consul team has released version 1.6 beta of its distributed service mesh. Stand-out additions of the release […]
Open Build Service bids farewell to old UI and – what did you just ship there?
Open Build Service (OBS), an open source system to build and distribute binary packages from source code, is […]
Rust team declares July 4…v1.36.0 day
The Rust release team chose US independence day to ship v1.36.0 of the upstart language. Rust 1.36.0 has […]
Open Distro for Elasticsearch moves forward with v1.0 release
The first major version of AWS’ Elasticsearch distribution is done, extending its security and alerting plugins amongst other […]
GitHub trials machine learning so you can mind your language
GitHub is trialling a machine-learning powered system to identify the babel of languages across the code repo platform. […]
GitLab finally cuts loose from ‘pain in the a**’ MySQL
GitLab has finally called time on its support for MySQL, after losing patience with the venerable but cranky […]
What’s the point: OpenAPI-to-GraphQL, TensorRT, Jenkins, GNU Rush
In time for its first major release, IBM decided to rename OASGraph to OpenAPI-to-GraphQL. The project is meant […]
source{d} to improve insight with enterprise offering and community beta
Observability company source{d} has introduced an enterprise version of its data platform and started letting private users, open […]