F5 buys NGINX for $670m to give itself a DevOps refresh
F5 Networks has laid down $670m to hoover up NGINX, the company behind the eponymous open source web […]
Prometheus 2.8 offers block-bulks a leg-up
Monitoring system and time series database Prometheus 2.8 is now available, introducing experimental vertical query merging and vertical […]
Spring Cloud sees flowering of Data Flow 2.0….and Skipper too
Spring Cloud has released 2.0 versions of Data Flow and Spring Cloud Skipper, just about hitting the deadline […]
What’s the point: Sysdig Secure 2.3, Terraform updates
Container security specialist Sysdig has released v2.3 of its Sysdig Secure offering for runtime security and forensics. To […]
Love DevOps, not sure about the cloud? Microsoft finally delivers Azure DevOps Server
Microsoft has officially shipped Azure DevOps Server, the on-prem counterpart to the cloud-based service it unwrapped last September. […]
GitHub engineers band together on Elasticsearch library project, Vulcanizer bounces out
GItHub engineers have open-sourced a library for operating Elasticsearch that grew out of a frustrated effort to build […]
What’s the point: Rust cracks open to reveal 1.33.0, RedHat has SpringBoot, Azure launches Labs, AWS turns X-Ray on Python
The team behind Rust released v1.33.0 of the programming language last week. The team flagged two key updates […]
Atlassian rolls out Bitbucket Pipes to stop DevOps teams tying themselves up with duct tape
Atlassian has unveiled a series of off the shelf integrations between its Bitbucket Pipelines service and key tools […]
Devs take on open source security as vulnerability count shoots up
Developers are open to taking increasing responsibility for open source security, according to a report from Snyk. Unfortunately, […]
Got a grip on your cloud spend? The bean counters are coming for you…
Techies may have enjoyed breaking silos to go cloud native, create DevOps and digitally transform their companies, but […]