Mozilla wants Iodide to breath life into data science documents
Firefox makers Mozilla have found another way to use their favourite browser, by tricking it out for (data) […]
Git integration and incremental diff should make Sublime Text experience sublimer
Proprietary “code, markup and prose” editor Sublime Text is out in v3.2, bringing long awaited features such as […]
Linux Foundation offers devs and project maintainers help with money, mentoring and security
The Linux Foundation has pledged to address three of the big problems facing open source developers, namely money, […]
Elastic founder shoots back at AWS’ forking distro plan
Elastic founder Shay Bannon has launched an impassioned defence of his company’s open source credentials, a day after […]
Inter-clusters communication is becoming a thing with Rancher’s Submariner
Ever wanted to let your microservice communicate with ones deployed in another Kubernetes cluster? With newly launched Submariner, […]
CLL19: From on-prem to serverless, here’s how to transform your software ops
There’s just over a day left to grab your early bird tickets for Continuous Lifecycle, and join us in […]
AWS launches Elasticsearch distro to guard customers against “muddy open source waters”
AWS has partnered with companies such as Netflix and Expedia Group to release Open Distro for Elasticsearch in […]
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 […]
