Datadog swallows elephantine French app testing firm Madumbo
Monitoring outfit Datadog has lapped up Paris-based app testing outfit Madumbo, extending its reach into experience monitoring and […]
What’s the point: Google API automates Docs workflows, Electric Cloud adds personas
Google has opened up its Docs productivity apps with an API that promises the ability to create workflows […]
Atlassian speeds up search, buffs up boards in Jira Software 8.0
Atlassian has promised Jira users a big hit of speed with the latest on-prem version of the bug-tracking-cum-everything […]
PyPy 7.0 is out and lets devs try their hand at collecting garbage
Python implementation PyPy is now available in v7.0 with interpreters for Python 2.7, 3.5, and 3.6 features. The […]
Continuous Fuzzing for all? Google open sources ClusterFuzz bug hunter
Google has open sourced ClusterFuzz, a scalable fuzzing infrastructure project that has already helped to get rid of […]
GitHub gets serious on automation, open sources Actions parser’s project
GitHub has open sourced the programme language spec and parser for the Actions workflow tool it announced last […]
New Relic buys AIops outfit SignifAI, says we can all have a virtual SRE
New Relic has boosted its artificial intelligent quotient by buying SignifAI, a three year old company that has […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Python, and Kubevirt
Repository managing service GitLab has released versions 11.7.4 and 11.6.9 of their Community and Enterprise Editions. The updates […]
Married to OpenShift? Developing for Kubernetes might have just gotten easier
Red Hat OpenShift subscribers who are part of the company’s developer program just got an IDE for creating […]
Terraform troubles? HashiCorp will find you some help
Enterprise customers of DevOps tool provider HashiCorp can now order special service packages to help them getting started […]