Red Hat/Fedora decide MongoDB’s SSLP doesn’t fit
MongoDB’s January blues deepened this week as the team behind the Red Hat-backed Fedora Linux distribution confirmed it […]
LogicMonitor launches Kubernetes monitoring, Azure services updates
LogicMonitor has added Kubernetes monitoring to the feature lineup of its SaaS platform. The monitoring outfit’s take on […]
Who’s winning in DevOps? Americans and Brits, according to Puppet Salary Report
Salaries for DevOps workers are continuing to go up, but if you think there’s a quick way to […]
Elixir reworks formula for extra speed and more security
The team behind Elixir have finally distilled Version 1.8 of the multi-purpose programming language, which should facilitate event tracking, lessen […]
Interview: Red Hat’s Michael Hausenblas on learning to walk before running into a Serverless mess
Talking to people about the ‘next big thing’ often leads to a discussion about Serverless Computing at the […]
DBAs overwhelmingly embrace database DevOps…well, nearly
Database DevOps looks set to become the norm in the next few years, though a hardcore of firms […]
GitHub adds status options, emojis, stokes ‘social network’ fears
GitHub landed developers with yet another dilemma this week, by allowing them to set status options in their […]
Red Hat tops out Ansible Tower 3.4 with nest of workflows
Red Hat has announced general availability of Ansible Tower 3.4, with the biggest additions coming in the shape […]
Something for everyone: Azure teams unveil rash of updates
To start the New Year off and get your Azure usage up, Microsoft has pushed out updates to […]
Fresh breeze hits Apache Software Foundation as Airflow joins top-level projects
Almost three years after joining the Apache Software Foundation’s incubation program, workflow management platform Airflow has reached top-level […]