GitHub greenlights revamped status page, after red (faced) October
GitHub has hit the green button on a new status page, just over a month after a catastrophic […]
CloudBees Xs up Jenkins, partners with Pivotal, peers into future
CloudBees has put Jenkins X to the fore in a raft of announcements at Kubecon this week, less […]
Operators = good, building them = meh? Maestro to the rescue
Mesosphere again extended the open source universe by announcing operator building tool Maestro. Operators are methods of packing, […]
You did what on Kubernetes? Wait, let’s ask Sysdig Secure…v2.2
Sysdig’s commercial runtime defence offering Sysdig Secure is out in v2.2, introducing service-based access control and making better […]
Google pushes Cloud Security Command Center into beta
Google Cloud Security Command Center has entered its beta phase with improvements such as new IAM roles for […]
Multi-cloud control plane Crossplane aims to help break cloud provider shackles
With lock-in on most cloud users’ minds, open source project Crossplane now offers a multi-cloud control plane to […]
HashiCorp not so secretly hands over keys to Vault 1.0
With a spruced up infrastructure in place, HashiCorp’s secret management and data protection tool Vault is now available […]
Go 2 or The Art of Moving a Language Forward Without Breaking Everything
Nine years after the inception of Go, five of it under the 1.x banner, Go 2 has started […]
NooBaa deal for Red Hat on hybrid cloud data portablity
Only weeks after being acquired by IBM, Red Hat has expanded its hybrid cloud and storage portfolio around […]
S3? That’s so 2006. AWS deepens data infrastructure play
AWS has come a long way from the days of its simple S3 object store, with increasingly sophisticated […]