Tag: automation
What’s the point: GitHub, CircleCI, Puppet, Jaeger, Ruby, and HashiCorp
GitHub’s code scanning capabilities, a new feature introduced at the company’s Satellite conference in May 2020, has left […]
Can you buy cool? Besuited VMware gives it a go, confirms intent to acquire SaltStack
Virtualisation specialist VMware has just revealed plans to buy infrastructure automation software provider SaltStack, which is mostly known […]
‘You still have quite a bit of control coming from operations’: CloudBees CEO about DevSecOps and a pinch of AI in its future
CI/CD tooling provider CloudBees has kicked off its yearly user extravaganza, DevOps World, by priming users for what’s […]
That’s Progress: Chef eaten by Boston business-app-flinger, while Puppet sets up shop in Germany
Business application provider Progress has announced plans to buy infrastructure automation company Chef in an all-cash deal. For […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Datadog, Amazon, Lens, Rust, and DeepMind
The team behind Red Hat’s IT automation tool Ansible is on track for the 2.10 release on September […]
SaltStack Enterprise 6.3 lets ops take the pulse of their infrastructure
The enterprise flavour of infrastructure automation software SaltStack has emerged in version 6.3, tackling vulnerability management and IT […]
Puppet goes on air with Relay beta for day 2 ops
What began last year as Puppet’s continuous delivery project, Nebula, has reemerged as an event-driven automation platform dubbed […]
Chef sets new compliance, IT fleet management, and learning dishes on the table
ChefConf’s move from Seattle and London to the internet has not stopped the company pulling a wide variety […]
Ansible Automation Platform lends ops a helping self-service hand
Red Hat has updated its Ansible Automation Platform, pushing infrastructure management tool Ansible Tower over the 3.7-line and […]
Chef pulls Infra 16 from the oven, flexes muscle at ARM users
True to last year’s announcement, starting in May 2020 all Chef Infra versions older than Chef 15 will […]