Tag: AWS
What’s the point: Databricks, Docker, AWS Chatbot, Azure, and GitLab
The second release of the Databricks Runtime with Conda (Beta) is out. Version 5.5 comes with a variety […]
Databricks Runtime 5.5 previews Instance Pools
Databricks, the company behind open source project Apache Spark, has given its Runtime a good old polishing, buffing […]
What’s the point: Spring Tools, AWS Cloud Development Kit, Juke, Azure Lighthouse, Jenkins
Spring Tools 4 for Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, and Theia are now available in version 4.3.1. The release […]
AWS debuts consciously decoupled EventBridge service to close gap with SaaS partners
AWS has moved to close the gap between its services and customers’ other SaaS suppliers with the launch […]
Weave didn’t start the fire, but anyway…here’s Ignite
Kubernetes experts Weaveworks celebrated their fifth birthday by presenting an alpha version of Weave Ignite, a new open […]
Like PostgreSQL? Like serverless? AWS would like you to like Aurora
Amazon has announced PostgreSQL support for its Aurora Serverless database, 11 months after adding MySQL support. As Amazon […]
Open Distro for Elasticsearch moves forward with v1.0 release
The first major version of AWS’ Elasticsearch distribution is done, extending its security and alerting plugins amongst other […]
Sumo Logic piggybacks on Amazon Guard Duty for security benchmark service
Sumo Logic has rolled out a security benchmark service based on threat data aggregated from all its customers, […]
What’s the point: IntelliJ pulls out aging plugins, AWS revs up C5, GitHub Package Registry, Istio 1.0
JetBrains is deprecating a load of plugins for IntelliJ IDEA, after coming to the conclusion that while people […]