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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, […]

AWS pushes Control Tower and Security Hub to GA, extends Network Load Balancer

Cloud ops rejoice, AWS has ended the preview phase of AWS Control Tower, making the service for automating […]

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 […]