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Red Hat and AWS’s ROSA hits GA. Managed OpenShift in the cloud, anyone?

Red Hat’s OpenShift application platform has been available for many years as a self-contained platform-as-a-service, typically deployed on-premises […]

Sick of K8s yet? Good, Engine Yard and Hitachi also offer Kubernetes services now

Developers looking for an easy way to get started with Kubernetes now have two more options to try: […]

+1 for chaos engineering: AWS gets fault injection simulator, adds hosted monitoring services

AWS re:Invent still isn’t done and this week, the traditional keynote by Amazon’s CTO Dr Werner Vogels looked […]

What’s the point: CLion, Rancher, Apache TVM, and AWS Lambda

The final CLion release of the year aims to lend C/C++ developers a hand at debugging. To make […]

Not reinventing the wheel: AWS debuts its own K8s distro, looks to make ML more accessible

AWS re:Invent is here and with it a slew of Amazon product announcements, including container tech, storage, machine […]

What’s the point: Electron, Puppet, OpsRamp, S3, and Databricks

Electron 11 is now available and comes with support for Apple’s M1 chips, improved performance when sending wide […]

Former rivals at OpenTelemetry lock in tracing specification, to focus on metrics next

Open source observability framework OpenTelemetry has frozen its tracing specification, giving that part of the project release candidate […]

What’s the point: GitLab, Contour, porting .NET apps, HAProxy, and CLion

GitLab pushes out patches for Workhorse bypass The team behind DevOps platform GitLab strongly recommends that users update […]

What’s the point: Lua, AWS App2Container, OpsRamp, Diamanti Spektra, Couchbase, and Redis

Is summer a silly season for dev news? No chance! To keep you up to date with the […]

Amazon unleashes AI code reviewer on Java devs, hopes to eliminate ‘most expensive’ lines of code

Amazon has made its machine learning-backed code reviewing tool CodeGuru generally available, showing developers working with JVM languages […]