Tag: azure
What’s the point: GitHub gets drafty, Azure DevOps gets CLI, Elastic Stack and PostgreSQL updates
GitHub is introducing draft pull requests which its users can use to spark collaboration when code is not […]
Databricks aims to flush out MLflow, Delta bottlenecks after investors put in another $250m
Spark originator Databricks has deepened its relationship with Microsoft, after Redmond took part in a funding round that […]
What’s the point: Ansible, XebiaLabs and Azure, salty Security, and Red Hat migrations
Azure has extended its Ansible support with a full-fat Azure Marketplace Ansible Solution. Azure said this would enable […]
Microsoft slips into SciKit-learn Consortium mode
Microsoft has joined the SciKit-learn Consortium, the organisation supporting construction of the free software machine-learning library for Python. […]
Mesosphere service catalogue promises easy entry to Cloudflare Argo Tunnels
Cloudflare’s Argo Tunnels service has burrowed its way into the Mesosphere DC/OS service catalogue, giving users a way […]
Interview: Docker’s Banjot Chanana on how containers look better with Windows
Containers are the key to building that dream pipeline that will help you shake off your legacy applications […]
Something for everyone: Azure teams unveil rash of updates
To start the New Year off and get your Azure usage up, Microsoft has pushed out updates to […]
Mad, bad and dangerous – not in a good way. Boffins roast serverless
Serverless might be the future but in its present form serverless is not just embarrassing – and could […]
Want less IBM with that? IBM Cloud and Blockchains get cosy with rivals
IBM will embrace customers’ multi-node clouds and blockchains with changes to its virtual cloud stack in early 2019. […]
Microsoft serves first taste of Visual Studio 2019
Microsoft has previewed Visual Studio 2019 and .NET Core 3.0 with a raft of changes and announced the […]