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Go automate: Splunk treats US customers to new security cloud

Data analytics and security vendor Splunk has extended its portfolio by introducing security operations platform Splunk Security Cloud […]

Amazon Redshift ML available: train and operate machine learning models on Redshift data

Amazon has made available Redshift ML, an extension of its data warehouse service that makes it easier for […]

OpenStack Wallaby bounds ahead with security enhancements, integration with other projects

The 23rd release of the OpenStack cloud infrastructure framework is being rolled out by the OpenStack community. Codenamed […]

The wrath of Khan: OpenNebula 6.0 ‘Mutara’ boldly adds new cloud capabilities

OpenNebula Systems has made available 6.0, codenamed “Mutara,” the latest version of its cloud computing platform. This release […]

The only way is up: Puppet’s cloud-infra automation platform Relay hits GA

With on-premises taken care of, Puppet used 2020 to present its first focused foray into cloud-infrastructure automation by […]

Whose job is it anyway? Cloud Security Alliance updates controls matrix to include logging and monitoring

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has finally released the fourth update to its Cloud Controls Matrix, a version […]

Well you look different: Apache CloudStack 4.15 lands with new UI, improved access control

Apache CloudStack (CS), the Apache Software Foundation’s cloud infrastructure project, has pushed out new long term support version […]

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: […]

If your APIs are too messy, clap your hands: Google beats drum for Registry API

In a bid to help teams stay on top of their APIs, Google has come up with a […]

OpenStack Foundation morphs into Open Infrastructure Foundation, OSGi finds a new home

The OpenStack Foundation will continue its business as the Open Infrastructure Foundation – and instead of solely promoting […]