Tag: containers
What’s the point: NSL for TensorFlow, AWS adds container insights, TeamCity and GitLab fixes
The TensoFlow team has introduced a new framework, which it says should allow both novice and advanced developers […]
etcd strikes a balance, bolsters backend with 3.4 release
etcd hit v3.4 late last week, promising an improved storage backend, revamped raft voting process, and whole new […]
Practitioners inquire within: Share your DevOps story at Continuous Lifecycle London 2020
The call for proposals for Continuous Lifecycle London 2020 is open and we’d love to have your input. […]
Pivotal CTO: Kubernetes means we’re all distributed systems programmers now
Kubernetes is changing the way organisations develop their software and manage their systems. But can we expect it […]
Sysdig Secure turns 2.4 and celebrates with new UIs and profiling options
The team behind Sysdig Secure has released version 2.4 of the container security product, sprinkling runtime profiling and […]
What’s the point: Tumblr sharpens Docker pruner, Spinnaker sails over Google, Azure and GitHub, Serverless Framework
The tech team at Tumblr has open sourced a Docker Registry Pruner to apply retention policies to Docker […]
Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu…
Big Red has unleashed Oracle Linux version 8, which could the OS of choice for those using the […]
Pivotal swings to Kubernetes
Pivotal has done a major turn in the direction of Kubernetes, announcing that its flagship PAS platform will […]
IBM unveils trio of open source Kubernetes projects, and not a Red Hat-trick in sight
IBM has unwrapped a trio of Kubernetes-focused open source projects today, building on the Razee project it launched […]
Red Hat’s Kafka support metamorphosises to 2.2.1 in AMQ Streams
Red Hat has revamped the streaming element of its messaging suite, AMQ Streams, adding updated Kafka support. Red […]