Tag: Continuous Integration
JetBrains pushes out TeamCity 2018.2, now with built-in auto-blaming
JetBrains has pushed out a major release of TeamCity, its continuous integration server, with new features including automatic […]
GitLab gives dashboards a good wiping in v11.5
GitLab has gone dashboard crazy with the latest update to its eponymous DevOps platform, adding revamped interfaces for […]
Drone.io buzzes open source projects with free CI service
Some mark Thanksgiving by helping out at a shelter or pardoning a Turkey, but Drone.IO and Packet have […]
Reasons for Thanksgiving? Atomist hits 1.0
Atomist has hit full digits and general availability for its Software Delivery Machine framework, three months after the […]
Move fast, and test, test, test things
Mark Zuckerberg famously advised people to move fast and break things. It sounds good on paper, until you […]
Want to speak at Continuous Lifecycle? We’ve extended our call for papers
If you missed the deadline for the call for papers for Continuous Lifecycle London 2019, you’re not the […]
Rancher spurs high availability and CI with new release
Container Management Platform Rancher 2.1 is ready to help DevOps-y types in the enterprise to get the hang […]
CloudBees gets software delivery system cloud-ready
The CloudBees suite now includes a free plan for CD platform monitoring across heterogeneous CloudBees Core and Jenkins […]
What’s the point: AWS/PowerShell, GitLab, Docker Community Engine
AWS has announced PowerShell Core 6.0 support with AWS Lambda, delighting those who love Microsoft’s configuration tool AND […]
Microsoft gives you DevOps on Azure – whether you want it or not
Microsoft has gone all in with DevOps on its Azure cloud, with a suite of CI/CD, repo and […]