Tag: DevOps
GitLab patches security issue, Google adds Go to Cloud Functions, Rust hits v.1.32.0
GitLab has pushed out a security patch worth looking at: Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to newly […]
Who’s winning in DevOps? Americans and Brits, according to Puppet Salary Report
Salaries for DevOps workers are continuing to go up, but if you think there’s a quick way to […]
Interview: Red Hat’s Michael Hausenblas on learning to walk before running into a Serverless mess
Talking to people about the ‘next big thing’ often leads to a discussion about Serverless Computing at the […]
DBAs overwhelmingly embrace database DevOps…well, nearly
Database DevOps looks set to become the norm in the next few years, though a hardcore of firms […]
Never heard of a ‘mainframe’? Compuware will see you now
Love or loath mainframes, they’re always there and the dilemma facing anyone building modern systems down the decades […]
Issues with TeamCity? It announced fixes for 100 late last month
JetBrains pushed out an upgrade to its TeamCity CI server over the holiday break, which it said would […]
GitLab user? Maybe start your year with an update
Now available GitLab 11.6.1, 11.5.6, and 11.4.13 fix a couple of security vulnerabilities affecting versions as far back […]
Containers for all – are we there yet?
If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]
Puppet Software gives enterprise fans a new CD to play with over Christmas
Puppet has given its most dedicated fans something to do while everyone else is out of the office […]
Netflix tries on Spring Boot for size, says “I’ll take it”
DevOps poster child Netflix has declared it will use Pivotal’s Spring Boot as its core Java framework despite […]