Tag: DevOps
Interview: For the FT’s Sarah Wells it’s problem first, tech second
It’s easy to forget that not everyone has the perfectly automated pipeline in place and as exciting as […]
A serverless, blockchain world? Yes, but let’s get Oracle customers cloud native first…
Chad Arimura has a vision of a world where blockchain and serverless computing combine so that functions can […]
GitHub greenlights revamped status page, after red (faced) October
GitHub has hit the green button on a new status page, just over a month after a catastrophic […]
You did what on Kubernetes? Wait, let’s ask Sysdig Secure…v2.2
Sysdig’s commercial runtime defence offering Sysdig Secure is out in v2.2, introducing service-based access control and making better […]
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 […]
Struggling with distributed apps? Microsoft and Docker have a spec for that
Docker, Microsoft and some anonymous friends, have launched a specification for building and managing distributed applications that they […]
Docker promises no legacy app left behind, unveils paid-for Docker Desktop
Docker took a leaf from the script of Blackhawk Down today as CEO Steve Singh opened its European […]
NooBaa deal for Red Hat on hybrid cloud data portablity
Only weeks after being acquired by IBM, Red Hat has expanded its hybrid cloud and storage portfolio around […]
Hey – stop pointing fingers! Atlassian’s Jira Ops upgraded to peacemaker
Atlassian has added a postmortem functionality to its recently released Jira Ops, to help teams in the company’s toolchain […]
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 […]