Tag: DevOps
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 […]
Azure DevOps Server pops out of the pipeline
Microsoft has unveiled its first release candidate for Azure DevOps Server 2019, offering a new navigation, improvements to […]
Cloudify grabs a slice of cloud native with v4.5 release
The team behind open source application and network orchestration framework Cloudify has focused on closed-loop orchestration and getting […]
Microsoft Azure forces long weekend for MFA users
Microsoft’s Azure service has delivered a start-the-week combination punch to users, with its DevOps service being afflicted with […]
Consul gets multi-data center ready with 1.4 release
HashiCorp‘s distributed service mesh Consul has introduced a redesigned access control list system and multi-data center support in […]
Data Driven DevOps: Wanna give it a try? Here’s how
DevOps is a methodology/culture/approach to the development and deployment of software in the modern world. Analytics is 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 […]
Subversion dishes up experiments in first release under new schedule
Version control tool Apache Subversion is now available in v1.11, which should improve tree conflict resolution, allow the […]
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 […]
GitHub gets automating, introduces own take on Configuration as Code
Developers spend too much time configuring workflows, according to GitHub’s head of technology Jason Warner, which is why […]