Tag: docker
Break point: Notepad++, Traefik, Charmed Kubeflow, Vulkan, Google Cloud Deploy, and Rancher Desktop
With critical issues taken care of, Notepad++ 8.2.2 is now available thus allowing users of the text and […]
Break point: Cloudera, NeuVector, Mirantis Secure Registry, Apache Hop, Java Operator SDK, and Istio
The team behind Cloudera Streaming Analytics has put the finishing touches to its 1.6 release. The update, available […]
Is the CUE language the future of the app delivery ecosystem? Maybe let’s understand it first
If you’ve had an attentive eye on your favourite container tech person’s social media account over the last […]
All hands on deck: Log4j team rethinks defaults to help prevent Log4Shell – how to know if it affects you
The team behind Java logging framework Log4j has reworked the standard behaviour of its project slightly and made […]
HashiCorp Waypoint preps for Kubernetes users, Nomad toys with reusable app deployments
DevOps tooling provider HashiCorp has released version 0.6 of its application deployment app Waypoint, which sees the relatively […]
Break point: GitLab, Ent, Kuma, Databricks, Pyston, and Docker
GitLab dropped its monthly slew of security fixes this week. In particular, teams using the tool’s DataDog integration […]
Break point: TypeScript 4.3, Red Hat, Databricks AutoML, GitHub OpenTelemetry, Digital.ai and CDK for Terraform
Microsoft has made available TypeScript 4.3, the latest release of its programming language that builds on JavaScript and […]
Build 2021: Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2019 v16.10 and its own OpenJDK
Microsoft released Visual Studio 2019 v16.10 and the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK among a string of announcements at […]
Theory, tools or both? Continuous Lifecycle Online puts it all right on your desktop
Event Theory is great, but you’re never going to put it into practice without having the right tools […]
From the rooftops shout it out: Go 1.16 ready to go (onto more 64-bit architectures)
Go 1.16, the latest iteration of the programming language used in infrastructure projects like Docker and Kubernetes, has […]