Tag: docker
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 […]
What’s the point: GitLab, HCP Consul, Sauce Labs, Kite, ASF, CNCF, and Netflix tech
GitLab’s monthly security updates are in, with the company strongly recommending a switch to versions 13.8.2, 13.7.6, or […]
What’s the point: Kong Gateway, pip, ASF, Vitess, OpenShift, and Docker
API gateway Kong Gateway has rolled out its 2.3 release. In addition to finally allowing teams to name […]
Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds
Sysdig just handed in its Container Security and Usage Report for 2021, and the latest edition shows that […]
Can’t stop, won’t stop: Docker pushes new versions of Engine and Desktop
Docker seems to have made it through its end-of-year spurt of activity this week, which sees the company […]
What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release
The Kubernetes release cycle is back to its usual self, bringing version 1.20 to K8s aficionados young and […]
Open sourcers get unlimited container pulls after sitting on the Docker ‘obey’, says firm
Following the recent announcement of pull rate restrictions for unpaid users, Docker has revealed further promised policy updates […]