Tag: GitHub
GitHub outages? It’s the database stupid…
GitHub has cast a sliver of light on the cause of the outages that have plagued the code […]
What’s the point: Cisco’s SecureX, Chef, Terraform AzureRM, GitHub Student Dev Pack
IT bedrock Cisco plans to extend its security portfolio with a cloud-native platform which is supposed to bridge […]
WTP: GitHub’s new (weird) OSS endeavour, IBM’s AI advances, and HIPAA-compliant clusters
Repository management service GitHub has added to the shoals of the open source ecosystem with a “bit of […]
Microsoft unveils Scalar tool for vast Git repos
Microsoft has taken the wraps off a tool it says will utlimately make it easier for everyone to […]
GitHub taps into CLI…and India
GitHub has launched a CLI tool in beta, giving users the option of an official way to do […]
GitHub Enterprise Server pushes internal visibility onto admins
Microsoft-owned repository management service GitHub has put the finishing touches to version 2.20 of its Enterprise Server, which […]
GitHub gets API, connects issues and pull requests
GitHub has launched an Actions API, plugging what it described a “key feature” gap its its workflow offering. […]
Serverless dips toes into CI/CD
Teams still troubled by the thought of continuously integrating and deploying their serverless functions might find help in […]
What’s the point: GitLab shifts CDN, LaunchDarkly pulls in cash, Puppet release, GitHub student giveaway
GitLab has warned customers it is changing its CDN provider to Cloudflare, which might have some knockon effects […]
Google spares npm users’ blushes with Wombat Dressing Room
Google has promised to take some of the pain – or at least some of the risk – […]