Tag: Kubernetes
I node what you’ll do next summer: Red Hat drops veil on OpenShift 4.5, pushing virtualization and edge use-cases
Just in time for KubeCon Europe, Red Hat has decided to update its Kubernetes distribution OpenShift to v4.5, […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Datadog, Amazon, Lens, Rust, and DeepMind
The team behind Red Hat’s IT automation tool Ansible is on track for the 2.10 release on September […]
Ah Push it, push it good: Pulumi tries to please cloud natives with shiny open source projects
Infra-as-code tooling provider and Terraform challenger Pulumi has expanded its open source portfolio with a Kubernetes operator and […]
Out of the blocks: Go version 1.15 speeds up linker, tests waters to end conversion confusion
Go 1.15 is out, fitting the Google-bred programming language with a revamped linker, and improvements in areas such […]
Round-up: BigQuery Omni, Fluent Bit, Swift, Wicket, and more
BigQuery starts wandering off to other clouds Google Cloud’s data analysis product BigQuery might become a little more […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Contour, porting .NET apps, HAProxy, and CLion
GitLab pushes out patches for Workhorse bypass The team behind DevOps platform GitLab strongly recommends that users update […]
What’s the point: Lua, AWS App2Container, OpsRamp, Diamanti Spektra, Couchbase, and Redis
Is summer a silly season for dev news? No chance! To keep you up to date with the […]
Kudo(s) for Kubeflow: D2iQ preps machine learning platform for enterprise
D2iQ has emitted an enterprise-ready distribution of Kubeflow in the form of KUDO
JFrog sets sail on the K8s seas with ChartCenter
JFrog launches free central repository for public Helm charts
What’s the point: Elastic, LLVM, rebrandings, Perl, and Harbor
Version 7.8 of the Elastic Stack has been recently made available for download. Users who haven’t checked the […]