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etcd strikes a balance, bolsters backend with 3.4 release

etcd hit v3.4 late last week, promising an improved storage backend, revamped raft voting process, and whole new […]

WAKE UP…Red Hat starts releasing OpenShift nightly builds

OpenShift has joined the ranks of projects offering nightly builds in a bid to help companies better plan […]

HashiCorp looks into easier secret management for Kubernetes

HashiCorp has finished work on Consul 1.6 and offered a first insight on upcoming Vault features especially aimed […]

VMware sets sails for Kubernetes crowd

This year’s VMworld started with a bang that gave a name to VMware’s new strategy to place it […]

GitLab 12.2 is here and oh my can you create complex pipelines now

The team behind repository management project GitLab stuck to their timetable and just released version 12.2 of the […]

Pivotal CTO: Kubernetes means we’re all distributed systems programmers now

Kubernetes is changing the way organisations develop their software and manage their systems. But can we expect it […]

Mesosphere is (sorta) dead, long live D2iQ

Cloud-native experts Mesosphere have dropped their familiar company name in favour of new moniker D2iQ, committing to day […]

CloudBees spins out JenkinsX distro, support plans

CloudBees has released its first JenkinsX Distribution, alongside paid support plans for customers who want handholding while implementing […]

Google flies to Tokyo, debuts cloud migration services and load balancer

Google used the Tokyo edition of its Next conference to unwrap further services designed to tempt users onto […]

Red Hat CTO says no change to OpenShift, conference swag plans after IBM buy

Red Hat’s CTO took to Reddit this week to reassure fans that the company would stick to its […]