Tag: Kubernetes
What’s the point: GitLab, Python, and Kubevirt
Repository managing service GitLab has released versions 11.7.4 and 11.6.9 of their Community and Enterprise Editions. The updates […]
Married to OpenShift? Developing for Kubernetes might have just gotten easier
Red Hat OpenShift subscribers who are part of the company’s developer program just got an IDE for creating […]
Platform9 tackles Kubernetes on VMware with new managed service
Software as a service provider Platform9 has introduced VMware to its managed Kubernetes service, bringing containers to one […]
Docker Enterprise now supports even more Windows
Docker has announced support for Windows Server 2019, and has pitched its Swarm container orchestrator as a halfway […]
GitLab 11.7 release helps release releases
Open-source repository management system GitLab has reached v11.7 and includes improvements in terms of performance, security, integration, and […]
Prometheus team tries kindling feedback fire with RC releases
Just so everyone has a chance to provide feedback before the official release, the team behind monitoring system […]
LogicMonitor launches Kubernetes monitoring, Azure services updates
LogicMonitor has added Kubernetes monitoring to the feature lineup of its SaaS platform. The monitoring outfit’s take on […]
Tumblr engineers can’t contain their modernisation tools
Tumblr has open sourced a trio of tools it built to help modernise and move the 12-year-old infrastructure […]
Kubernetes co-founder Joe Beda to kick off Continuous Lifecycle London
We’re very pleased to announce that Joe Beda, one of the founders of Kubernetes, will be delivering a […]
Containers for all – are we there yet?
If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]
