Tag: Microsoft
Icinga for Windows v1.3 experiments with code cache, improves testing
Infrastructure monitoring provider Icinga is trying to make admins lives a little easier though load reducing experiments, as […]
What’s the point: .NET, C#, F#, Elastic, Haskell, InfluxDB, K10, and Python (sorta)
After pushing out many preliminary versions throughout the year, Microsoft has now released .NET 5.0, as well as […]
Go big or go home: ONNX 1.8 enhances big model and unit test support
ONNX, the Facebook and Microsoft initiated machine learning model representation, is now available in version 1.8 and sports […]
And multi-stage pipelines for all: Azure DevOps Server 2020 is here
The team behind Azure DevOps Server 2020 has pulled off the training wheels and finally released a new […]
Hello terminal! GitHub makes its way into the command line
GitHub’s efforts to bring the repo hosting platform to the terminal have culminated in version 1.0 of a […]
.NET 5.0 enters RC phase but don’t throw away your standard-conform apps just yet
It is just two more months until .NET 5.0 is scheduled to be ready for the big stage, […]
What’s that smell? OpenJDK 15 lands with hidden classes, more garbage collection
Java developers with a taste for adventure can now get their hands on the latest open source implementation […]
What’s the point: Red Hat Marketplace, JDK version control, and Visual Studio Codespaces
After keeping its business under its hat for a couple of months, the IBM acquisition and venerable open […]
PyTorch lights up version 1.6, follows competition down the profiling route
Just one day after TensorFlow hit version 2.3, Facebook’s challenger project PyTorch was updated to 1.6, sporting support […]
What’s the point: Google AI, JetBrains’ big data tools, Subversion, Docker <3 Azure
Google’s AI teams used the last days of May to share their advances in natural language generation evaluation […]