Category: Devops

Devops started off as a new hype, but it has become the definition of how IT is managed in the cloud era. Developments and operations teams need to work closely together to get the best result possible for the business. Devops is here to stay.

Development

Software development is still growing rapidly. Despite that fact, there are still not enough developers available, the new cloud era has changed the way applications are build, run and managed. This new way of application development has unleashed a redevelopment of many older legacy business applications. A lot of companies are looking at their business processes and how to optimise them in the cloud era, and this usually means the development of new applications and tools.

For example, best-of-breed is becoming more and more popular, where different applications are being combined to get the best possible outcome. These different applications have to work together and developers have to setup Integration platforms like Mulesoft and Dell Boomi to streamline the data processes between applications.

Lowcode

Due to the shortage of developers there is a new emerging trend, called low-code. Low-code, together with no-code gives businesses the opportunity to build new applications based on an existing platform without writing any (no-code) or a lot less (low-code) code. Platforms like Mendix, Outsystems, Betty Blocks, but also Salesforce Lightning, are growing very rapidly.

Open-source

In the DevOps world, the use of open-source software is still rising. Many popular technologies are built in the open-source ecosystem and developed by hundreds or even thousands of developers all working at different companies. New technologies come out of the open-source world, or are donated to the open-source world by big IT vendors. A good example is Kubernetes.

‘Microsoft is rewriting its core code in Rust’

‘Microsoft is rewriting its core code in Rust’

Microsoft is rewriting core Windows libraries in the Rust programming language, The Register reports. The switch to a more memory-safe language is said to be underway already, but the move will take some time. Microsoft has one of the world's largest C/C++ codebases, and all of its core products... Read more

date12 months ago
Linux Foundation launches new projects and events

Linux Foundation launches new projects and events

The Linux Foundation is not resting on its laurels. In addition to welcoming 100 new members, the organization is picking KubeCon/CloudNativeCon to make a number of announcements. KubeCon/CloudNativeCon is currently taking place at the RAI Amsterdam. This gathering is organized every six months ... Read more

date1 year ago
Cisco unveils cloud projects to modernize applications

Cisco unveils cloud projects to modernize applications

In celebration of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Cisco announces a group of open-source projects. These projects should make cloud-native environments more secure. The networking company also notes that it continues to make major contributions to existing developments. Cisco is announcing three cloud... Read more

date1 year ago
European open source world warns of Cyber Resilience Act

European open source world warns of Cyber Resilience Act

The European open source world is concerned about the potential side effects of the European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) bill. Enactment could hinder or even freeze the development of open source software. Several European open source organizations are warning the European Commission (EC) in an o... Read more

date1 year ago
CNCF welcomes 58 new members

CNCF welcomes 58 new members

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation continues to grow. In the last quarter, 58 companies have joined. As usual, the group of freshly-minted members that vary enormously in size. In addition, the CNCF has announced the results of a security audit conducted on Kubernetes 1.24. The new members jo... Read more

date1 year ago
Civo lets users rent ML hardware in the cloud

Civo lets users rent ML hardware in the cloud

British cloud service company Civo has announced "Kubeflow as a Service." This project allows companies to use machine learning technology on a large scale without having to buy hardware themselves. Kubeflow as a Service is the first product in the line of the new Civo ML platform, which operate... Read more

date1 year ago
Red Hat to include KubeVirt and Node.js in Kube By Example program

Red Hat to include KubeVirt and Node.js in Kube By Example program

Red Hat is adding two new learning modules to the Kube By Example curriculum. The modules teach cloud-native developers to integrate more applications into the Kubernetes infrastructure. Red Hat has been sponsoring Kube By Example since 2017. The new modules bring the total offering to 19, cover... Read more

date1 year ago
D2iQ unveils Kubernetes Platform version 2.5

D2iQ unveils Kubernetes Platform version 2.5

D2iQ is expanding the capabilities of Kubernetes Platform (DKP). Version 2.5 offers a more streamlined user experience, better assistance and strengthened security. The update will become available this month. In a press release, the cloud platform vendor explains several major improvements. Fir... Read more

date1 year ago
Android Studio has released its latest stable version, Flamingo

Android Studio has released its latest stable version, Flamingo

Among its many features, Flamingo introduces Live Edit for Composable UIs, which lets developers push code changes directly to an attached device or emulator to update an app's composables in real-time. This streamlines the build-deploy-iterate cycle for UI programming by reducing context switching... Read more

date1 year ago
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