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.

Dashlane makes their mobile code publicly available

Dashlane makes their mobile code publicly available

The password manager vendor has decided to move to an open source DevOps strategy Dashlane has announced that it has made the source code for its Android and iOS apps available on GitHub. The code is now open sourced under GitHub's Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license, the comp... Read more

date1 year ago
Red Hat makes OpenShift 4.12 generally available

Red Hat makes OpenShift 4.12 generally available

Red Hat recently made version 4.12 of its Kubernetes-based orchestration platform Red Hat OpenShift generally available. Among other things, the hybrid cloud has gained enhanced security functionality in this platform, as well as further support for Arm-based processors. OpenShift has been an im... Read more

date1 year ago
GitHub, Microsoft and OpenAI oppose lawsuit over GitHub Copilot

GitHub, Microsoft and OpenAI oppose lawsuit over GitHub Copilot

GitHub, its parent company Microsoft and nonprofit OpenAI are opposing a class action lawsuit by independent developers over possible copyright abuse in GitHub Pilot. According to the three software specialists, the accusation by the independent developers is unjustified. The lawsuit now pendin... Read more

date1 year ago
GitLab introduces Remote Development for development environments

GitLab introduces Remote Development for development environments

GitLab recently introduced its Remote Development solution that allows developers to do their work where, when and how they want to work. This should let them work smarter and more productively. The now-released GitLab Remote Development solution allows developers to move away from having to set... Read more

date1 year ago
Canonical officially introduces extra secure Ubuntu Pro

Canonical officially introduces extra secure Ubuntu Pro

Canonical recently introduced Ubunto Pro. A version of the Linux distribution that can only be purchased in a paid subscription form. In exchange for that subscription, users get a more secure version of the Ubuntu operating system. According to the Linux distributor, the now general availabili... Read more

date1 year ago
Mirantis acquires Shipa to expand Kubernetes IDE Lens

Mirantis acquires Shipa to expand Kubernetes IDE Lens

The acquisition is expected to allow Mirantis to extend the management capabilities of Lens beyond containers to applications. This week Mirantis announced that it has acquired application management startup Shipa. The acquisition will help Mirantis deliver "a unique cloud-native application-as-... Read more

date1 year ago
GitHub reaches 100 million user milestone

GitHub reaches 100 million user milestone

The platform grew from three million to one hundred million users in less than a decade. GitHub is clearly loved. Exactly ten years ago, three million developers used the platform. That number had grown to 28 million by the time Microsoft acquired GitHub in 2018. Three months ago, the 90 millio... Read more

date1 year ago
Dell Technologies acquires cloud orchestration platform Cloudify

Dell Technologies acquires cloud orchestration platform Cloudify

Dell Technologies has acquired cloud orchestration platform Cloudify. For reasons unknown, Dell has not publicly announced the deal at the time of writing. TechCrunch broke the news after acquiring a filing from Dell addressed to US regulator SEC. Dell later confirmed the acquisition in an emai... Read more

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