emma wants to make multi-cloud accessible for everyone
Managing a complex multi-cloud environment is no easy task. Emma's multi-cloud platform wants to make clouds and the capabilities they offer as natural and accessible as electricity. We spoke with the company's Dmitry Panenkov about this ambition.
Dmitry is founder and CEO of emma (enterprise mu... Read more
Red Hat wants to make software development more secure and manageable
Red Hat is hosting its annual summit in Boston this week, announcing numerous new solutions there. Two of them focus on software development, with the Red Hat Developer Hub (Backstage) primarily intended to provide more overview and the Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain intended to make softwar... Read more
The State of Kubernetes In 2023
Cloud is composable. It’s a term that we’ve heard used time and time again as enterprise technology vendors attempt to extol the virtues of cloud computing and tell us that the service-based model of compute, storage, analytics and more offers a composable & controllable route to freedom, c... Read more
Rookout completes developer-first observability
Rookout now complements its mission of shift-left observability. After metrics, traces and logs, it offers smart snapshots within its developer-first platform.
Rookout is one of the companies we visit during the recent IT Press Tour in Israel. The company was founded in late 2017. Since then, it... Read more
Atlassian gives Jira platform major updates
Atlassian has added new functionality to its Jira Software portfolio. These include the introduction of the Jira Product Discovery tool, the integration of Jira Work Management into the Jira Suite and new updates to Jira Worfklow Templates.
With the newly announced tooling and integrations, Atla... Read more
Report shows most PHP deployments use versions no longer supported
A new report on the PHP landscape shows that version 7.4 of the language is most popular.
Zend by Perforce has published its PHP Landscape Report for 2023, based on the results of an anonymous survey conducted between the months of October and December of 2022. The survey was promoted via social... Read more
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
Cassandra 4.1 promises dev guardrails and pluggable storage
Cassandra focuses on stability with the latest update.
Apache Cassandra 4.1 will be made available next week. The update comes more than a year after the 4.0 release. Apache Cassandra 4.1 promises pluggable schema management and new guardrails to help ops professionals keep devs in line.
Apac... Read more
Atos closes five-year deal with AWS for customer cloud migrations
Atos has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred partner for migrating customer workloads to the cloud.
The French IT giant committed to a five-year collaboration with AWS. The company will use AWS for its infrastructure services, DevOps and machine learning initiatives.
The part... Read more
GitHub warns of phishing campaign with ‘many victims’
Several GitHub users were hit by a phishing campaign over the past few days. “While GitHub itself was not affected, the campaign has impacted many victims", the organization warned.
The attackers send emails in the style of CircleCI, a popular DevOps platform. The cybercriminals claim that the... Read more