
Devops

DevOps began years ago as a new hype, as all new developments do. Since then, thanks in part to the rise of the cloud and cloud-native, it has become the definition of how IT is managed. Many companies are looking at their business processes and how they can be optimized in the cloud era. This usually means developing new applications and tools. Development and operations teams must work closely together in this process to achieve the best possible outcome for the business. On this page you can read all about recent developments in this area. There is a lot of focus on cloud-native development, especially containers and Kubernetes, but also on issues such as low-code and no-code development. It is clear; DevOps is here to stay.
Timeline

Mozilla Firefox stops supporting RSS and Atom in December
When Firefox 64 is released in December, the browser no longer supports RSS. Sister technology Atom will no lo...

Nvidia launches Rapids: open source GPU acceleration for machine learning
Nvidia launches the open source GPU acceleration platform Rapids during its GPU Technology Conference in Munic...

Apple programming language Swift is steadily gaining popularity
Programming language Swift, which allows developers to build apps for iOS, is now one of the top ten most popu...

Shares of Elasticsearch almost double at IPO
The shares of the enterprise search engine Elasticsearch increased by 94 percent during the first trading day ...

Both Firefox and Edge support Google’s WebP image format
Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge get support for Google's WebP image format. This makes Apples Safari the on...

MLflow from Databricks is supported for programming language R
Big Data company Databricks has supported its MLflow machine learning toolkit for the R programming language. ...

Facebook makes preview PyTorch AI framework available
Facebook has launched a developer preview of its PyTorch Artificial Intelligence (AI) framework. The framework...

Groupon must pay IBM compensation of 57 million U.S. dollars for patent infringement
Groupon must pay IBM a total of 57 million dollars to resolve the patent dispute. Originally, IBM wanted compe...

In November Microsoft stops supporting classic Skype
For a moment, it seemed that Microsoft wouldn't stop using the traditional version of Skype for the time being...

SurveyMonkey books good IPO results
SurveyMonkey, the company known for the tools it offers for online surveys, raised $180 million at the time of...