With the new features, Octopus Deploy is able to better help organizations deploy software to thousands of tenants. According to Octopus Deploy, it is common for organizations today to have multi-tenant deployments, where each location has its own unique requirements, such as different time zones, outage windows, or technology. “If you deploy SaaS applications or … continue reading
Carina is a local storage solution for Kubernetes. It was accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in December 2022 as a sandbox project, and as of the time of this writing it was still at the sandbox level. Features include disk management, device registration, PVC resizing, scheduling based on capacity, volume topology, PVC … continue reading
At its annual network and security event, Cisco LIVE 2023, Cisco announced a number of new capabilities and products throughout its portfolio. According to a recent report conducted by the company, 85% of IT workers value simplicity in IT systems, and with the new innovations Cisco aims to provide that simplicity to its customers. “We’re … continue reading
The Linux Foundation Europe recently announced the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) Project. RISE will bring together leaders from across the industry to drive the development and adoption of processors that use the RISC-V architecture. “It’s an exciting time to be part of the RISC-V community, with continued popularity of the platform as well as strong … continue reading
The Red Hat Summit is happening this week in Boston, MA. During the event, Red Hat is making a number of announcements related to its product suite. Here are the highlights: Ansible Lightspeed This is a generative AI service for adding automation to Ansible. It uses domain-specific AI, meaning that it has a core understanding … continue reading
The observability platform New Relic has just launched a new solution for infrastructure monitoring. Customers will be able to view key metrics like CPU and memory for hosts, containers, and virtual machines. They can then use this information to identify which applications have under-provisioned resources and make adjustments accordingly. They will be shown an at-a-glance … continue reading
Catchpoint has announced a number of new enhancements to its Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) platform. Internet Weather shows the status of Internet services around the world, so that teams can be aware of outages in their third-party dependencies. It includes popular CDN, DNS, IaaS/PaaS, ISP, and SaaS providers. Traceroute Enhancement is an enhancement to Network … continue reading
These IT leaders will be trying to find ways to reduce their cloud infrastructure, application, and tools costs. According to a survey by Vega Cloud, 100% of the 100 executives they surveyed say that cloud is important to their business. 91% currently spend at least $1 million per year on cloud infrastructure. Despite the critical … continue reading
Amazon is making it easier to consolidate notifications across all your AWS services with the launch of AWS User Notifications. The new feature is a capability in the AWS console that provides a single location for managing notifications across multiple AWS accounts, regions, and services. According to AWS, there are over 100 services that can … continue reading
The observability company Mezmo announced that Mezmo Telemetry Pipeline now has a free trial and free community plan. This free option will enable companies to get insights into their data without actually needing to do the upfront investment that would otherwise be required. “Developers, site reliability engineers, security analysts, and more need access to telemetry … continue reading
The RSA security conference kicked off earlier this week, bringing security professionals from around the world together in San Francisco, and online. Here is a summary of some of the latest news from the event: Google Cloud Security AI Workbench This new security platform uses a large language model that is specifically designed for security … continue reading
Back in 2020, 28% of respondents to VMware’s State of Kubernetes report were building Kubernetes on their own. Now, the 2023 version of the same survey is showing that only 16% of developers are building their own Kubernetes setups. According to VMware, this decrease is an indication that companies are realizing they don’t have infrastructure … continue reading