Spotify is moving to the Google Cloud, Java 9 addresses GTK 3 GUI toolkit , and Twitter introduces a Fabric mobile app—SD Times news digest: Feb. 24, 2016

Spotify has announced it is working with the Google Cloud Platform team to provide platform infrastructure for Spotify everywhere. In the past, Spotify has taken a traditional approach by buying or leasing data center space, server hardware and networking gear close to its customers. This has allowed it to deliver music instantly, wherever the customers … continue reading

IBM expands mobile cloud capabilities with Test Automation service from SOASTA

SOASTA, the leader in performance analytics, announced today that developers building mobile apps on the MobileFirst Platform can now use mobile testing offerings from SOASTA. SOASTA’s Mobile Test Cloud and TouchTest can record and analyze the quality and performance of mobile applications against the latest mobile device and O/S combinations. Specific details of user interactions … continue reading

DBmaestro raises $3 million in Series A funding to expand DevOps for database

DBmaestro, the pioneer and leading provider of DevOps for Database solutions, announced today it raised $3 million in Series A funding from a number of venture capital firms including StageOne Ventures, lool Ventures and iAngels. The financing will be used to grow DBmaestro’s global sales and marketing and to seal its place as the leading … continue reading

Typesafe changes name to Lightbend

Typesafe, the company behind Reactive Platform, changed its name today to Lightbend and announced Lagom (Swedish for “just right”), an open source Microservices framework designed to simplify and accelerate application infrastructure modernization. “Digital business has changed the playing field. It is disrupting traditional business models, and organizations that don’t invest in digital business will fall … continue reading

RevTwo wants to help app developers help their users

One of the biggest problems application developers face today is retaining their users and making sure their application doesn’t end up on the chopping block. A new company is looking to solve that problem. RevTwo has emerged from stealth mode with an in-app support platform that is designed to connect users with developers, and to … continue reading

Where does agile go from here?

Agile has been around for more than a decade now. It has proven itself at the team level and has scaled to the enterprise, but where does the methodology go from here in today’s modern software development world? “The Agile Manifesto has stood up remarkably well for very broad adoption across a large number of … continue reading

Micro Focus announces Atlas 3.0

Micro Focus wants to give organizations the confidence they need to ensure their business requirements are aligned with their agile goals. The company announced Atlas 3.0, its business requirements and delivery platform, with visibility into quality metrics to help businesses make faster and better decisions about the application delivery life cycle. “Atlas 3.0 incorporates testing … continue reading

CloudBees releases Jenkins-based platform for CDaaS

As a way to address the many challenges associated with supporting DevOps and adopting Continuous Delivery (CD), CloudBees has released a new Jenkins platform to help teams deliver software. CloudBees, a company that provides solutions to help DevOps team respond to software delivery business needs, released what it called the CloudBees Jenkins Platform—Private SaaS Edition … continue reading

Linux’s Open Mainframe Project declares areas of focus

The Linux Foundation is announcing new areas of focus for its Open Mainframe Project. The Open Mainframe Project is a collaborative effort launched six months ago as a focal point for the deployment and use of the Linux OS on the mainframe. The new areas of focus were determined by the project’s technical steering committee, … continue reading

New integration platform from xMatters, GitLab 8.5, and Microsoft announces TypeScript 1.8—SD Times digest: Feb. 23, 2016

xMatters, a BPM company, announced today the release of its integration platform, which has connectivity technology designed to help enterprises overcome hurdles in DevOps adoption. Enterprises face challenges in embracing DevOps as a result of the agility of modern systems conflicting with compliance, stability and reliability requirements of legacy systems, said the company. The xMatters … continue reading

QA Systems announce release of Cantata 7.0

QA Systems major new Cantata release for C/C++ provides integrated requirements management, improved static and dynamic testing and cloud based team reporting. The leading software quality company, QA Systems, announced today the release of Cantata 7.0. This is a major new product release providing cutting edge unit and integration testing for C and C++ languages … continue reading

GrammaTech enhances CodeSonar offering for large-scale enterprise teams

GrammaTech, a leading provider of software assurance, hardening, and cyber-security solutions, today announced the release of CodeSonar 4.2. The latest version of their flagship static analysis tool, which finds critical software defects and security vulnerabilities in code, has been enhanced to more effectively serve enterprise environments. The advancements in CodeSonar were designed to better assist … continue reading

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