CloudBees announces availability of its Enterprise Continuous Delivery platform integrated with Microsoft Azure

CloudBees, Inc., the enterprise Jenkins company and continuous delivery (CD) leader, today announced the immediate availability of the CloudBees Jenkins Platform in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. The new offering enables DevOps teams to host continuous delivery (CD) processes in their existing Microsoft Azure environment. Availability of a pre-configured CloudBees Jenkins Platform for Azure enables enterprises … continue reading

CA Technologies delivers new agile management solutions

CA Technologies today announced new capabilities in its Agile Management portfolio that allow organizations to deliver value faster, from upfront planning to execution to customer support. “In today’s application economy, the most successful companies differentiate themselves by sensing market opportunities and responding more quickly and confidently than the competition. Organizational agility of this order requires … continue reading

SUSE Enterprise Storage 3 helps customers adapt to changing data demands

SUSE Enterprise Storage 3 is now available to help customers adapt to changing business and data demands through accelerated IT innovation. The latest intelligent software-defined storage management solution from SUSE® is the first commercially supported solution based on the Jewel release of the Ceph open source project, ensuring customers are first to get supported and … continue reading

CleverIS Technologies launches legacy application transformation, modernization solution

Today, CleverIS Technologies launched a unique and adaptive solution capable of executing projects of modernization, migration or transformation of legacy applications up to 50% faster than traditional solutions. Through an ownership transfer from Clip Informatica S/A in Brazil, CleverIS now offers these proven and powerful migration and transformation solutions in North America. The CleverIS product … continue reading

Guest View: The hidden hazards of squashing Git commits

Since the introduction of GitHub’s awesome new “squash and merge” functionality, there’s a whole lot more squashing going on. With UI-level access to this Git power-user feature, more teams are squashing commits to make code review easier and provide a cleaner-looking history in tools like gitk or SourceTree. But squashing for the sake of creating … continue reading

Spark Summit shows spread of software

Companies like Amazon, Baidu, IBM and Microsoft were all at Spark Summit this week to discuss how they used the engine. Some of those companies even had new Spark-based products to show off. IBM, for example, introduced a data-centric development environment, which will be able to support machine learning with the R language thanks to … continue reading

Firebase Remote Config, Veracode Runtime Protection, and MapR’s new enterprise-grade Spark distribution—SD Times news digest: June 6, 2016

Google is introducing Firebase Remote Config in order to help developers be more successful with their applications. The new solution is designed to give developers the ability to adapt and respond to user feedback and deliver content quickly. “By allowing you to change the look and feel of your app from the cloud, Firebase Remote … continue reading

Microsoft releases SQL Server 2016

Microsoft wants developers to build intelligent applications on-premises and in the cloud with the ability to get real-time insights with its latest release. The company has announced SQL Server 2016 is generally available. SQL Server 2016 is a new database for Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing (HTAP) that features in-memory column-stores, advanced analytics, and integration … continue reading

Augumenta introduces a new augmented reality interface

Augumenta is introducing a new way for developers to add gesture-based machine control to their commercial, industrial and computing applications. The company unveiled the Augumenta SmartPanel, an augmented reality (AR) interface that uses hand-gesture controls and visual display panels to provide an AR display surface. “Augumenta’s goal is to provide simple and intuitive interaction environments … continue reading

SFMOMA elevates software to art

It’s not easy to find source code in an art museum. The NY MOMA began displaying video games around 10 years ago, and as a supplement, the popular Manhattan art museum offered up one of Ben Fry’s Distellamaps: printouts of the assembly language that makes up Pac-Man for Atari 2600, graphics and gotos and all. … continue reading

Core Infrastructure Initiative announces investment in security tool OWASP ZAP

The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) is continuing its commitment to help fund, support and improve open-source projects with a new investment. The organization has announced it is investing in the Open Web Application Security Project Zed Attack Proxy project (OWASP ZAP), a security tool designed to help developers identify vulnerabilities in their web … continue reading

C++17 is taking shape

The standard for C++17 is coming together. After a lengthy meeting in March and subsequent discussions, the actual feature list is shaping up to offer C++ developers a lot more hand-holding in modern cloud-based environments. Among the changes approved are supports for parallelism, various file systems, and expanded use cases for lambdas. Specifically, lambdas are … continue reading

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