Bitrise to acquire Bazel-based company Flare.Build

Mobile DevOps company Bitrise has announced that it is acquiring Flare.Build, which is a company built around the Bazel build system. Bitrise will be integrating Flare.Build’s product suite into its Mobile DevOps ecosystem. According to Bitrise, this acquisition is part of the company’s larger goal to provide capabilities for managing and automating mobile operations from … continue reading

Checkly Announces Business Milestones, SOC 2 Compliance, New Playwright Test Runner, GitHub Sync, Enhanced Alert Notifications, and More

Today Checkly Inc., the only company with a synthetic app and API monitoring platform made for developers that bridges the gap between Dev, Ops, and QA, announced that over 600 customers and thousands of developers have adopted its platform to seamlessly integrate with their existing development workflows. The company has surpassed 3.5 Billion checks run … continue reading

GitLab Inc. Launches Cloud Seed in Collaboration with Google Cloud to Bolster Cloud Adoption

Today, at Google Cloud Next, GitLab Inc., the provider of The One DevOps Platform, announced the launch of Cloud Seed in partnership with Google Cloud. Cloud Seed is a new capability within GitLab that simplifies the developer experience for procuring and consuming cloud services. Cloud Seed allows GitLab and Google Cloud customers to migrate to … continue reading

Endor Labs has launched to help companies manage dependencies

Endor Labs has officially come out of stealth, launching the company with a Dependency Lifecycle Management Platform that is intended to help development and security teams maximize software reuse by evaluating, maintaining, and updating dependencies.  The Endor Labs platform helps organizations manage their dependencies by offering them a deeper understanding of how they are being … continue reading

NSA’s and CISA’s recent security guidance: The good and the bad

The NSA and CISA released the guide “Securing the Software Supply Chain: Recommended Practices Guide for Developers” last month and while David Wheeler, the director of open-source supply chain security at the Linux Foundation and OpenSS, welcomes it, he said there are some questionable requirements.  The guide covers aspects of security such as how to … continue reading

Solace updates Event Portal to help companies manage EDA at scale

The event-driven architecture (EDA) company Solace has announced what to expect in PubSub+ Event Portal 2.0. Event Portal is an application that lets users optimize event flow, design events and event-driven apps, and discover and catalog events. According to the company, many organizations have embraced EDA, but scaling it comes with a number of challenges, … continue reading

JetBrains releases beta of its cross-platform Kotlin development tool

JetBrains, creator of the Kotlin programming language, has announced a beta program for a new SDK for cross-platform mobile development in Kotlin. Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile will allow developers to use a single codebase for creating both iOS and Android apps.  According to JetBrains, logic elements can often fall out of sync when dealing with mutliple … continue reading

LightBeam.ai introduces new free module for complying with data privacy requirements

The data security and privacy automation company LightBeam.ai today announced a new, free PrivacyOps Pro module in order to help organizations of varying sizes and industries meet specific requirements of international, national, and state data privacy laws.   While new data privacy regulations are a step in the right direction for user safety, the disparate nature … continue reading

Beyond batch: Real-time business is a continuous event

Real-time data streams and processing are crossing into the mainstream – they will become the norm, not the exception, according to IDC.  The drivers are, by now, familiar: Cloud, IoT and 5G have increased the amount of data generated by – and flowing through – organizations. They have also accelerated the pace of business, with … continue reading

It’s Time to Consider RISC-V

Over the last months, ARM has pulled licenses from the ARM server-focused company, Nuvia, because of Qualcomm’s acquisition of that company. Then, recently, it sued Qualcomm to block the use of Nuvia’s solutions, effectively restricting Qualcomm from benefiting from that acquisition. This suit made little sense on the surface because ARM is not a player … continue reading

SD Times Open Source Project of the Week: workerd

Cloudflare recently announced workerd, its new open-source JavaScript/Wasm runtime that is based on the same code that powers Cloudflare Workers. While workerd does share the majority of its code with the runtime that powers Cloudfare Workers, it has been modified in order to make it more portable to other environments.  Workerd can be used to … continue reading

Domino 5.3 available to improve data science access

Domino 5.3 was released to improve how organizations can get the most of data science across any cloud or on-premises infrastructure.  The new version introduces a private preview of Domino Nexus hybrid and multi-cloud capabilities and an expanded suite of connectors to simplify and democratize access to critical data sources. On top of that, new … continue reading

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