Splice Machine launched the Splice Machine Kubernetes Ops Center, deployed with Helm Charts.
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CirrusHQ, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Consulting and Solution Provider partner, has achieved AWS DevOps Competency Status.
NetSPI launched Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and Secure Code Review (SCR) services.
Centrify debuted Delegated Machine Credentials (DMC) as part of the Centrify Privileged Access Service to reduce risk and empower automation in increasingly complex, infrastructure-as-code-based elastic environments.
Tricentis announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with SAP.
Puppet announced the release of an open source Scenario Planning Toolkit for enterprise technology leaders to make more informed, strategic decisions and meaningfully drive forward their businesses during uncertain times.
CloudPassage announced expanded container-related security capabilities for its Halo cloud security platform.
The latest release of Sysdig Secure DevOps Platform provides a 5-minute setup, a fast path to delivering container and Kubernetes security and visibility with a SaaS-first offering.
ACCELQ and its automation testing suite have been recognized by leading research firm, Forrester.
Puppet announced updates to Puppet Enterprise making it easier and faster to automate complex infrastructure operations for improved application deployments, fewer errors and disruptions, and greater operational repeatability and efficiency.
Tasktop announced that its latest release of the Tasktop Value Stream Management platform supports Jira Align.
Solo.io announced Gloo Federation, a multi-cluster, federated control plane that streamlines configuration and application traffic management.
Infostretch partnered with Tricentis to simplify the often-complex challenge of testing in Salesforce environments.
GrammaTech acquired the intellectual property and assets of JuliaSoft S.r.l. to extend its CodeSonar® Static Application Security Testing (SAST) platform with automated code analysis for Java and C# code.
Code Dx announced the release of Triage Assistant, a machine learning technology designed to drastically reduce time lost reviewing massive amounts of false positives and other insignificant findings.
Commvault announced new enhancements in the Hedvig Distributed Storage Platform for Kubernetes running in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Aqua Security announced the availability of its Aqua Platform in two new editions, as well as several updates to the company’s core products.
Puppet has secured $40 million in financing from funds managed by BlackRock.
Perforce Software, backed by Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. and Francisco Partners, has acquired Methodics, a provider of intellectual property lifecycle management and traceability solutions for the enterprise.
User1st announced the launch of its powerful uTester automated accessibility testing platform.
Altova announced the release of MobileTogether 7.0, its low code app development framework.
Push Technology announced new functionality in Diffusion, its secure, easily scalable, Intelligent Data Mesh that connects applications, data, and devices.
Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announced the launch of its enhanced Global System Integrator (GSI) Programme.
Platform9 announced key additional building blocks in delivering the next generation SaaS managed Kubernetes experience.
Progress announced the release of Corticon.js, the new serverless rules engine created to quickly and easily build, test and deploy rules to critical JavaScript applications.
Portshift announced the company's new K8SHIELD Framework and the introduction of context aware security policy enablement.
Perfecto by Perforce announced the launch of Android emulators and iOS simulators in its cloud testing platform.
SmartBear released new DevOps features in SwaggerHub, the company's API design and documentation platform.
Traceable, a new end-to-end application security monitoring platform, launched from stealth today with $20M in series A funding from Unusual Ventures and BIG Labs.
Docker announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to simplify the lives of developers by allowing them to focus on application development, streamlining the process of deploying and managing containers in AWS from their local development environment.