Prophecy, the enterprise low-code data engineering platform that brings the speed of DevOps to data engineering, raised a $25 million Series A round.
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Progress announced the R1 2022 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI, powerful .NET and JavaScript UI libraries for app development.
CodeSee raised $7 million in additional funding, bringing the company’s raised total to $10 million.
Bugsnag now supports Unreal Engine by Epic Games used to develop 3D games, and Electron, a framework to build cross-platform desktop apps in JavaScript running on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Dell Technologies introduced multi-cloud capabilities that offer a consistent experience wherever applications and data reside.
Harness announced that it is opening the CD component of its DevOps platform, which is now free and accessible under a source-available license, complementing its CI platform, which is already available under an open source license.
The latest offering from Plutora, the Test Environment QuickStart Bundle, takes an agile approach to evolving DevOps practices.
Appvance has secured $13 million in Series C funding to accelerate global expansion and product roadmap development.
Apiiro announced the availability of its comprehensive Code Risk Platform on Google Cloud Marketplace, which offers integrated solutions vetted by Google Cloud.
Infragistics announced the release of Infragistics Ultimate 21.2.
Jitterbit acquired PrimeApps, a Turkey-based innovator in low-code application development.
Mirantis announced the release of Mirantis Secure Registry (MSR) 3.0, which supports usage across any Kubernetes distribution.
DevOps Institute announced its lineup for 2022 events and webinars and plans for two new DevOps certifications.
Oxeye unveiled an open-source initiative with the introduction of Ox4Shell.
Quali Torque platform is now available to Microsoft Azure users on the Azure Marketplace.
GlobalLogic, a Hitachi Group Company, announced availability of OpeNgine version 2.1.
The Application Security Division of NTT introduced the next phase of The WhiteHat Vantage Platform, Vantage Prevent, a patented solution that enables enterprises to conduct dynamic application security testing (DAST) at each phase of the development cycle and prevent exploitable vulnerabilities from reaching production.
BrowserStack announced the acquisition of Nightwatch.js, the open-source test automation framework.
BMC announced new capabilities and integrations across its BMC AMI (Automated Mainframe Intelligence) and BMC Compuware portfolios.
ShiftLeft announced that its Intelligent-SCA product added scanning and attackability analysis for JavaScript (JS) and the TypeScript (TS) language to the ShiftLeft CORE platform.
Progress announced the latest release of Progress Fiddler Everywhere, its popular web debugging proxy tool.
Solo.io announced a new open-source project, BumbleBee, that simplifies the developer experience for building, packaging, and distributing eBPF tools.
Forty8Fifty Labs and Old Street Solutions announced that they are partnering in the development and delivery of solutions that simplify the collaboration and use of Atlassian Jira and Confluence.
Sysdig announced cloud security for Microsoft Azure Cloud with configuration risk management and threat detection that is built on Sysdig’s runtime security technology.
JFrog released free scanning tools specifically designed for developers to detect the presence and utilization of Apache Log4j in both source code and binaries. The four new tools are available for download immediately via GitHub in both Java and Python.
Docker announced a distribution agreement with Nuaware to advance the adoption of Docker throughout the software engineering departments of large organizations.
Red Hat announced sweeping updates throughout its portfolio of application services to deliver a more seamless and unified experience for application development, delivery, integration, and automation across hybrid cloud environments.
D2iQ announced version 2.1 of the D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP).
Speedscale launched Speedscale CLI, a free observability tool that inspects, detects and maps API calls on local applications or containers.