XebiaLabs announced a DevOps framework that provides a smooth pathway to the cloud for companies who are moving applications to cloud-based resources on a large scale.
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CollabNet VersionOne announced its Enterprise Value Stream Management (EVSM) solution at the DevOps Enterprise Summit: London 2018.
IBM announced that for the first time IBM Cloud Private application platform will be made available to run on the company's enterprise Cloud Managed Services (CMS).
Twistlock announced the Twistlock Advantage Program (TAP), a partner program for technology, consulting and reseller partners across the cloud native ecosystem.
Tricentis and QASymphony announced their agreement to merge under the name of Tricentis.
Qualys released Qualys Container Security (CS), a new Cloud App that enables customers to build continuous security into their global container deployments and DevOps processes at any scale, and integrate the results into one unified view of their global hybrid IT security and compliance posture, breaking down silos and lowering ownership cost.
SUSE unveiled SUSE CaaS Platform 3, the next advancement of the solution that accelerates delivery of modern applications for the digital economy.
Red Hat announced the launch of Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7, a comprehensive, cloud-native platform for developing business automation services and process-centric applications across hybrid cloud environments.
DBmaestro expanded its database automation platform to enable CI/CD and release automation for IBM DB2.
BrowserStack announced its enhanced open source program, offering free testing of open source software on the BrowserStack Real Device Cloud.
Pulumi Corporation announced the launch of Pulumi, a platform for cloud software development.
IT Revolution announced the first round of speakers for the DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas 2018.
Sysdig introduced Sysdig Secure 2.0, a way for enterprises to secure containers and microservices.
Atomist announced Software Delivery Machine (SDM) support for Dockerized applications and deployment to Kubernetes.
Forty8Fifty Labs, the DevOps and software development subsidiary of Veristor Systems, announced a partnership with Tempo, creator of efficiency-enhancing enterprise software solutions for Atlassian's Jira Software.
A10 Networks announced the A10 Ingress Controller for Kubernetes, and its integration with A10’s container-native load balancing and application delivery solution.
Aqua Security announced at DockerCon a native Jenkins plug-in for Aqua MicroScanner, the company's free-to-use vulnerability scanner for Docker container images.
Perfecto now supports automated testing of Progressive Web Apps (PWA).
Bonitasoft introduced Bonita 7.7 with Intelligent Continuous Improvement (ICI) and Bonita Continuous Delivery (BCD).
Embotics unveiled vCommander v7, the new version of its vCommander platform.
Splunk announced a definitive agreement to acquire VictorOps, Inc.
Puppet has acquired Reflect, the data-visualization-as-a-service platform.
NodeSource announced the release of N|Solid 3.2, the latest version of its flagship platform for managing, securing and analyzing mission-critical Node.js applications.
Neotys announced a new release (6.5) for its NeoLoad solution, which integrates with widely-used testing tools and other toolchain elements across the entire application lifecycle.
CA Technologies announced new leading-edge solutions that unleash the power of the mainframe for the future and new possibilities for the Modern Software Factory.
Tricentis announced the acquisition of Q-up: a test data management (TDM) platform architected to provide secure, reliable, and compliant test data on-demand.
SignalFx announced support for Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS).
Rackspace announced Rackspace Kubernetes-as-a-Service, a highly-available managed service that transforms the way enterprises can utilize new container technologies, accelerating their digital transformation.
DigitalOcean announced its DigitalOcean Kubernetes product, an easy way to run containerized applications in the cloud.
OutSystems raised $360 million in an investment round from KKR and Goldman Sachs.