Elastic, the company behind Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, has made it possible to deploy Elasticsearch and Kibana to Kubernetes in a matter of minutes with Helm Charts (currently available in alpha status).
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Rancher Labs announced their collaboration with Arm to meet the needs of Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing deployments. As a result, Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) and RancherOS have been ported to Arm.
Portworx announced that its flagship cloud native storage and data management platform, PX-Enterprise, is available to run on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (IKS).
API Fortress released new tooling for developers and automation engineers that help them use their existing platforms and processes with minimal changes and maximum interconnectivity.
CloudBees announced commercial support for Jenkins X.
IT Revolution's call for papers for DevOps Enterprise Summit London 2019 is open.
Panzura announced global general availability of its new Vizion.ai SaaS platform for multi-cloud data management.
Red Hat announced the availability of long-term commercial support for OpenJDK on Microsoft Windows.
XebiaLabs launched DevOps as Code features for the XebiaLabs DevOps Platform.
Harness released 24x7 Service Guard, a new machine learning-based capability that empowers and protects developers who practice Continuous Delivery.
Atomist announced the ability for developers to now deliver to Kubernetes using the open source Software Delivery Machine (SDM) in local mode.
JFrog announced the coming availability of JFrog GoCenter, a central repository for software modules developed in the popular Go programming language.
Rancher Labs announced enhanced Prometheus support, delivering greater visibility into Kubernetes clusters and making Rancher the only solution that supports Prometheus in a multi-cluster, multi-tenant environment.
CloudBees announced that CloudBees Core for Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) is available for download from Pivotal Services Marketplace, a trusted source to help PCF customers understand, install and succeed with platform add-on services.
Oracle announced the Oracle Cloud Native Framework, providing developers a cloud native solution that spans public cloud, on premises and hybrid cloud deployments.
IBM and HCL Technologies announced a definitive agreement under which HCL will acquire select IBM software products for $1.8 billion.
CloudBees unveiled CloudBees Core for Kubernetes Continuous Delivery, a new continuous delivery solution that organizations can use to rapidly create, deploy and manage cloud native applications for Kubernetes.
Perforce Software and Perfecto have merged.
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the formation of the new Automated Compliance Tooling (ACT) project.
JFrog announced the establishment of a new entity, JFrog Japan K.K.
Snapt announced $3 million in series A funding.
LeanIX closed $30 million in Series C funding, led by Insight Venture Partners.
Optimizely introduced a new integration with Atlassian, a provider of team collaboration and productivity software.
Cloudera announced a preview of a new, next-generation, cloud-native machine learning platform powered by Kubernetes.
Cavirin Systems announced support for the Google Cloud Security Command Center (Cloud SCC).
Portworx announced the availability of PX-Enterprise 2.0, the most significant new release to-date of its comprehensive cloud native storage and data management solution for running stateful containers in production.
Palo Alto Networks announced the integration of RedLock and VM-Series for AWS Security Hub, a new security service from Amazon Web Services.
WhiteSource announced that WhiteSource Bolt, its open source security developer tool, is now available for free for all GitHub and Microsoft Azure DevOps users, helping developers work more securely with open source components in their native development environments.
Tricentis has been named a Leader in Gartner’s 2018 Magic Quadrant for Software Test Automation research report for the fourth consecutive year.
ZeroStack announced that administrators of its Self-Driving Cloud platform can provide single-click deployment of GPU resources and deep learning frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and MXNet, taking care of all the OS and CUDA library dependencies so users can focus on AI development.