Broadcom announced the general availability of VMware Tanzu Platform 10 that establishes a new layer of abstraction across Cloud Foundry infrastructure foundations to make it easier, faster, and less expensive to bring new applications, including GenAI applications, to production.
Lacework announced its integration with Datadog, a monitoring and analytics platform.
The integration unites security and observability data for customers, providing them with a complete cloud security platform, from build-time to run time.
"Our integration with Datadog allows developers to review security signals inside their existing workflow, to better protect their infrastructure and services without sacrificing productivity or speed," said Dan Hubbard, CEO of Lacework. "This collaboration between DevOps and security in distributed systems will help bring value to DevSecOps teams."
The integration between Lacework and Datadog supports two critical shifts in security: the shift from conflict to collaboration, and the shift from centralized to distributed. As more organizations adopt Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), the need to move quickly creates security gaps that can lead to data leaks, ransomware, crypto mining, and a variety of other issues that can leave data exposed and vulnerable.
This integration provides significant value to modern architectures that require a unified view of their metrics, logs and performance data with their cloud security findings, thus allowing teams to:
- Correlate data across different sources to investigate incidents faster
- Rehydrate archived logs/events for forensics with Datadog's Logging without Limits™
- Route alerts/escalations through a standard pipeline across engineering
- Identify any containers/hosts that are not running Lacework
"Our customers increasingly rely on Datadog to monitor their security posture and alert on potential threats," said Marc Tremsal, Director, Product Management, Datadog. "This integration with Lacework provides greater security visibility across workloads, containers, and cloud environments to customers of both our platforms."
Industry News
Tricentis announced the expansion of its test management and analytics platform, Tricentis qTest, with the launch of Tricentis qTest Copilot.
Redgate is introducing two new machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) powered capabilities in its test data management and database monitoring solutions.
Upbound announced significant advancements to its platform, targeting enterprises building self-service cloud environments for their developers and machine learning engineers.
Edera announced the availability of Am I Isolated, an open source container security benchmark that probes users runtime environments and tests for container isolation.
Progress announced 10 years of partnership with emt Distribution — a leading cybersecurity distributor in the Middle East and Africa.
Port announced $35 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to $58M to date.
Parasoft has made another step in strategically integrating AI and ML quality enhancements where development teams need them most, such as using natural language for troubleshooting or checking code in real time.
MuleSoft announced the general availability of full lifecycle AsyncAPI support, enabling organizations to power AI agents with real-time data through seamless integration with event-driven architectures (EDAs).
Numecent announced they have expanded their Microsoft collaboration with the launch of Cloudpager's new integration to App attach in Azure Virtual Desktop.
Progress announced the completion of the acquisition of ShareFile, a business unit of Cloud Software Group, providing a SaaS-native, AI-powered, document-centric collaboration platform, focusing on industry segments including business and professional services, financial services, industrial and healthcare.
Incredibuild announced the acquisition of Garden, a provider of DevOps pipeline acceleration solutions.
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced an expansion of its free course “Developing Secure Software” (LFD121).
Redgate announced that its core solutions are listed in Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace.
LambdaTest introduced a suite of new features to its AI-powered Test Manager, designed to simplify and enhance the test management experience for software development and QA teams.