LaunchDarkly announced the private preview of Warehouse Native Experimentation, its Snowflake Native App, to offer Data Warehouse Native Experimentation.
LogiGear announced the newest release of its flagship TestArchitect™ Enterprise product, TestArchitect Enterprise 9.0.
This new TestArchitect Enterprise version features major improvements that help LogiGear’s enterprise customers move fast in their DevOps and Digital Transformation journey.
“We embrace companies transitioning to a cloud-first mindset, and are evolving TestArchitect to meet such new expectations that go along with it ... The new SaaS based Licence Management Service will enable TestArchitect customers to manage their QA and their cost more effectively.” said Clayton Simmons, LogiGear’s SVP of Business Solutions.
Key New Features:
- TestArchitect Web Recorder: With TestArchitect Web Recorder, automation engineers speed up their test creation process significantly by recording the manual interactions with their web apps and automatically generating automation scripts.
- Cloud-based License Management Service (LMS): LogiGear has deployed its brand new License Management Service to the cloud. This SaaS based service will help LogiGear customers to conveniently manage their software licenses and their cost with greater flexibility and availability.
- Azure DevOps Services (ADO) Integration: Customers who are currently using Microsoft Azure DevOps Services (cloud-based) can now integrate their work processes with TestArchitect to efficiently manage their automated tests, trigger TestArchitect automation runs, and upload TestArchitect results back to ADO via REST API.
- LogiGear App Center: LogiGear also took this opportunity to release its new App Center on which users can access the latest LogiGear software including TestArchitect Enterprise, TestArchitect Gondola and other LogiGear products.
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Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) and Sequoia Holdings announced a strategic partnership to enhance software supply chain security, classified workload deployments, and Kubernetes management for the Department of Defense (DOD), Intelligence Community (IC), and federal civilian agencies.
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GitHub announced a wave of new features and enhancements to GitHub Copilot to streamline coding tasks based on an organization’s specific ways of working.
Mirantis launched k0rdent, an open-source Distributed Container Management Environment (DCME) that provides a single control point for cloud native applications – on-premises, on public clouds, at the edge – on any infrastructure, anywhere.
Hitachi Vantara announced a new co-engineered solution with Cisco designed for Red Hat OpenShift, a hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes.