JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
OpsVerse announced the release of OpsVerse ONE, an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that provides a unified view of DevOps tools, microservices catalog, and documentation.
The OpsVerse IDP leverages open source Backstage and provides a management platform for the entire DevOps toolchain – including observability, deployment, CI/CD, security, and other tools. It provides developers with self-service and one place to pick and use the tools they need. IDP adoption is gaining momentum, taking inspiration from leading companies such as Airbnb, Spotify, and Twilio.
“With OpsVerse ONE, customers can bring their own – and other best-of-breed – tools under one roof,” said Satbir Chahal, principal engineer at OpsVerse. “We see the demand for IDP increasing with the proliferation of specialized tooling as a way to deliver self-service for developers and rationalize their overall experience.”
OpsVerse ONE is built on top of the CNCF-incubating project Backstage, making it an open platform. Other open source tools can be directly integrated into OpsVerse ONE via Backstage plugins developed by OpsVerse but also the community which includes end-users and vendors. The Backstage marketplace already features more than 80 plugins.
As part of its platform, OpsVerse provides fully-managed, open source-based DevOps tools that can run anywhere (on-premises data center, or cloud platforms Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud) in minutes. With OpsVerse’s Private SaaS framework, anyone can achieve enhanced data residency, governance, and audit controls without spending additional engineering resources. DevOps tools such as Argo CD, Backstage, Grafana, and Prometheus are pre-packaged with key configurations, templates, and integrations that allow engineers to use them immediately.
OpsVerse ONE is available now for free.
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