GitLab announced the general availability of GitLab Duo Chat.
Puppet announced that Puppet Enterprise is now available on AWS Marketplace.
The new listing builds on AWS and Puppet’s existing collaboration, and makes it simple for anyone to launch core Puppet Enterprise services directly from AWS Marketplace.
AWS customers can find, launch and run Puppet Enterprise directly from AWS Marketplace. Now AWS customers can adopt Puppet Enterprise for a standard, centralized way to manage infrastructure services and applications in AWS environments, taking full advantage of the agility, efficiency, flexibility and scale of the AWS Cloud. And through Puppet’s declarative approach to infrastructure as code, customers can rapidly move from physical infrastructure to deploying production workloads in the cloud with reduced risk and more reliability.
“Today, organizations are rapidly embracing cloud computing and DevOps practices so they can deliver new value to customers faster than ever,” said Nigel Kersten, CIO at Puppet. “By listing Puppet Enterprise on AWS Marketplace, we’re making it even easier for organizations around the world to adopt DevOps practices in automated cloud environments so they spend less time managing infrastructure and more time driving innovation and delivering great software.”
"Many businesses rely on Puppet Enterprise to provision, operate and provide enhanced protection for their cloud environments," said Barry Russell, GM, AWS Marketplace and Catalog Services, Amazon Web Services, Inc. "Puppet Enterprise helps customers quickly and easily deliver their software, and now they also have an incredibly simple way to purchase and deploy it through AWS Marketplace."
Industry News
SmartBear announced a new version of its API design and documentation tool, SwaggerHub, integrating Stoplight’s API open source tools.
Red Hat announced updates to Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain.
Tricentis announced the latest update to the company’s AI offerings with the launch of Tricentis Copilot, a suite of solutions leveraging generative AI to enhance productivity throughout the entire testing lifecycle.
CIQ launched fully supported, upstream stable kernels for Rocky Linux via the CIQ Enterprise Linux Platform, providing enhanced performance, hardware compatibility and security.
Redgate launched an enterprise version of its database monitoring tool, providing a range of new features to address the challenges of scale and complexity faced by larger organizations.
Snyk announced the expansion of its current partnership with Google Cloud to advance secure code generated by Google Cloud’s generative-AI-powered collaborator service, Gemini Code Assist.
Kong announced the commercial availability of Kong Konnect Dedicated Cloud Gateways on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Pegasystems announced the general availability of Pega Infinity ’24.1™.
Sylabs announces the launch of a new certification focusing on the Singularity container platform.
OpenText™ announced Cloud Editions (CE) 24.2, including OpenText DevOps Cloud and OpenText™ DevOps Aviator.
Postman announced its acquisition of Orbit, the community growth platform for developer companies.
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. announced new email security features that enhance its Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration portfolio: Patented unified quarantine, DMARC monitoring, archiving, and Smart Banners.
Automation Anywhere announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to leverage the combined power of generative AI and its own specialized, generative AI automation models to give companies a powerful solution to optimize and transform their business.
Jetic announced the release of Jetlets, a low-code and no-code block template, that allows users to easily build any technically advanced integration use case, typically not covered by alternative integration platforms.