Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd.(link is external) announced that U.S. News & World Report has named the company among its 2025-2026 list of Best Companies to Work For(link is external).
ReleaseHub announced enterprise class technologies for remote development environments, Datadog integration, and instant data management to improve developer confidence and increase release velocity.
“This is the era of Environments as a Service, which is driving fundamental changes throughout the application development process,” said Tommy McClung, ReleaseHub CEO. “Our goal is to provide developers with the ability to write and commit code without penalty. With ReleaseHub, developers can spin up identical copies of environments as needed, within minutes.”
ReleaseHub announced a number of new features that extend EaaS platform value to application development teams, including:
- Remote Development Environments: ReleaseHub is improving release velocity with new technology that lets developers build code locally while running it remotely within a customer’s cloud account. Remote development environments increase release velocity by letting developers use their full stack, while receiving immediate feedback from production or production-like data in their development environment.
- Datadog Integration: ReleaseHub is introducing native support for Datadog, enabling developers to work from the leading cloud monitoring platform. Datadog observability gives developers ReleaseHub insights from their Datadog accounts as well as single sign-on, role-based access control, and secrets management within ReleaseHub. These enterprise class features help organizations manage their DevOps pipelines at scale.
- Instant Data Sets: ReleaseHub is accelerating the replication of application data with Instant Data Sets, which lets developers create a replica of application data in minutes. Developers can build and test against the actual data their app uses.
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Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd.(link is external) announced major advancements to its family of Quantum Force Security Gateways(link is external).
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