Ubuntu Pro, Canonical’s comprehensive subscription for secure open source and compliance, is now generally available.
XebiaLabs announced the release of The Periodic Table of DevOps Tools v.2, a major update of its free, industry recognized DevOps landscape tool.
The latest release of this popular tool provides an updated DevOps landscape and users can now dive deeper into each tool, finding tool descriptions, Twitter handles, plugins and related tools.
With its market overview and simple format, the Periodic Table of DevOps Tools has become a standard reference tool for IT professions.
“We have seen interest from hundreds of thousands of users across our website and in social media since we launched the first version of the Periodic Table of DevOps Tools,” said Gottfried Sehringer, CMO at XebiaLabs. “Version 2 has been highly anticipated and we are delighted to have had the help of the entire DevOps community to update this free tool, and provide an easy to understand overview of the complex and fast moving DevOps market.”
The second generation of the Periodic Table of DevOps tools adds some new members, provides a new look into the world of DevOps and adds more in-depth visibility into its various tools and categories therein. It also introduces new animations, a completely responsive platform for visibility on any device, and a tooling repository.
The Periodic Table of DevOps Tools v.2 has been updated based on the crowd-sourced interactive tool “DevOps Hot or Not”, as well as community and industry expert feedback.
Industry News
Mirantis, freeing developers to create their most valuable code, today announced that it has acquired the Santa Clara, California-based Shipa to add automated application discovery, operations, security, and observability to the Lens Kubernetes Platform.
Section announced it is making it easier than ever to deploy and scale a Mastodon server; in just a few clicks, developers can use Section’s global platform to ensure a superior user experience at a fraction of the cost.
SmartBear has integrated the powerful contract testing capabilities of PactFlow with SwaggerHub.
Venafi introduced TLS Protect for Kubernetes.
Tricentis announced the general availability of Tricentis Test Automation, a cloud-based test automation solution that simplifies test creation, orchestration, and scalable test execution for easier collaboration among QA teams and their business stakeholders and faster, higher-quality, and more durable releases of web-based applications and business processes.
Couchbase announced its Couchbase Capella Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offering on Azure.
Mendix and Software Improvement Group (SIG) have announced the release of Mendix Quality & Security Management (QSM), a new cybersecurity solution that provides continuous deep-dive insights into security and code quality to immediately address risks and vulnerabilities.
Panaya announced a new Partnership Program in response to ongoing growth within its partner network over the past year.
Cloudian closed $60 million in new funding, bringing the company’s total funding to $233 million.
Progress announced the R1 2023 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI.
Wallarm announced the early release of the Wallarm API Leak Management solution, an enhanced API security technology designed to help organizations identify and remediate attacks exploiting leaked API keys and secrets, while providing on-going protection against hacks in the event of a leak.
ThreatModeler launched Threat Model Marketplace, a cybersecurity asset marketplace offering pre-built, field-tested threat models to be downloaded — free for a limited time — and incorporated into new and ongoing threat modeling initiatives.