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ServiceNow Extends DevOps Integration Reach

DevOps.com

ServiceNow today announced it has added four new integrations with DevOps platforms to its IT service management (ITSM) platform delivered via the cloud. The four integrations add native support for Microsoft Azure Pipelines, a Jenkins Plugin, GitHub Actions and GitLab pipelines.

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Oracle and Allies Launch ARM-Based Cloud Service

DevOps.com

Oracle announced today it will make available for the first time ARM-based processors on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that will also be supported as targets for deploying applications by CloudBees, GitHub and GitLab. The latest Oracle service is based on processors from Ampere Computing.

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NginxDay

Lacework

Lacework Labs Advisory – “Nginx Day” “Nginx Day”, a zero day targeting Nginx was announced by “ AgainstTheWest ” via their Twitter account. Per Nginx’s blog post , disabling Nginx’s ldapDaemon configuration can prevent the exploitation of this vulnerability. and not with Nginx itself.

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Netlify expands pricing options: More value for developers and enterprise teams

Netlify

And the 950,000+ developers and businesses on Netlify are doing really diverse projects—everything from small personal blogs to large dynamic web apps, like ecommerce sites and SaaS products, that drive core business outcomes at global enterprises. Support for self-hosted GitHub Enterprise and GitLab. Role-based access control.

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BitBucket vs GitHub?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

When Microsoft announced that it’s going to acquire GitHub for $7.5 A significant number of open source advocates migrated their git repositories over to BitBucket and GitLab as they initially feared Microsoft’s intentions. It’s worth noting that wikis can be written in Markdown and a few other supported text formats.

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Understanding Headless Development with Sitecore

Perficient

And eventually in 2022 Sitecore announced its latest Software as a Service (SaaS) offering of XM Cloud – a “composable” evolution of the XP product. Notably, XM Cloud only supports headless development and needs to be run locally using Docker containers. There are three primary and a bunch of secondary reasons.