Scott Carey
Managing Editor, News
Scott Carey is a Managing Editor for news across Foundry's five B2B brands—Computerworld, CIO, CSO, Network World and InfoWorld. An experienced enterprise technology journalist, he writes about cloud computing and software development.
Docker Desktop comes to Linux, adds extensions SDK
Docker Extensions allow Docker Desktop to integrate with a wide range of partner tools for software supply chain security, CI/CD, Kubernetes deployment, and more.
Cloudflare Workers for Platforms aims for more programmable web
Cloudflare Workers for Platforms provides a set of tools and an API standard that would allow developers to customize any web application.
How the UK Department for Work and Pensions cut deployment times to 15 minutes
The UK government body is starting to build a central developer platform on top of Red Hat technology to enable engineers to deploy more quickly and regularly, regardless of the underlying infrastructure.
Spotify, startups launch funds to support open source maintainers
In the wake of the Log4j vulnerability, companies are committing funds to support the maintainers of key open source software projects.
Pulumi extends infrastructure as code support for Java and YAML
The infrastructure as code vendor is adding support for Java and YAML as it aims to provide developers with universal coverage across programming languages and infrastructure types.
Developer experience doesn’t have to stop at the front end
Back-end developers need simpler provisioning and management of infrastructure to truly enable simple, repeatable environment builds. Help is on the way.
AWS can’t help Amazon avoid first loss since 2015
Despite AWS going from strength to strength, the retail giant suffered its first quarterly loss since 2015 to start the financial year.
Google Cloud sales chief Rob Enslin is leaving for UiPath
The ex-SAP sales leader is leaving the cloud vendor at a time when it is investing heavily in an effort to catch up with rivals Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.
Google Cloud props up a slow start to the year for Alphabet
Search and cloud were bright spots in what were relatively weak results to start the year for the Google parent Alphabet.
Google to donate Istio service mesh to the CNCF
Hot on the heels of donating the Knative serverless project, Google is submitting its open source service mesh technology to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
The new Elastic CEO puts cloud front and center
As the new CEO of the enterprise search company, Ashutosh Kulkarni is reorganizing the company to focus on selling cloud software and expand into the lucrative observability and security domains.
Kubernetes support for dockershim to end on May 3
The latest version of the Kubernetes container orchestration platform will no longer natively support the Docker container runtime, marking a major change for users.
Why developers are joining the Great Resignation
Research from Salesforce's Mulesoft found that 93% of enterprises are struggling to retain skilled developers.
DataStax CEO: Every use case doesn’t need a new database
The CEO of the enterprise NoSQL database company believes the database market is too fragmented, and he has a plan to fix it.
Perforce to acquire infrastructure as code pioneer Puppet
Puppet is the latest infrastructure as code company to have been snapped up in recent years.
Docker raises $105M funding round to fuel its focus on developers
The container company is continuing to focus on serving developers after selling off its enterprise business to Mirantis in 2019.
Solomon Hykes’ Dagger raises $20M and launches public beta
Startup founded by three Docker alumni is raising its first major round of funding as it finally looks to get its CI/CD tool into the hands of users.
Demand for software developers doubled in 2021
The latest report from tech hiring specialist Hired shows that interview requests for software engineers doubled in 2021, with remote roles accounting for a growing proportion of roles.
Why Google donated Knative to the CNCF
After initially dragging its feet over donating Knative to the CNCF, Google suddenly changed course toward the end of 2021. Why the change of heart?