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Spacelift has launched Plugins to help integrate various infrastructure tools directly into workflows, streamlining processes for security, cost estimation, and compliance. This feature allows teams to customize their setups without having to rely on complex scripts or rigid processes. Users can also create their own plugins using the Spaceforge SDK.
This article explains the significance of open-source automation tools in DevOps, highlighting their flexibility, transparency, and cost-efficiency. It covers key advantages such as reduced operational overhead and community support while listing popular tools like Spacelift Intent, OpenTofu, and Ansible.
Seal Security offers a solution for applying security patches to existing open source libraries without disrupting development workflows. Their approach enables teams to address vulnerabilities, maintain compliance with various standards, and support a wide range of programming languages and Linux distributions, all while integrating seamlessly with popular DevOps tools. The service ensures that organizations can manage security efficiently and effectively, even for legacy and end-of-life systems.
IBM TechXchange 2025 offers developers a comprehensive experience focused on scalable solutions, featuring hands-on coding sessions, workshops on Infrastructure as Code, and exploration of AI and open-source tools. Attendees can participate in instructor-led labs, experiment with quantum computing, and connect with industry experts to enhance their skills in modern app development and DevOps practices.
Devpush is an open-source platform that serves as a self-hostable alternative to services like Vercel and Netlify, enabling users to build and deploy applications in various languages with features such as zero-downtime updates, real-time logs, and team management. It supports Git-based deployments and customizable environments, making it suitable for developers looking for a flexible deployment solution on their own servers.