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May 2020

Migrating from the Codefresh registry to Google Container Registry

On July 15th the Codefresh registry that is part of all Codefresh accounts will be removed from service. The removal is part of a big round of improvements to our native integration with Docker registries. We have invested significant efforts in using Codefresh as a unified platform for Docker images and the way they are used inside CI/CD pipelines. More details on the migration actions for the Codefresh registry can be found in our timeline announcement.

Optimize Your CI/CD Pipeline with Codefresh & Lightstep

How do you know if the changes that you’re making to your microservices are having the desired impact to your end-users? What happens after a deploy? Did your app’s performance remain the same? Were any bugs introduced? Do you need to roll back? With Codefresh and Lightstep, you’re able to more quickly, more accurately, and more easily ensure that any commit and build results in a better experience for your end-users.

13 Key Features Every Modern CI/CD Tool Should Contain

DevOps methodologies have become a huge staple of the Software Development Lifecycle. As such, more and more companies have been adopting the need for Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) tools. Building a successful CI/CD workflow can be a tedious process that requires your team to participate in a large amount of preparation and planning — but it doesn’t have to be that way.

13 Key features every Modern CI/CD Tool should contain

DevOps methodologies have become a huge staple of the Software Development Lifecycle. As such, more and more companies have been adopting the need for Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) tools. Building a successful CI/CD workflow can be a tedious process that requires your team to participate in a large amount of preparation and planning — but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Local Kubernetes Development with Okteto

At Codefresh we understand how much Kubernetes has changed the local flow for developers and we have already covered not only local Kubernetes distributions for Mac, Windows and Linux, but also specialized tools such draft, skaffold, garden.io and tilt.dev that are focused on developers who work with Kubernetes. This time we will look at Okteto, a brand new tool that aims to make developers more productive when using Kubernetes.