A shorter update this week, as we’ve largely been head down in delivery… and we’re still going!
Meher finished adding the new build package to Host, which marks the end of a long journey into making the network more versatile and capable of running on devices with much smaller footprints than originally envisaged
The networking team have otherwise been focused on continuous integration & delivery tooling, as well working to improve reporting of all network & core service builds
We delivered Publish version 2.3.0 (more information: https://github.com/dadi/publish/releases/tag/v2.3.0)
Adam wrote about telemetry and how we manage pulling data from a multitude of disparate devices: https://dadi.cloud/en/knowledge/network/an-introduction-to-telemetry/
A new site launched on our stack and in the network. It’s a first version, but still very cool. We’ll be writing about this next week
Ravi kicked off the brand refresh for DADI, which I’ll be sharing more information on as it moves forward
We’ve been working on the development of a dedicated go to market strategy for individual web services distinct from the network’s go to market (which is focused on core network-level services). This is looking pretty exciting, and should help us in our driving of adoption for network services. As soon as I can, I’ll share more
Chris spent 48 hours with a big prospective new customer, a start up in the sporting arena with a pretty revolutionary idea
James moved forward release planning for API 5, with a focus on improvements to document versioning, search, compression support, conditional GET requests and new security methods for client secrets
Finally our new mobile engineering hire started this week. He’s working on networking components for mobile devices, as well as supporting customers with their own deployments of our technology
And that’s it from me for this week. Enjoy your weekends X