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SD Times news digest: TypeScript 4.5 released; Mabl raised $40 million in Series C; OutSystems partnerships to expand tech education

Microsoft announced the release of TypeScript 4.5, a language that builds on JavaScript by adding statically checked types. A few major highlights of the release include type and promise improvements, template string types as discriminants, private field presence checks, and new snippet completions.

TypeScript 4.5 comes just three weeks after the release candidate and since then, TypeScript 4.5 has undergone several changes. The most notable of these is that ECMAScript module support for Node.js has been deferred to a future release, and is now available exclusively as an experimental flag in nightly releases. 

TypeScript 4.5 also addresses a performance regression in –build mode due to excessive realpath calls for package.json files. This change was made for TypeScript 4.5, but was also back-ported to TypeScript 4.4.4.  

Mabl raised $40 million in Series C

Mabl, an intelligent test automation company, today announced $40 million in Series C funding. The financing round was led by Vista Equity Partners (Vista) with participation from existing investors such as Amplify Partners, GV, Presidio Ventures, and CRV.

Mabl’s low-code test automation solution enables software teams to reduce the effort needed to create, run, and manage reliable end-to-end user interface and API tests in a unified platform. This funding brings Mabl’s total raised to date to $77 million. In addition, Shivan Patel, senior VP at Vista, will join Mabl’s board of directors.

OutSystems partnerships to expand tech education

OutSystems, a low-code solution provider, today announced new partnerships in order to accelerate its commitment to education and building a diversified generation of developers.

A leading component of OutSystems’ push to accelerate its education efforts is a focus on marginalized communities in tech. In pursuit of this, Outsystems is partnering with Women who Code (WWCode), Blacks in Technology, and the Australian Computer Society (ACS) in order to launch new programs and sponsorships. 

With this, OutSystems expanded its Developer Education Program to close the skills gap in the development and technology community. OutSystems has donated software licenses valued at over $10 million, partnering with over 2,300 universities and training more than 58,000 students.

Sumo Logic announced new integrations 

Sumo Logic, the continuous intelligence company, today introduced new integrations with CircleCI and GitLab in order to help development teams build, run, and measure the health of the entire software delivery lifecycle. 

The Sumo Logic Software Development Optimization solution simplifies the way users democratize and unify fragmented data generated by tools used to build and deliver software. With these integrations, CircleCI and GitLab users gain access to the visibility they need to measure and manage the software development and delivery process.

These integrations allow software teams to collaborate better and gain insights to make better data-driven decisions that bring improved performance in order to optimize builds and deployments, balance resources, and identify bottlenecks.

Interas Labs joins Ortelius open-source project

The Ortelius Open-Source community recently added Interas Labs as a new corporate contributor to its open-source team. Ortelius is an open-source microservice catalog that integrates into the CD pipeline. Once integrated, Ortelius tracks versions, usage, and ownership of microservices across clusters. Currently, Ortelius is incubating at the continuous delivery foundation. 

“Interas Labs is a Kubernetes engineering company with the mission of improving our customer’s move to a secure and simplified cloud native platform. We strongly believe in open-source projects. We choose the Ortelius project as it aligns with our corporate mission to simplify a complex microservice architecture,” said Ujwal Yelmareddy, Founder of Interas Labs. 

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