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Home›CSS›SD Times news summary: Tailwind CSS version 3.0; IBM and MuleSoft Announce Partnership; Datadog launches sensitive data scanner

SD Times news summary: Tailwind CSS version 3.0; IBM and MuleSoft Announce Partnership; Datadog launches sensitive data scanner

By Warren B. Obrien
December 10, 2021
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Tailwind CSS recently announced the release of Tailwind CSS 3.0, bringing users performance gains, workflow improvements, and several new features. For a complete overview of these new features, visit Tailwind CSS YouTube channel.

Some of the highlights of the release include

  • Just in time, all the time: faster build times, stackable variants, support for arbitrary values, better browser performance, and more.
  • All colors ready to use: including all colors from the extended palette
  • Colored Box Shadows: For fun glow and glare effects as well as more natural shadows on colored backgrounds
  • Scroll Snap API: A comprehensive, composable set of utilities for CSS-only scroll snapping

Additionally, Tailwind CSS 3.0 includes a new documentation website, bringing users improved content and examples on every page. To start exploring Tailwind CSS 3.0 right in your browser, visit here.

IBM and MuleSoft announce partnership

IBM and MuleSoft announced a global partnership with a plan to provide increased integrations for solutions around the IBM Z family of mainframe products to support financial services and other common customers.

With this, MuleSoft plans to expand its Anypoint Runtime Fabric, a container service for hybrid multi-cloud environments, to run on the Kubernetes enterprise platform, Red Hat OpenShift.

In addition, IBM plans to expand its global investment in integration software and industry expertise. This will include increasing the number of MuleSoft Certified Professionals in its consulting services organization.

Datadog launches sensitive data scanner

Datadog, the data application security and monitoring platform, has announced the launch of Sensitive Data Scanner. This new service offers users a simplified solution to detect, classify and protect sensitive data present in their application logs.

This new sensitive data scanner is designed to help users comply with regulatory requirements (such as GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA), industry standards, and trade policies. Additionally, Datadog’s Sensitive Data Scanner mitigates risk with a simple, flow-based pattern matching service that discovers, categorizes, and writes sensitive information in real time and at any scale.

“Datadog provides us with a single pane of glass to monitor and secure our critical data. Datadog’s sensitive data scanner provides complete visibility into the PII data flow and is a critical part of our data loss prevention strategy, ”said Kevin McGill, vice president of cloud services at Citizens Bank.


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