Scaled Agile Inc., provider of business agility system SAFe, today announced the release of two new flagship products: SAFe 6.0 and SAFe Studio. SAFe 6.0 offers users the latest version of the Scaled Agile Framework, courses, certifications, toolkits, and online learning and SAFe Studio is a platform where SAFe professionals can learn, practice, and manage SAFe. With the newest version of … [Read more...]
New Relic announces JFrog integration to provide a single point of access for monitoring
Observability company New Relic and DevOps company JFrog today announced an integration to give engineering teams a single point of access to monitor software development operations. With this integration, users are able to access real-time visibility into CI/CD pipelines, APIs, and web application development workflows so that DevOps and security leaders can solve software supply chain … [Read more...]
The open source projects Grafana Phlare and Pyroscope will be merged under the name Grafana Pyroscope.
Grafana Labs, the company behind the world’s most ubiquitous open and composable operational dashboards, today announced that it has acquired Pyroscope, the company that created the popular open source continuous profiling project of the same name. With this acquisition, Grafana Phlare, the open source continuous profiling database that Grafana Labs launched last year, and the Pyroscope project … [Read more...]
Eclipse Foundation finds significant momentum for open source Java this year
Open-source Java has long been an important part of the Java ecosystem, but over the past few years more and more companies are moving from commercial distributions to open-source ones. The move away from Oracle’s distribution has been quite significant. In fact, a 2022 New Relic survey found that Oracle’s share of the Java market had dropped from 75% in 2020 to 35% in 2022. There are many … [Read more...]
New Relic introduces metrics to deliver insights into performance at the code level
Observability company New Relic announced CodeStream code-level metrics and service-level telemetry in order to offer users deeper insights into software performance down to the code level. This allows developers to find issues quickly before they make it into production, as well as speed up the velocity of engineering. According to the company, providing developers with telemetry data … [Read more...]
OpenAI’s GPT-4 is now available with significant improvements from GPT-3.5
OpenAI has announced another major AI milestone with the release of GPT-4, making significant improvements from GPT-3.5. According to OpenAI, in collaboration with Microsoft Azure, over the last two years it has rebuilt its AI training track from the ground up and GPT-3.5 was the first test run of that new system. Since that release the company has found bugs and fixed them, and stated that the … [Read more...]
Google Cloud introduces AI capabilities to simplify building with Google’s AI models
Google announced new APIs and products that make it easier, safer, and more scalable to start building with Google’s AI models through Google Cloud as well as a new prototyping environment called MakerSuite. For developers experimenting with AI, Google has released the PaLM API, which can be used to build on top of the company’s language models. As of today, there is an efficient model available … [Read more...]
Silicon Valley Bank collapse shakes up the tech ecosystem
Over the weekend, many companies in the tech industry had to live through their worst nightmare as the bank holding the cash that many companies in the industry rely on collapsed. Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the largest bank in terms of deposits in the Silicon Valley area up until its collapse on Friday. The New York Times reports that around 2,500 venture capital (VC) firms banked … [Read more...]
Git 2.40 released with improvements to git jump tool and more
Among the many improvements in the new version, Git 2.40’s git jump tool which wraps other Git commands like git grep, and feeds their results into Vim’s quickfix list now contains support for Emacs in addition to Vim. ‘git jump’ now works with ‘diff’ in which the quickfix list is populated with the beginning of each changed hunk in a repository to allow users to quickly scan changes in … [Read more...]
JFrog announced new capabilities to improve security of software releases
JFrog announced the beta of the Artifactory release lifecycle management platform to standardize and track development processes with greater accountability and security. “Organizations of all sizes are challenged to keep software up-to-date and secure while operating at the speed of business, particularly when development teams are globally distributed, which can result in a lack of … [Read more...]
ngrok adds new package for adding ingress to Go applications
Ngrok, a Kubernetes ingress controller, now has a new package out to enable developers embed ingress into Go applications. Go developers can use ngrok-go to serve their Go apps with little coding required as they won’t have to set up with network primitives like IPs, certificates, load balancers, and ports. Calling the ngrok.Listen() function will initiate a persistent outbound TLS … [Read more...]
SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: OpenXLA
Google has recently announced that the company will be making the OpenXLA Project available for use and contribution. This includes the XLA StableHLO and IREE repositories. OpenXLA is an open-source machine learning compiler ecosystem that allows developers to compile and enhance their models from ML frameworks in order to provide improved training and serving on a variety of hardware. The … [Read more...]
Low code spending to increase in 2023
In the current situation IT teams find themselves in, they are being forced to do more with even fewer resources. You’ve likely heard (or possibly been affected by) the swath of layoffs that have plagued the tech industry over the past several months. IT teams are expected to continue outputting great work, except now their budgets have been cut, they have less staff, and are increasingly … [Read more...]
AWS’ low code serverless app builder Application Composer generally available
The now generally available AWS Application Composer is a visual builder that enables users to compose and configure serverless applications from AWS services backed by deployment-ready infrastructure as code (IaC). AWS Application Composer is ideal for building prototypes of serverless applications and collaboratively reviewing them, generating diagrams for documentation or Wikis, and onboarding … [Read more...]
Zenhub Raises $10M in Series A Funding Round
Zenhub, the leading project management solution for software teams, today announced it has raised $10 million in its Series A funding round. Led by Yaletown Partners, with support from BMO Capital Partners and existing investors BDC Capital, this funding will be used to expand the use of Zenhub’s project management platform beyond technical teams using GitHub. To support its “plug-in” to … [Read more...]
Android 14 Developer Preview 2 includes several privacy enhancements
The Android development team has announced the release of the second developer preview for Android 14. This is the final developer preview before the new version enters beta. This preview includes a number of updates related to privacy and security. For example, Photo Picker, which provides an interface that shows a users’ media library, is recommended for all apps, but for apps that cannot … [Read more...]
The latest in generative AI: OpenAI releases API | Bing Chat lets you change tone | Elon Musk wants to create his own generative AI
ChatGPT, and other generative AIs, have continued to be the talk of the development community over the last several weeks. A number of things have happened with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, including a new API and more reactions stemming from interactions with Bing Search. Here is a breakdown of things you may have missed in the last few weeks: OpenAI releases API for ChatGPT With this new API, … [Read more...]
JetBrains introduces taint analysis for PHP to its code quality platform Qodana
JetBrains, a company responsible for creating IDEs for multiple programming languages, today announced the addition of taint analysis to Qodana. This feature is available for PHP developers in the Early Preview, and the company has plans to add more languages soon. Qodana launched back in 2021 and offers users a universal code quality platform that provides integrations and visualizations of … [Read more...]
Armory announces plugins for Spinnaker for faster and more secure continuous deployment
The continuous deployment company Armory today unveiled multiple plugins for Spinnaker, the open-source and multi-cloud continuous deployment tool, that are intended to offer Spinnaker users more speed and security. According to Armory, these plugins work to solve the technical and cost challenges that the Spinnaker platform presents when managing the number of accounts, configurations, … [Read more...]
Software Engineering Teams Must Collaborate With Site Reliability Engineers
Software engineering leaders need to foster collaboration with site reliability engineers (SRE) in order to scale unplanned work and improve customer experience. Software engineering teams tend to focus on releasing new product features quickly, which causes them to not always prioritize the reliability of new features. Gartner predicts that by 2027, 75% of enterprises will use SRE practices … [Read more...]
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