Agentic artificial intelligence is becoming ingrained in enterprise operations at lightning speed. With the promise of delivering unprecedented productivity (and pushed by CEOs and CIOs who see AI as the key to being competitive), AI agents have become “co-pilots” for practically every developer. As a result, AI-generated code is turning up everywhere. But the hidden … continue reading
In the early 2020s, the software industry chased a singular north star: developer velocity. We promised that LLMs and agentic workflows would usher in a golden age of productivity. We are shipping code significantly faster than three years ago. Yet the structural integrity of our systems has never been more precarious. In 2026, we are … continue reading
WSO2 today is announcing that its Developer Platform for OpenChoreo 1.0, is now available. OpenChoreo is an open-source CNCF Sandbox project designed for platform engineers to build Kubernetes- and cloud-native internal developer platforms. The WSO2 platform enables teams to run OpenChoreo projects, but with stability, security and architectural guidance, the company said in a blog … continue reading
Broadcom today is releasing a major new version of its enterprise automation and orchestration product, Automic Automation V26, positioning it as an intelligent control plane. This release is designed to solve one of the most pressing challenges facing enterprise leaders today: moving AI beyond simple chat and knowledge management and integrating it directly into core … continue reading
The cloud native ecosystem is betting big on AI agents as the next productivity multiplier for engineering teams. From automated code review to incident triage, agents promise to offload toil and accelerate delivery. But as organizations move past proof-of-concept demos and into production rollouts, a pattern is emerging: giving an agent access to tools is … continue reading
You rarely think about the systems that keep your digital life running. When a message is sent instantly, a payment clears without friction, or a video loads on the other side of the world without buffering, it feels natural. Like turning on a tap and expecting water. But behind that simplicity sits a vast and … continue reading
Wherobots is launching a set of features designed to make its powerful geospatial processing capabilities accessible to modern AI systems. Building on its core compute engine — the Wherobots DB, which processes two-dimensional data like map and trip information; and its raster flow tool, which handles aerial imagery data from satellites and drones — Wherobots … continue reading
On the heels of Anthropic’s announcement of Project Glasswing, the “find and fix” approach to bugs and vulnerabilities will have to be re-thought. Project Glasswing is a multi-vendor initiative to tighten cybersecurity, and it came together after seeing how frontier AI models can find and exploit vulnerabilities faster than they can be found and remediated … continue reading
BOSTON — OutSystems, an AI development platform, today released its global 2026 State of AI Development report, revealing that enterprises have moved decisively from AI experimentation to execution. Nearly every organization surveyed, 96%, is already using AI agents in some capacity, and 97% are exploring system-wide agentic AI strategies. The findings signal a clear shift from pilots to … continue reading
A recent study by GitKraken, in partnership with GitClear, found that developers are seeking productivity gains using AI coding assistants, but are struggling to quantify those gains, or even evaluate whether that AI output is improved over what developers can produce. The report also found that the skill level of developers can create differences in … continue reading
SAN FRANCISCO — Dremio, the Agentic Lakehouse company, today highlighted its leadership across the Apache Iceberg ecosystem, including V3 support now available in Dremio Cloud, the election of Dremio engineer JB Onofre to the Apache Software Foundation board, and continued momentum behind Apache Polaris. A longstanding advocate for open-source collaboration and the elimination of vendor lock-in, … continue reading
There is a piece of management advice that circulates widely, feels intuitive, and is quietly becoming one of the more dangerous ideas in enterprise technology leadership. It goes something like this: once you cross into management, your job is to set direction, develop people, and remove obstacles. The technical details — the actual behavior of … continue reading