Active metadata management and the rise of intelligent data architecture platforms

Today, organizations cannot afford to wait for data insights, as they need to focus on meeting business needs and delivering results at the speed of decision-making. However, many data professionals have been overly focused on technology, which can lead to suboptimal and costly choices. To address this, many are adopting a business-outcome-first mindset . However, … continue reading

Redis 7.2 is out with scalable search, Auto Tiering, and more

Redis has announced the latest version of its flagship offering. Redis 7.2 introduces several new features, including scalable search and Auto Tiering.  Scalable search offers a 16x improvement in query throughput by blending sharding with vertical scaling.  Auto Tiering helps developers be more cost-effective with data storage, as heavily used data is kept in memory … continue reading

Zenhub’s project management tool now gets help from AI

Many development tool vendors have added AI to their offerings to help developers be more efficient with coding, and now Zenhub is unveiling that it has added AI capabilities to its project management tool to make the whole process of project management simpler.  According to Zenhub, this new offering focuses on the team rather than … continue reading

Creating a culture of documentation

What is documentation? Why is it important? What makes it good or bad? And – if it’s bad – what are the consequences? In this article, I’ll discuss all of this, explain how documentation (good or bad) is an outgrowth of organizational culture, and suggest some ways you can work to improve culture and produce … continue reading

Analyst View: Is AI coming for software development?

AI (as in Artificial Intelligence, not ‘augmented’ or ‘automated’ intelligence) has rapidly become a transformational factor for dozens of markets, including software development itself.  Even if we were aware that generative AIs like ChatGPT can ultimately generate bullshit, as my colleague Jason Bloomberg says, and we know they are getting overhyped across social networks and … continue reading

The essential nature of visibility in value stream management

Anybody that looks at value stream management and doesn’t see the value of it, isn’t seeing the customer value it makes possible.  But it’s time to start realizing value. The technology is there, the raw materials are there – the visibility that drives true value could be there too. Software development should no longer be … continue reading

Suse, CIQ, and Oracle form Open Enterprise Linux Association

Red Hat caused some trouble in the open-source community at the end of June when they announced that the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) would no longer be publicly available and could only be accessed by its customers A couple of weeks later, the open-source software company SUSE said it would create … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source (*) Project of the Week – Codecov

This week’s project, Codecov, originally claimed to be an open-source project, but in a subsequent post the day after the people behind the project apologized for referring to BUSL-1.1 as Open Source and explained the thought process behind the decision in detail.  The definition of open source is outlined by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) … continue reading

Microsoft previews first features of Visual Studio 17.8

A few days after Microsoft announced the general availability of Visual Studio 17.7, the company is releasing the first preview for version 17.8.  According to Microsoft, Visual Studio 17.8 will include features to “ significantly improve your day-to-day tasks.” One new feature is that you will now be able to add reviewers to pull requests … continue reading

The human side of automation: Reclaiming work-life balance

In the fast-paced world of software development, achieving an ideal work-life balance has become a distant aspiration for many with burnout and fatigue common realities. The constant pressure to meet deadlines, tackle complex problems, and handle an ever-increasing workload often leaves little room for personal time, whether that’s a great nap (my favorite), a workout, … continue reading

You can now add preferences for ChatGPT to consider when generating its responses

OpenAI has announced the availability of a new feature in ChatGPT to allow customers to make the chatbot fit their needs. Custom instructions can now be used to add preferences or requirements for ChatGPT to use when generating responses. Custom instructions can be applied to all future conversations, eliminating the need to restate these requirements … continue reading

Google announces new development environment, Project IDX

The new Project IDX is a browser-based development experience that has been constructed utilizing Google Cloud infrastructure and is empowered by Codey, a foundational AI model that has undergone training on code and uses the PaLM 2 framework.  The main objective of Project IDX is to simplify the process of developing, overseeing, and deploying comprehensive … continue reading

Using custom contexts to improve targeting capabilities

Targeting is becoming increasingly complex. It used to be the case that all end users were people, but now companies need to reliably deploy updates to groups and “things” beyond these traditional users. This could mean connected devices or unique user groups like buildings, vehicles, or stores – the options are somewhat endless. Simultaneously, as … continue reading

Simplify security testing from end-to-end

As companies across the globe race to fortify their cybersecurity defenses, they’re increasingly finding themselves navigating a complex maze when it comes to security testing. The past decade of innovation has produced an ecosystem now booming with countless tools, yet aligning these tools together, and avoiding tool sprawl, is proving to have its own set of … continue reading

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