Sentry today added an ability to monitor Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to its application performance monitoring (APM) platform. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsA survey of 1,519 application security stakeholders finds nearly all (98%) work for organizations that have experienced a security breach attributable to vulnerable code, with 81% acknowledging their organization has shipped code with known vulnerabilities into production environments. Conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Checkmarx, the survey also finds more than a quarter of organizations […]
0 CommentsThe Eclipse Foundation has launched the OCCTET project, offering open-source compliance tools to help smaller organizations meet the EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act requirements. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsShadow is an open-source AI coding agent that automates code understanding, editing and repository management to streamline DevOps workflows. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsIf you’re building tools and platforms for the DevOps and platform engineering community—or you’re on the buying side, trying to decide which ones to adopt—you’ve probably noticed a frustrating truth: most market analyst reports don’t keep up with the pace of the software delivery world. We’re in an era where a new CI/CD integration, a […]
0 CommentsAI is everywhere in cloud security right now. Nearly every product claims to be “AI-powered,” and copilots and chatbots promise to help teams interpret issues faster. But for most platform teams, understanding the problem isn’t the hard part. The real challenge is resolution. Cloud environments change quickly, and the backlog of security findings grows just […]
0 CommentsNew SonarSource research shows LLMs like GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4, and Llama-3.2 produce highly functional yet risky code — with frequent high-severity vulnerabilities, hard-coded credentials, and messy “code smells” that raise long-term tech debt. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsTools change, but the fundamentals stay — plan for failure, treat infra and pipelines like code and make observability a first-class citizen. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsA survey of 300 mobile engineers in the U.S and the United Kingdom (UK) working for organizations with 500 to 10,000 employees finds, on average, respondents are spending five hours per release on low-value tasks involving manual steps, coordination issues and approval bottlenecks, translating into 130 wasted engineering hours annually per developer. Published by Runway, […]
0 CommentsWe’re in a transition, not a rush: Developers are open to AI, but they’re also wise—and rightly cautious—about when and how they trust it, notes Alan. Read the full op-ed for more insights and stats. Source: DevOps.com
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