Software engineering stories
Regulators may soon demand proof of who did what as AI agents start opening merge requests in heavily audited development pipelines.
The move puts KnowBe4's product strategy under a long-serving engineer as the company expands tools to counter AI-driven threats and shadow AI.
Enterprise teams are getting a single control plane to track agent sprawl, tighten permissions and curb AI spending as autonomous systems spread.
AI pilots are faltering where firms still judge success by hours saved, leaving customer value and workforce design unresolved.
Weeks before a planned August debut, the app aims to entice more than 2 billion Muslims with chat, video and faith-based AI tools.
Enterprises modernising software delivery could cut testing risk and speed releases as the firms pair consulting with AI-enabled quality tools.
Enterprise users could gain more secure long-running AI workflows as OpenAI folds Ona's cloud execution tools into Codex for production use.
The new capital will help the Boston startup expand sales and engineering as firms seek clearer oversight of AI-assisted coding and software risk.
Enterprise teams can now define AI agent permissions and security controls earlier, as Atsign's update links live architecture design with model prompting.
The pilot is intended to help firms prove AI is being managed safely and consistently as they move from trials to large-scale use.
Guardrails may not stop attackers as Anthropic's split release underscores a widening gap between AI exploit discovery and patching.
The platform aims to cut idle cloud spend for Kubernetes users, with DevZero saying it can shift workloads live as demand changes without restarts.
Firms risk costly missteps as automated hiring filters miss staff who could be retrained for AI-augmented roles.
The ranking reflects rising demand for AI services that can modernise legacy systems without disrupting operations in regulated industries.
The tie-up aims to help regulated firms move generative AI from pilots into production, while training 50,000 TCS staff on Claude.
The appointment underscores Red Alpha's push to train workers who can bridge AI, operations and business needs as demand for hybrid talent grows.
AI fears have not dented demand for coders, with Australia's software and applications programmer workforce reaching a record 216,000.
Students in Malaysia will gain hands-on access to BlackBerry's QNX tools as UKM becomes the first ASEAN university to add them.
The training firm plans 200 hires as it broadens UK engineering beyond London and pushes deeper into AI products after fresh funding.
Enterprise software teams are far more willing to use AI before production, with trust dropping from 82% at build to 58% at release.