HeroDevs this week revealed it has joined the Commonhaus Foundation as the founding member of the Open Source Sustainability Initiative (OSSI) after establishing partnerships with the open source Hibernate, Jackson, and Quarkus communities to provide commercial support for older versions of these frameworks. OSSI is a framework administered by the Commonhaus Foundation through which governance of open source software projects is provided. HeroDevs COO Rob Nalen said the provider of end-of-life support services for open source software sees a clear need to work more closely with maintainers of open source projects that don’t have the resources required to support enterprise IT organizations that for one reason or another are not able to upgrade to the latest version of an open source software framework in a timely manner. The alliance between HeroDevs and the Commonhaus Foundation, in effect, buys enterprise IT teams, especially if they operate in highly regulated industries, the ti...
Undo today revealed that its platform for recording interactions within applications can now be accessed by artificial intelligence (AI) agents via a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Company CEO Greg Law said this Undo AI capability makes it simpler for any agent to discover the root cause of any issue that otherwise would have required weeks or months to discover. That capability is now more critical than ever at a time when AI tools are generating massive amounts of code that is overwhelming the ability of humans to actually review, he added. The Undo platform records the complete execution of a program, including every instruction, variable, thread event and system call. That approach captures causality in a way that is deeper than what can be diagnosed solely by relying on log analytics and traces, said Law. An AI agent can then query the recording in the same way they reason about static code to determine exactly how an application functions, he added. Armed with those ins...