Cloudsmith this week revealed it has expanded the policy management and continuous risk detection capabilities it makes available within its software artifact management platform to now include policy templates, cooldown policies, and expanded evaluation triggers. Alison Sickelka, vice president of product for Cloudsmith, said these additions to the platform will make it simpler to prevent malicious packages from inadvertently being incorporated into the binaries that DevOps teams deploy in production environments. For example, policy templates written in the Rego programming language can now be used to provide a set of baseline controls that are consistently implemented across a DevOps workflow. Additionally, DevOps teams can now implement a set of cooldown policies that prevent any recently made available software package from being indexed. That capability ensures that only versions of a validated package are exposed to application developers, noted Sickelka. That’s crucial beca...
Deterministic Robots, Agentic Reasoning: Balancing Reliability and Flexibility in Software Test Automation
Summary: Scott Robohn explores how UiPath Test Cloud mitigates the “release gap” caused by rapid, AI-driven development by offering a platform that blends a combination of deterministic automation, AI agents, and human oversight. By distinguishing between deterministic “robots” for efficient, cost-effective regression and flexible “agents” for complex reasoning, the platform empowers quality engineers to use agentic reasoning selectively while managing AI-related consumption and cost. Drawing on his network engineering background, Scott advocates for adopting these software testing principles to build greater resilience and adaptability within NetDevOps and broader IT infrastructure domains. Intro I had the pleasure of serving as a delegate for the UiPath Test Cloud Tech Field Day Showcase . I’ve heard a lot about UiPath from my consulting clients and in the market over the last few years, so I jumped at the opportunity to be a part of the delega...