Whether the DevOps shops like it or not, they are feeling the pressure from AI. They’re expected to move more quickly, alongside their dev counterparts. The gruntwork that used to take weeks can be automated away, leaving time for fast prototyping, so the managers think. According to Google Cloud’s 2025 DORA State of AI-assisted Software Development Report , 90% of developers now use AI tools, and 25% are now working alongside AI assistants. Users of the Spacelift Infrastructure-as-Code platform now have some help with this automation, thanks to a new feature offering a conversational interface that purports to explain what is going on with their IT operations, and even make changes on the user’s behalf if necessary. “Platform teams are expected to respond at the speed of experimentation while still maintaining security, compliance, and operational consistency,” wrote Technical Senior Product Manager Tim Davis, in a blog item posted today . It is an app...
Komodor today extended the reach of its orchestration framework for artificial intelligence (AI) agents by adding support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and the OpenAPI specification. Company CTO Itiel Shwartz said those capabilities will make it possible for IT teams to more broadly orchestrate AI agents that are being used to investigate and remediate issues affecting IT infrastructure. Komodor has already developed more than 50 AI agents that automate the management of Kubernetes clusters running cloud-native applications. By adding support for MCP and OpenAPI, that orchestration framework can now be used to manage hybrid IT environments running more complex applications, said Shwartz. For example, IT teams can use the Komodor orchestration framework to invoke third-party AI agents found on the Komodor Marketplace that have been trained to automate network and storage management tasks or provision graphical processor units (GPUs), he noted. Alternatively, the orches...