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Google Launches Agent Development Kit for TypeScript: A Code-First Approach to Building AI Agents

Google’s open-source Agent Development Kit (ADK) lets TypeScript developers build modular, testable AI agents using familiar code-first workflows instead of prompt engineering. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/H2Xh6dW

Cursor Acquires Graphite to Streamline AI-Powered Development

Anysphere, the company behind Cursor, the artificial intelligence (AI) coding assistant valued at $29 billion, has acquired code review startup Graphite to address what Cursor CEO Michael Truell describes as an emerging bottleneck in software development. The companies declined to disclose financial terms but confirmed the transaction involves a mix of cash and equity. While […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/8q9uIyJ

Dynatrace Delivers on Promise to Observe AI Coding Tools from Google

Dynatrace announced new integrations with Google Cloud Gemini Enterprise and Gemini CLI, using agentic AI, A2A protocol, and MCP servers to enhance observability, root-cause analysis, and DevOps governance across AI-driven workflows. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/sSwU8gy

Three Encryption Resolutions for DevSecOps in 2026  

As supply chain attacks surge and AI-powered threats grow, DevSecOps teams must strengthen CI/CD security. Learn why PKI, code signing, and certificate automation are critical in the year ahead. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/q7nZacY

INE Security Expands Across Middle East and Asia to Accelerate Cybersecurity Upskilling

Cary, North Carolina, USA, 18th December 2025, CyberNewsWire from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/hD5C4ps

Making the Case for AI in Testing, Security and Delivery—Not Just Coding

Harness CEO and co-founder Jyoti Bansal unpacks a core challenge facing modern software teams: while AI is dramatically increasing the amount of code being written, it is also putting unprecedented pressure on everything that happens after code is committed. Bansal argues that much of the industry’s AI focus has centered on the developer inner loop—AI-assisted […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/JS5Q1kd

Sonar Adds Ability to Analyze Architecture of Applications to Code Analysis Tool

Sonar this week revealed it has added an ability to analyze the architecture of a software application to its SonarQube tool for analyzing code quality. Available in beta and scheduled to be made generally available in the first quarter, the addition to SonarQube promises to make it simpler to understand the actual structure of an […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/GjhAzQp

Observability, SRE and Uptime in Telehealth Platforms: A DevOps Playbook

Virtual care went from nice to have to must have during the COVID-19 pandemic and while in-person visits are starting to pick up again, telemedicine is here to stay. Its growth will continue: health-tech companies are predicting the telemedicine market will be $143.49 billion by 2025 (it will be $167.74 billion in 2025 and $584.99 […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/ScznCwt

DevOps for GenAI Toronto Edition Hackathon: Unlocking New Opportunities

This week in Toronto, at the DevOps for GenAI Hackathon, something remarkable occurred: Industry professionals, academic leaders and learners representing top academic institutions, fintech, technology firms, and consulting companies came together in a high-intensity innovation sprint that blurred the lines between academia and enterprise. Across four banking teams (including winners from Scotiabank), three technology and […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/Q4v8bsj

Analysis Surfaces Rising Wave of Software Defects Traced to AI Coding Tools

An analysis of 470 real-world open source pull requests published today finds code generated using artificial intelligence (AI) tools introduces significantly more defects across every major category of software quality, including logic, maintainability, security, and performance, compared to human-authored code. Conducted by CodeRabbit, a provider of a platform that employs AI to review code, the […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/JQkns0Z

Observability, SRE and Uptime in Telehealth Platforms: A DevOps Playbook

Virtual care went from a nice-to-have to a must-have during the COVID-19 pandemic and while in-person visits are starting to pick up again, telemedicine is here to stay. Its growth will continue: According to Health-tech companies, the telemedicine market was valued at $143.49 billion in 2024. It is predicted to be $167.74 billion in 2025 and reach $584.99 billion by 2033 at a growth rate of 16.9%.  Telehealth platforms handle sensitive health information, manage appointments, stream live […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/qVQG0FS

Proactive Problem-Solving: Observability Trends Every Leader Should Know

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, reactive IT management is no longer sustainable. Business leaders are increasingly recognizing that proactive observability has become necessary to maintain a competitive advantage and ensure operational excellence and customer satisfaction. Organizations that embrace advanced observability strategies can avoid future problems associated with reactive firefighting.  The Strategic Shift: From Reactive to Predictive  The paradigm shift in observability represents a fundamental change in how organizations monitor system health and ensure business continuity. Modern observability platforms such […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/lW7Hk2O

Why Your AI Agent Strategy is Failing (and How to Fix It): The Microservices Playbook for AI Agents 

Despite billions in AI investment and countless vendor promises, most enterprises are still treating AI agents like glorified copilots rather than autonomous systems. After working with numerous enterprise customers implementing AI agents across various industries, a pattern has emerged: The companies finding real success aren’t the ones building the biggest, most ambitious agents — they’re the ones treating agents as microservices.  As of […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/bCiXLfI

Link11 Identifies Five Cybersecurity Trends Set to Shape European Defense Strategies in 2026

Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 16th December 2025, CyberNewsWire from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/d7f5PTU

IBM HashiCorp Ends External Language Support for Terraform

IBM and HashiCorp end external language support for Terraform, pushing teams toward HCL. What this means for DevOps infrastructure management strategies. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/I1zX5Js

The Self-Inflicted Outage: When “Too Big to Fail” Meets the Reality of Hyperscale Complexity 

Modern cloud outages are increasingly caused by automation, configuration errors, and hidden design limits. Learn how to build resilience. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/lGt1IXN

Azul Acquires Payara to Add Java App Server to Portfolio

Azul this week acquired Payara, a provider of a Java-based application server and microservices framework that extends the scope of the company’s portfolio beyond Java runtimes. The two companies were previously allied in 2018 when Payara embedded the Azul Platform Core into Payara Server Enterprise. In addition, both companies have a long history of contributing […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/rhFG5QC

3 Notable Software Development Trends for 2026 and Beyond 

Explore the key software development trends for 2026, including AI-enabled development, low-code platforms, and talent density maximization shaping modern SDLCs. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/2WDf7RC

Harness Raises $240M: AI for Everything After Code and a New Era for DevOps

Alan breaks down Harness’s $240M raise, $5.5B valuation, and Jyoti Bansal’s AI-native platform reshaping the software delivery pipeline. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/3bgJFqK

Malicious VS Code Extensions Take Screenshots, Steal Info

Developers were the targets of two new malicious Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions created by a threat actor that security researchers believe is experimenting with methods for delivering information-stealing malware to the victims’ systems. The malicious extensions come posing as a harmless “premium dark theme” and an AI-powered coding assistant, but both – […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/h30ojxK

Multi-Agent System Promises Faster Bug Detection and Resolution

IT outages cost companies over $14,000 per minute. IBM Research’s Project ALICE uses multiple AI agents to help engineers find bugs faster and restore systems. Software bugs are expensive. When a critical system goes down, every minute of downtime costs revenue, frustrates customers, and strains engineering teams scrambling to find the problem. The challenge isn’t […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/fan9eoJ

Youth Mental Health Improved When Schools Reopened, Study Finds

Youth Mental Health Improved When Schools Reopened, Study Finds By Ellen Barry from NYT Health https://ift.tt/RjnMhXB Mental Health and Disorders, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Children and Childhood, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Education (K-12), Anxiety and Stress, Depression (Mental), Shutdowns (Institutional), Teenagers and Adolescence, Quarantines, Youth, Epidemiology (Journal), Harvard School of Public Health, United States

How Low-Code Is Reshaping DevOps Automation and Governance

Jon Scolamiero breaks down how low-code platforms are becoming an increasingly important part of the modern DevOps ecosystem. As organizations grapple with rapid shifts brought on by AI, vibe-coding practices, and an explosion of tooling, Scolamiero argues that low-code isn’t a shortcut—it’s a way to bring structure, automation, and transparency back into software delivery. He […] from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/8VCetL3

AI and ML in DevOps: Transforming CI/CD Pipelines Into Intelligent, Autonomous Workflows 

Discover how AI and ML are revolutionizing DevOps through intelligent automation, autonomous CI/CD pipelines, AIOps, enhanced security, predictive analytics, and self-healing systems. Learn why AI-powered DevOps is essential for modern enterprises. from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/ab4IyTP