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Dimanche 7 décembre 2025 à 10:50
DevOps, CI/CD & Software Supply Chain
Tackling Hidden AI Risks in Enterprise Software Supply Chains
InfoQ reports that JFrog has launched a new "Shadow AI Detection" feature within its Software Supply Chain Platform. This tool aims to provide enterprises with deeper visibility and control over unapproved or unmanaged AI models and API calls that may be stealthily entering development pipelines. The move reflects growing concerns within DevOps and security communities about the proliferation of unsanctioned AI usage, which can introduce compliance and security risks. By extending automated detection and governance to the AI layer, JFrog positions itself at the forefront of efforts to secure modern software supply chains as they integrate more AI-driven components.
InfoQ
Cloud & Infrastructure
AWS Introduces Durable Functions for Lambda to Streamline Serverless Workflows
InfoQ highlights the release of AWS Durable Functions for Lambda, enabling developers to embed stateful, multi-step logic directly within Lambda code. This innovation allows for complex orchestration—such as checkpoints and long pauses—without incurring costs during idle waiting periods. The move is seen as significant for cloud architects and DevOps professionals seeking to simplify development of robust serverless applications, potentially reducing operational overhead and enhancing reliability of distributed workflows.
InfoQ
Software Architecture & Platform Strategy
Enterprises Struggle with Windows Technical Debt Amid Migration Pressures
Tech Radar reveals that many organizations are grappling with significant technical debt as support for Windows 10 has ended. Despite the official end of support, a large number of enterprises have yet to migrate, facing challenges in modernizing legacy systems and updating their infrastructure to align with current security and compliance standards. The article underscores the architectural and operational hurdles involved in large-scale platform migrations and the potential risks of delayed action.
Tech Radar
Windows 11 Adoption Lags as Windows 10 Remains Ubiquitous
Citing persistent usage statistics, Tech Radar reports that Windows 11 adoption remains slower than anticipated, with Windows 10 maintaining a dominant market share among both enterprise and consumer users. Factors contributing to this inertia include resistance to change, compatibility concerns, and ongoing security updates for Windows 10 systems. The trend highlights the challenges software architects and IT infrastructure teams face when driving organizational OS upgrades at scale.
Tech Radar
WebView2 Apps Signal Shift in Windows Application Architecture
XDA Developers notes that a former Windows 10 feature is being ported to Windows 11 as a WebView2 app rather than as a native component. This reflects a broader architectural shift by Microsoft toward web-based technologies—even for core system utilities—raising questions among developers about performance, integration, and user experience compared to fully native implementations.
XDA Developers
Development Frameworks & Productivity Tools
PowerToys’ Command Palette Module Gets Major Usability Upgrade
According to XDA Developers, the PowerToys Command Palette (CmdPal) module is undergoing notable enhancements aimed at making it even more versatile and engaging. The improvements are designed to further boost developer and power-user productivity on Windows by streamlining access to common tasks and commands through an intuitive interface. Industry observers see these updates as part of a broader trend of investing in productivity-centric frameworks within the Windows ecosystem.
XDA Developers
Vector: A Modern Spotlight Replacement for Mac Power Users
9To5 Mac spotlights Vector, an indie app offering a fast, intuitive replacement for Apple’s native Spotlight. Vector provides not only rapid app launching and file searching, but also integrated clipboard management and extended workflow tools, appealing to developers and productivity-focused professionals seeking alternatives to the default Mac experience.
9To5 Mac
Software Quality & User Experience
Microsoft Enables Removal of "AI Actions" from File Explorer After User Pushback
XDA Developers reports that Microsoft has responded to user feedback by allowing the removal of "AI Actions" from File Explorer in Windows 11. The decision comes after widespread criticism of the company's aggressive integration of AI across its products, highlighting the importance of user control and the balance between innovation and workflow disruption. This change is seen as a nod to software quality concerns and the value of customizable experiences in enterprise environments.
XDA Developers