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AI‑Enhanced DevOps, Next‑Gen Architecture, and Cloud Investment Surge...

Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 10:50

DevOps, CI/CD, and Automation

Harness raises $5.5 B to close AI’s “after‑code” gap

Harness announced a $5.5 billion Series E round led by Goldman Sachs, earmarked for automating the post‑coding phase where AI‑generated code must be validated, tested, and deployed. The funding will accelerate its platform that stitches AI suggestions into existing CI/CD pipelines, promising tighter feedback loops and reduced manual toil. Industry analysts note that this move could set a new standard for AI‑augmented DevOps workflows. TechCrunch

Black Duck launches AI‑driven real‑time code analysis

Black Duck’s new “Signal” tool embeds directly into popular AI coding assistants, scanning generated snippets for vulnerabilities and licensing issues as developers type. By surfacing risks in real time, the solution aims to plug the security gap that often appears when AI accelerates code production. The integration underscores the growing demand for DevSecOps capabilities that keep pace with AI‑powered development. DevOps.com

“Frictionless” outlines a metrics‑first DevEx roadmap

In the newly released Frictionless, Nicole Forsgren and Abi Noda expand on the DORA and SPACE frameworks, showing how teams can translate developer experience improvements into concrete business outcomes. The authors argue that measuring “trust” in AI tools and tracking prompt‑acceptance rates are essential for modern CI/CD pipelines. Their practitioner‑focused guide is already being cited as a blueprint for scaling DevOps excellence in AI‑rich environments. The Pragmatic Engineer

Software Architecture

Rethinking architecture for the next generation of user interfaces

DevOps.com reports that the rise of conversational and multimodal interfaces forces a shift from traditional menu‑driven designs to architectures that model natural human interaction. The article urges architects to adopt event‑driven, state‑synchronised patterns that align UI components with how users think and speak, rather than relying on static forms. Early adopters are already seeing reduced latency and higher engagement by embedding language models at the core of their UI stacks. DevOps.com

Cloud & Infrastructure

Oracle’s $10 B AI data‑center cash burn raises eyebrows

Oracle disclosed a roughly $10 billion cash burn in the November quarter as it expands data‑center capacity for AI workloads, including partnerships with OpenAI. The surge in capital expenditure reflects a broader industry trend of heavy investment in GPU‑dense infrastructure to meet exploding demand for generative‑AI services. Analysts caution that such spending spikes could pressure margins unless matched by corresponding revenue growth from AI‑centric cloud contracts. The Information

Development Frameworks

ASP.NET Core evolves in .NET 10 with major Blazor and OpenAPI upgrades

InfoQ details the .NET 10 release, highlighting performance‑focused enhancements to ASP.NET Core, expanded Blazor capabilities, and automated OpenAPI generation for Minimal APIs. The updates aim to streamline full‑stack development, allowing teams to ship APIs and UI components with fewer configuration steps. Early benchmarks suggest up to a 30 % reduction in request latency compared with the previous .NET 9 runtime. InfoQ

Progress adds Agentic UI Generator to Telerik and Kendo UI suites

SD Times reports that Progress Software has embedded an AI‑powered “Agentic UI Generator” into its Telerik and Kendo UI products, enabling developers to produce multi‑component, production‑ready page layouts from natural‑language prompts. The feature also introduces twelve new AI coding assistants for .NET and JavaScript, plus AI‑optimized chat and data‑grid components, pushing UI development toward a more declarative, code‑free paradigm. Support for .NET 10 and Angular 21 ensures the tools stay current with the latest framework releases. SD Times

XMLUI offers a low‑code alternative to the JavaScript‑heavy stack

SD Times highlights XMLUI’s declarative approach that lets business developers build reactive applications without deep React or CSS expertise. By defining UI behavior in XML, the platform generates clean, testable code that remains fully inspectable, addressing concerns over AI‑generated “black‑box” components. Early adopters report faster delivery cycles and lower maintenance overhead, positioning XMLUI as a pragmatic antidote to the “JavaScript industrial complex.” SD Times

Mistral AI unveils Devstral 2 and the open‑source Vibe CLI

Ars Technica covers Mistral AI’s release of Devstral 2, a 123‑billion‑parameter open‑weights coding model that scores 72.2 % on the SWE‑bench Verified benchmark. Accompanying the model is the Vibe CLI, a terminal‑based interface that can scan project structures, apply multi‑file patches, and even execute shell commands autonomously. By licensing the tool under Apache 2.0, Mistral invites the community to build custom AI‑assisted development pipelines, challenging proprietary offerings from larger AI vendors. Ars Technica

Software Quality & Testing

Microsoft declines to patch critical .NET remote‑code‑execution flaw

The Register reveals that security researchers identified a severe RCE vulnerability affecting numerous enterprise .NET applications, yet Microsoft has indicated it will not issue a fix. The decision has sparked debate over responsibility for legacy framework security, especially as many organizations continue to rely on outdated .NET runtimes. Experts recommend immediate mitigation through network segmentation and runtime hardening until a third‑party patch or workaround emerges. The Register

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10 sources citées

Harness hits $5.5B valuation with $240M raise to automate AI’s ‘after-code’ gap

TechCrunch

Black Duck Adds AI Tool to Analyze and Fix Code in Real Time

DevOps.com

Frictionless: why great developer experience can help teams win in the ‘AI age’

The Pragmatic Engineer

Rethinking Software Architecture for the Next Generation of User Interfaces

DevOps.com

Oracle Burned $10 Billion as AI Data Center Investments Rise

The Information

ASP.NET Core in .NET 10: Major Updates Across Blazor, APIs, and OpenAPI

InfoQ

Progress adds Agentic UI Generator to latest versions of Telerik and Kendo UI

SD Times

The antidote to the JavaScript industrial complex: How XMLUI puts the business developer back in control

SD Times

A new open AI coding model is closing in on proprietary options

Ars Technica

Microsoft won’t fix .NET RCE bug affecting slew of enterprise apps, researchers say

The Register