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DevOps & CI/CD Transformations
Black Duck launches AI‑backed real‑time code remediation
Black Duck unveiled Signal, an AI‑integrated scanner that flags and fixes vulnerabilities as developers write code, tightening the feedback loop in continuous integration pipelines. The tool aims to curb the surge of insecure snippets generated by popular AI coding assistants, a concern echoed by DevOps.com analysts.
DevOps.com
Proton Pass adds a command‑line interface for secret retrieval
The password‑manager Proton Pass now ships a native CLI, enabling scripts and CI jobs to fetch secrets without manual intervention, a move praised by Tech Radar for reducing operational friction in secure deployments. Early adopters report faster pipeline execution and fewer credential‑leak incidents.
Tech Radar
Harness raises $5.5 B to automate the “after‑code” gap
Harness secured a $240 million Series E round led by Goldman Sachs, targeting automation of post‑coding tasks such as testing, deployment, and monitoring. The funding underscores investor confidence that AI‑driven orchestration can shrink delivery cycles and improve reliability across CI/CD stacks.
TechCrunch
Rethinking Software Architecture
Next‑generation UI demands a fresh architectural lens
DevOps.com argues that traditional menu‑driven interfaces are misaligned with natural human interaction, urging architects to adopt conversational and intent‑based patterns that treat UI as a dynamic, language‑aware layer. The piece cites early adopters who report higher engagement and lower cognitive load.
DevOps.com
Progress embeds an Agentic UI Generator in Telerik and Kendo UI
Progress Software announced AI‑powered UI generation for its Telerik and Kendo UI suites, allowing developers to produce production‑ready page layouts from simple prompts. The release, highlighted by SD Times, also introduces AI coding assistants for .NET and JavaScript, signaling a shift toward architecture that leverages generative AI for rapid front‑end scaffolding.
SD Times
Both The Information reports reveal that Oracle burned roughly $10 billion in a single quarter to expand AI‑centric data centers, while projecting a $15 billion increase in FY 2026 capex. Despite a 68 % surge in cloud revenue, analysts worry the cash burn outpaces growth, prompting a sharp share decline.
The Information
The Register
Disconnected tech stacks erode productivity, call for integration
Tech Radar warns that siloed systems drain workforce efficiency, urging enterprises to adopt unified, adaptive cloud architectures. The article cites case studies where integrated stacks reduced latency and cut operational overhead by up to 30 %.
Tech Radar
Development Frameworks and Ecosystem Trends
ASP.NET Core in .NET 10 delivers major Blazor and API upgrades
InfoQ details the .NET 10 release, highlighting performance boosts for Blazor, expanded Minimal APIs, and automated OpenAPI generation—features that streamline full‑stack development and improve developer velocity. Early benchmarks show a 20 % reduction in request latency.
InfoQ
InfoQ’s 2025 Java Trends report maps the JVM landscape
The annual InfoQ survey tracks adoption of Java, Kotlin, and Scala, noting a resurgence of Kotlin for server‑side workloads and growing interest in Project Loom for lightweight concurrency. The report also flags a rise in AI‑assisted tooling within the Java ecosystem.
InfoQ
XMLUI offers a declarative alternative to the JavaScript heavy stack
SD Times profiles XMLUI, a high‑level UI framework that lets business developers build reactive apps without mastering React or CSS. By generating XML‑driven components, the platform reduces code volume and improves maintainability, addressing the “JavaScript industrial complex” highlighted by many teams.
SD Times
The Register reports that Microsoft has declined to patch a critical RCE vulnerability affecting numerous enterprise .NET applications, prompting security researchers to warn of potential exploitation. The omission underscores the tension between rapid feature delivery and rigorous vulnerability remediation.
The Register