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Snyk CTO: Platform engineering is a DevOps ally in the AI era
13 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from CamundaCon 2025
12 Aug 2025 -
Sysdig Sage, knows its cloud security threat onions
11 Aug 2025
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Danny Allan in his role as chief technology officer at Snyk. Allan writes in full as follows… There’s a common ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to CamundaCon. Billed as the process orchestration and automation conference, Camunda firmly identifies itself in this marketplace and is known for its ...
Sysdig is a “seasoned” player in the real-time cloud security arena. As such, the firm has now launched an agentic cloud security platform powered by Sysdig’s autonomous AI agents, which are ...
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What to expect from UiPath Fusion 2025
08 Aug 2025 -
Tiny goes big on developer tools
07 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from o9 Solutions aim10x Americas 2025
06 Aug 2025 -
Platform engineering - Xebia: Why internal engineering precedes external excellence
06 Aug 2025 -
What to expect from Workday Rising USA 2025
05 Aug 2025 -
Accenture on SLMs: Beyond the benchmarks
04 Aug 2025 -
Elastic CPO: Standing on the (platform engineering) shoulders of giants
01 Aug 2025
He calls them “robots” in fact, not software bots, automations or agents per se... UiPath CEO Daniel Dines often talks directly about robotic process automation (RPA) and its intelligent ...
Diminutively-named Tiny Technologies has come forward with enhancements in its rich text editor, TinyMCE. TinyMCE 8 is the latest release of the trusted WYSIWYG editor component that is used by ...
Summer is over, folks, so it’s time for the European and North American technology conference circuit to get back into gear and the Computer Weekly Developer Network team wants to start things off ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Kiran Madhunapantula, COO, product & platform engineering at AI-driven automation company Xebia. Madhunapantula writes ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to work… at (with) Workday. With Workday Rising USA 2025 once again staged in the expansive bowels of San Francisco’s Moscone Center, the event this ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Fernando Lucini, data science and machine learning engineering lead at Accenture. Lucini writes in full as follows... ...
This is a guest post by Ken Exner in his role as chief product officer at Elastic. Exner writes in full as follows... It’s no secret that software developers are under intense pressure. Leadership ...
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Stack Overflow on platform engineering, it's a people (not platform) thing first
29 Jul 2025 -
Platform engineering - Anaconda: It’s a journey, not a destination
25 Jul 2025 -
Platform engineering - Percona: Driving data in the new normal
22 Jul 2025 -
F5 expands AI-XOps automation & customisation controls
21 Jul 2025 -
Perforce puts agentic functions in test scripts
18 Jul 2025
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Peter O’Connor, senior director of engineering at Stack Overflow. Reminding us that platform engineering promises to tame ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Ken Thompson in his capacity as VP of engineering at Anaconda. Thompson writes in full as follows… Organisations are ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Michal Nosek, senior enterprise architect at Percona. Nosek writes in full as follows... Platform engineering is about ...
As part of a recent round of platform updates, the Computer Weekly Developer Network notes that F5 has announced new tools to reduce the complexity that cross-functional operations (XOps) teams ...
AI ubiquity is driving every vendor worth its salt to detail new functions in its platform. Where we (as the IT industry) were once obsessed with AI, then retrieval augmented generation and then ...
