
Devops

DevOps began years ago as a new hype, as all new developments do. Since then, thanks in part to the rise of the cloud and cloud-native, it has become the definition of how IT is managed. Many companies are looking at their business processes and how they can be optimized in the cloud era. This usually means developing new applications and tools. Development and operations teams must work closely together in this process to achieve the best possible outcome for the business. On this page you can read all about recent developments in this area. There is a lot of focus on cloud-native development, especially containers and Kubernetes, but also on issues such as low-code and no-code development. It is clear; DevOps is here to stay.
Timeline

PyCharm from JetBrains becomes the official IDE for OpenCV
JetBrains has revealed a new partnership with OpenCV, designating PyCharm as the official Python Integrated D...

Mentor from OutSystems turns a description into a working app
OutSystems unveils Mentor, a tool for building an application from start to finish. The tool is powered by a ...

Gemini Code Assist Enterprise: will Google let everyone code?
Coding is a crucial battleground for GenAI development. However, the race for AI programming assistance leade...

Low-code is everywhere and almost every company is using it
It's often imposed from the top down as a cost-saving measure

Developers are using JavaScript in droves — not many want to
Three in five developers use JavaScript regularly. However, the notion that familiarity translates to popular...

Kubernetes completes “biggest migration ever,” separates its code from cloud players
Kubernetes has been completely vendor-neutral since version 1.31, driven by the largest code migration the Ku...

AI models are still unreliable code assistants
Open-source models in particular hallucinate a lot

Tech giants are adopting Rust en masse – but the project behind it is brittle
Android is safer than ever, at least

‘Regulations are no fun, but uncertainty is even less so’
Majority of open-source developers unsure of how legislation affects them

Microsoft ends Windows Server Update Services
Microsoft is officially discontinuing its Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) service for updating large nu...