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By John K. Waters
Azul launched a free assessment to help enterprises find and prioritize vulnerable Java runtimes as AI-assisted attacks increase patching pressure.
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By John K. Waters
If you judged this year's Worldwide Developers Conference by the headlines, you might conclude that Apple finally caught up by unveiling a smarter Siri. But that would be the wrong takeaway.
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By ADTMag.com Editors
LG and Cline partner towards emerging AI systems that are being applied to larger, more complex development projects that extend beyond code generation.
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Microsoft used its Build 2026 developer conference to outline a vision for Windows as a platform for agentic applications, signaling a shift from AI-assisted software to software that can act autonomously.
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By ADTMag.com Editors
Investment targets open-source platforms, tools and infrastructure designed to support enterprise AI adoption.
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By John K. Waters
A new study has found that coding agents were used in an estimated range of 22.20% to 28.66% of 128,018 GitHub projects.
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By John K. Waters
Google I/O 2026 is looking less like a showcase of standalone products and more like a demonstration of how deeply Google wants AI woven into its entire ecosystem.
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By ADTMag.com Editors
Company positions platform as a broader modernization and application infrastructure offering.
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By John K. Waters
Oracle NetSuite’s latest SuiteCloud announcement is another sign that AI-assisted software development is moving beyond clever demos and into the less glamorous, more consequential work of enterprise customization.
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By ADTMag.com Editors
Moderne, an Agent Tools company for AI-driven software engineering, has expanded its Agent Tools platform with support for C#, enabling automated transformation of .NET applications at enterprise scale.
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By John K. Waters
The open-source Git project has released Git 2.54, the latest version of the widely used distributed version control system for tracking changes in software projects.
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By John K. Waters
CodeRabbit, an artificial intelligence startup focused on code review, said on Wednesday it is expanding into team collaboration software with a new Slack-based agent designed to follow engineering work across the full software development lifecycle.
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By John K. Waters
Report's review of two years of telemetry from 22,000 developers and more than 4,000 teams found that AI coding tools are increasing software output but are also linked to more bugs, more incidents, and longer review cycles, as engineering organizations struggle to absorb a surge in machine-generated code. The report describes the pattern as an “Acceleration Whiplash.”
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By John K. Waters
For years, developer infrastructure occupied an awkward middle ground: essential to modern software development, but rarely treated with the same seriousness as other forms of enterprise-critical infrastructure. That's starting to change, and the Eclipse Foundation’s launch of Open VSX Managed Registry offers a clear sign of why.
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By John K. Waters
Recent developments around the Java platform and programming language follow a familiar pattern: incremental technical progress paired with broader strategic repositioning. Together, these changes suggest a platform that is evolving in measured ways while adapting to shifting economic and technological pressures.
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By John K. Waters
Several widely used Java frameworks and tools released new versions in the weeks surrounding Oracle's March 17 launch of JDK 26, as the Spring ecosystem and related projects continued iterating toward their next major releases.
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By John K. Waters
JetBrains is betting on multi-agent coding workflows. Air is designed to let developers assign coding tasks to multiple AI agents simultaneously, signaling a shift beyond single chat-based assistants toward the orchestration of concurrent AI work.
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By John K. Waters
NVIDIA has introduced Agent Toolkit, an open-source package for building and running enterprise AI agents, including a new runtime called "OpenShell" that the company says adds policy-based security, network, and privacy guardrails.
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By John K. Waters
Oracle uses JavaOne 2026 to launch JDK 26 and argue that Java can stay relevant in the AI era by building on its traditional strengths in performance, language evolution, and enterprise stability.
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By John K. Waters
Microsoft 365 E7 is not just another Office subscription tier. The new top-tier enterprise bundle is Microsoft’s argument that enterprise AI is moving out of the pilot phase and into the procurement phase.
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By John K. Waters
AI agents will become part of the enterprise application layer. Microsoft’s new Agent 365 platform signals a shift from AI as a chat assistant to AI as an operational actor capable of calling services, retrieving data, and triggering workflows.
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By John K. Waters
Tensor and Arm formed a multi-year partnership to support autonomous vehicles. Tensor will use ARM’s compute platform to power the AI systems behind its planned Level 4 autonomous Robocar.
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By John K. Waters
Google added a new “plan mode” to Gemini CLI. The feature places the tool in a read-only environment where developers can analyze codebases, research changes, and design implementation strategies without modifying files.
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By John K. Waters
Software quality assurance provider Tricentis has introduced a new enterprise platform designed to apply artificial intelligence agents across software testing and quality engineering processes.
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By John K. Waters
Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code development environment will move from monthly updates to a weekly release schedule, beginning with version 1.111, according to the development team.