DevOps

  • Red Hat, Nvidia Launch Co-Engineered AI Factory Platform for Enterprise Deployments

    Red Hat on Tuesday introduced the Red Hat AI Factory with NVIDIA, a co-engineered software platform that combines Red Hat AI Enterprise with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to help organizations deploy and operate AI systems at scale.

  • JFrog Launches Shadow AI Detection to Address Enterprise AI Governance Gaps

    DevOps platform provider JFrog introduces a new capability to help enterprises manage the risks associated with unregulated use of artificial intelligence.

  • Java Audits Drive Surge in Software Licensing Costs

    Software licensing compliance has become a costly burden for enterprises, with more than a quarter of organizations now spending over $500,000 annually to resolve licensing non-compliance issues, according to a joint survey by Java platform provider Azul and the ITAM Forum.

  • Harness and Traceable Launch Unified WAAP to Tackle Modern Application Threats

    Application delivery platform Harness, in collaboration with recently acquired API security company Traceable, has unveiled Traceable Cloud WAAP, a next-generation Web Application and API Protection platform. The product, launched Tuesday, aims to provide full-stack, context-aware security for cloud-native environments and microservices architectures.

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    VMware Offers Sneak Peek at Tanzu App Platform

    VMware made a slew of announcements at this week's VMware Explore conference that included some developer-focused news around its Tanzu Application Platform, as well as some key enhancements to its Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations portfolio.

  • F5 Unveils NGINX Management Suite

    The company behind the popular NGINX open-source web server launches a new traffic management and security solution designed to deliver better control over fleets of NGINX instances.

  • Checkmarx and Seemplicity Join Forces to Simplify the Find-to-Fix Lifecycle

    Application security testing company Checkmarx and cybersecurity workflow and productivity startup Seemplicity today announced a new partnership aimed at simplifying the "find-to-fix" lifecycle and accelerating the time to remediation of vulnerabilities found throughout the software development lifecycle .