JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
Crowdbotics unveiled new AI capabilities in the Crowdbotics platform to help organizations plan and launch products in a fraction of the time.
These new AI capabilities enable teams to create organization-level strategies for systemic code reuse, generate individual application build plans in seconds, and instantly assemble a running application from prebuilt parts.
“We are in the middle of a paradigm shift for product creators with Generative AI. Adapting to this new world requires us to redefine the software development lifecycle to be AI-first in planning, verifying, and launching software,” said Anand Kulkarni, founder and CEO, Crowdbotics. “The Crowdbotics platform delivers an efficient process to enable systemic code reuse within your organization using AI.”
The new capabilities in the Crowdbotics platform enable teams to efficiently and securely use AI as part of a code operations (or CodeOps) methodology. They include:
- Assessment AI: Securely scan actual project data to discover areas of duplicative work and create a code reuse roadmap
- PRD AI: Generate a comprehensive, actionable software build plan for any new product in seconds
- Assembly AI: Instantly snap together prebuilt modules of code and readymade features from the Crowdbotics catalog to launch a running application
- Edit with AI: Modify AI-generated applications with natural language suggestions
“Our platform assists developers — it doesn’t replace them. All code used to create software is analyzed and verified with tooling and by humans before it’s available to customers. As a full code platform, we integrate with your existing DevOps stack, so any code written by developers on the platform can be subject to your existing security and compliance guidelines,” said Charath Ranganathan, CTO, Crowdbotics. “In an AI-first world, you must know where your code comes from. We are here to give enterprises and developers a cost-effective solution to meet software development goals that can help their businesses save money.”
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