Pegasystems announced the general availability of Pega Infinity ’24.1™.
Kubiya.ai introduced a ChatGPT-like experience for users. The solution simplifies access to DevOps functions and answers questions from knowledge systems such as Notion, Confluence, and technical documentation.
Users can interact using everyday language, turning complex tasks into easy conversations. The AI-powered editor helps DevOps and platform engineers create and manage automations, workflows, and knowledge assets quickly and cost effectively compared to traditional tools.
Kubiya is an AI tool designed to make DevOps professionals’ lives 10 times easier, and draws many parallels to Github Co-Pilot and the productivity boost it unlocked for millions of developers. Kubiya does this for DevOps by understanding users’ specific needs and providing personalized, secure and efficient recommendations. The tool focuses on improving operations while keeping things safe and well-organized.
Kubiya’s self-learning ability, coined behavioral AI, adapts to new scenarios based on user-specific data and feedback. As a headless internal developer platform (IDP) that lives within Slack, Teams, and CLI, users can provision resources, trigger CI/CD Jobs, Kubernetes deployments, cloud cost usage reports, Git, Jira, Terraform and other DevOps functions without leaving the comfort of their favorite chat apps or mobile device.
“For businesses looking to keep a technology edge in today’s fast-paced environment there is no easy ‘off-ramp’ other than to continually invest in additional headcount. Kubiya offers a ‘cheat-code’ to operational efficiency, where we don’t just teach one person in the organization how to ‘fish’, we give the entire ‘village’ a fishing net,” says Amit Eyal Govrin, CEO of Kubiya.ai.
Industry News
Mend.io and Sysdig unveiled a joint solution to help developers, DevOps, and security teams accelerate secure software delivery from development to deployment.
GitLab announced new innovations in GitLab 17 to streamline how organizations build, test, secure, and deploy software.
Kobiton announced the beta release of mobile test management, a new feature within its test automation platform.
Gearset announced its new CI/CD solution, Long Term Projects in Pipelines.
Rafay Systems has extended the capabilities of its enterprise PaaS for modern infrastructure to support graphics processing unit- (GPU-) based workloads.
NodeScript, a free, low-code developer environment for workflow automation and API integration, is released by UBIO.
IBM announced IBM Test Accelerator for Z, a solution designed to revolutionize testing on IBM Z, a tool that expedites the shift-left approach, fostering smooth collaboration between z/OS developers and testers.
StreamNative launched Ursa, a Kafka-compatible data streaming engine built on top of lakehouse storage.
GitKraken acquired code health innovator, CodeSee.
ServiceNow introduced a new no‑code development studio and new automation capabilities to accelerate and scale digital transformation across the enterprise.
Security Innovation has added new skills assessments to its Base Camp training platform for software security training.
CAST introduced CAST Highlight Extensions Marketplace — an integrated marketplace for the software intelligence product where users can effortlessly browse and download a diverse range of extensions and plugins.
Red Hat and Elastic announced an expanded collaboration to deliver next-generation search experiences supporting retrieval augmented generation (RAG) patterns using Elasticsearch as a preferred vector database solution integrated on Red Hat OpenShift AI.
Traceable AI announced an Early Access Program for its new Generative AI API Security capabilities.