Code Intelligence announced a new feature to CI Sense, a scalable fuzzing platform for continuous testing.
Kubiya.ai announced the launch of its next generation suite of domain specific Co-Pilots.
Kubiya is reinventing the way organizations build software by democratizing the self-service of complex tasks, queries, and operations with a conversational AI-powered personal DevOps assistant.
The co-pilot’s feature, the ability to natively interact with any tool and chain together multiple purpose-built agents, each with domain specific knowledge, trained on fine-tuned LLMs, allows for seamless and natural communication between developers and their engineering platforms making DevOps support accessible and extensible to the entire organization.
Kubiya leverages popular open source project LangChain, and exemplifies a push towards agent based frameworks as a way to create operational efficiency, predictability and accountability using LLMs in customer production environments. “This is another big win for Intelligent Agents within the Enterprise. As an elegant implementation built on top of our ecosystem, Kubiya’s cloud operations use case is a text-book example of how chaining agents can be used to solve real-world pain in a meaningful way,” said Harrison Chase, CEO of LangChain.
Kubiya benefits the entire team, reducing DevOps bottlenecks, improving developer productivity and experience, reducing context switching, and streamlining all collaboration and communication between teams all while increasing standardization and quality. The result is faster deployment times, increased security, more efficient uses of resources, and more time for innovation.
Amit Eyal Govrin, CEO of Kubiya said, “This one just feels different. We are excited to introduce our next generation suite of Co-Pilots and allow our users to interact with a system that very much feels like a person on the other end. With an ability to wrap conversational AI around engineering and DevOps platforms and realize substantial operational efficiency, we are firm believers this will change how organizations approach hiring for knowledge workers in the future. I see a world where your company’s next DevOps hire begins with a subscription to Kubiya.”
Industry News
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OpenText™ announced a solution to long-standing open source intake challenges, OpenText Debricked Open Source Select.
ThreatX has extended its Runtime API and Application Protection (RAAP) offering to provide always-active API security from development to runtime, spanning vulnerability detection at Dev phase to protection at SecOps phase of the software lifecycle.
Canonical announced the release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, codenamed “Noble Numbat.”
JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
Copado announced the general availability of Test Copilot, the AI-powered test creation assistant.
SmartBear has added no-code test automation powered by GenAI to its Zephyr Scale, the solution that delivers scalable, performant test management inside Jira.
Opsera announced that two new patents have been issued for its Unified DevOps Platform, now totaling nine patents issued for the cloud-native DevOps Platform.
mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Spectro Cloud announced the achievement of a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) Competency designation.
GitLab announced the general availability of GitLab Duo Chat.
SmartBear announced a new version of its API design and documentation tool, SwaggerHub, integrating Stoplight’s API open source tools.
Red Hat announced updates to Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain.
Tricentis announced the latest update to the company’s AI offerings with the launch of Tricentis Copilot, a suite of solutions leveraging generative AI to enhance productivity throughout the entire testing lifecycle.