Parasoft announces the opening of its new office in Northeast Ohio.
Taplytics, an advanced A/B testing platform for product and marketing teams, has raised $5 million to launch and scale DevCycle, a feature management suite for product engineering teams.
With the new capital, Taplytics will accelerate the global user acquisition of DevCycle and further expand upon integrations, such as Github, JIRA, Terraform and Slack.
"From the founding of Taplytics over a decade ago, we have thrived in supporting product, engineering, and marketing teams with A/B testing—delivering billions of feature flags," said Aaron Glazer, CEO of Taplytics and DevCycle. "With the launch of DevCycle, we are helping product engineering teams focus on bettering their DevOps processes with a complete feature management suite so they can concentrate on releasing features in a timely manner."
DevCycle helps teams to deliver new features regularly to users in production constantly. The implementation of a feature management process improves both code quality and the efficiency of feature launches immensely. With a feature management suite like DevCycle in place, any bugs that make it to production can be resolved in a simple and structured workflow.
The launch of DevCycle will accelerate their processes, and their product engineering teams can now move quickly to deliver business impact without compromising quality.
Industry News
Postman released v11, a significant update that speeds up development by reducing collaboration friction on APIs.
Sysdig announced the launch of the company’s Runtime Insights Partner Ecosystem, recognizing the leading security solutions that combine with Sysdig to help customers prioritize and respond to critical security risks.
Nokod Security announced the general availability of the Nokod Security Platform.
Drata has acquired oak9, a cloud native security platform, and released a new capability in beta to seamlessly bring continuous compliance into the software development lifecycle.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon Q, a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant for accelerating software development and leveraging companies’ internal data.
Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4, the latest version of the enterprise Linux platform.
ActiveState unveiled Get Current, Stay Current (GCSC) – a continuous code refactoring service that deals with breaking changes so enterprises can stay current with the pace of open source.
Lineaje released Open-Source Manager (OSM), a solution to bring transparency to open-source software components in applications and proactively manage and mitigate associated risks.
Synopsys announced the availability of Polaris Assist, an AI-powered application security assistant on the Synopsys Polaris Software Integrity Platform®.
Backslash Security announced the findings of its GPT-4 developer simulation exercise, designed and conducted by the Backslash Research Team, to identify security issues associated with LLM-generated code. The Backslash platform offers several core capabilities that address growing security concerns around AI-generated code, including open source code reachability analysis and phantom package visibility capabilities.
Azul announced that Azul Intelligence Cloud, Azul’s cloud analytics solution -- which provides actionable intelligence from production Java runtime data to dramatically boost developer productivity -- now supports Oracle JDK and any OpenJDK-based JVM (Java Virtual Machine) from any vendor or distribution.
F5 announced new security offerings: F5 Distributed Cloud Services Web Application Scanning, BIG-IP Next Web Application Firewall (WAF), and NGINX App Protect for open source deployments.
Code Intelligence announced a new feature to CI Sense, a scalable fuzzing platform for continuous testing.
WSO2 is adding new capabilities for WSO2 API Manager, WSO2 API Platform for Kubernetes (WSO2 APK), and WSO2 Micro Integrator.