Perforce Software announced the launch of AI Validation, a new capability within its Perfecto continuous testing platform for web and mobile applications.
Intel Granulate announced the release of the Auto-Pilot functionality for recommendation implementation in its Kubernetes Optimization solution.
This feature allows Kubernetes users to opt into autonomous optimization, which automatically and continuously adapts resource requests and HPA settings in real-time to reduce CPU and memory overhead, savings of up to 45% while adhering to the user’s performance requirements.
This is a significant advancement for Kubernetes users, whether self-managed, EKS, AKS, GKE, OpenShift or even a federated cluster, with DevOps professionals standing to benefit particularly. The Auto-Pilot functionality not only optimizes on the Kubernetes layer, but also integrates seamlessly with Intel Granulate’s unique app-level optimization capabilities. This dual-level optimization achieves enhanced performance and lower costs compared to competitor offerings that are hyper-focused on Kubernetes rightsizing or bin-packing.
"With this added auto-pilot capability to Intel Granulate’s capacity optimization, we are able to offer a holistic solution that empowers Kubernetes users to reduce overprovisioning while avoiding higher latency and throttling," said Asaf Ezra, CEO at Intel Granulate.
Intel Granulate’s Kubernetes Optimization solution provides several unique benefits for engineers managing orchestrated applications:
- Effortlessly Eliminate over-provisioning: Let the Auto-Pilot automatically rightsize your workloads and pay only for what you use
- Optimize across the cloud stack: Gain holistic, multi-level performance improvements by combining autonomous runtime optimization and Kubernetes rightsizing
- Gain full customization and visibility of your clusters: Easily configure your capacity optimization to your application’s needs, whether per cluster or label, to discover CPU, memory and cost reduction opportunities
- Ensure optimal performance: Keep your competitive SLAs while reducing your Kubernetes costs without compromising resiliency, availability or stability.
Industry News
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Endor Labs announced a new feature, AI Model Discovery, enabling organizations to discover the AI models already in use across their applications, and to set and enforce security policies over which models are permitted.
Qt Group is launching Qt AI Assistant, an experimental tool for streamlining cross-platform user interface (UI) development.
Sonatype announced its integration with Buy with AWS, a new feature now available through AWS Marketplace.
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Progress announced the launch of Progress Data Cloud, a managed Data Platform as a Service designed to simplify enterprise data and artificial intelligence (AI) operations in the cloud.
Sonar announced the release of its latest Long-Term Active (LTA) version, SonarQube Server 2025 Release 1 (2025.1).
Idera announced the launch of Sembi, a multi-brand entity created to unify its premier software quality and security solutions under a single umbrella.
Postman announced the Postman AI Agent Builder, a suite empowering developers to quickly design, test, and deploy intelligent agents by combining LLMs, APIs, and workflows into a unified solution.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced the graduation of CubeFS.
BrowserStack and Bitrise announced a strategic partnership to revolutionize mobile app quality assurance.
Mendix, a Siemens business, announced the general availability of Mendix 10.18.
Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine, a new edition of Red Hat OpenShift that provides a dedicated way for organizations to access the proven virtualization functionality already available within Red Hat OpenShift.