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The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
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Chronosphere details mechanics of modern approach to observability
16 Jul 2026 -
Cribl nibbles up CardinalOps to serve up no quibble AI detection engineering
15 Jul 2026 -
Alation AIOS: An AI intelligence operating system
14 Jul 2026
The observability platforms market is expanding. Dynatrace is still there, as is Datadog, Elastic and New Relic. All the while, Grafana is making more noise than your average Splunk, Honeycomb or ...
AI telemetry company Cribl this week acquired CardinalOps, an agentic detection engineering company. The move is designed to add “detection engineering capabilities” to Crible that help users ...
As we know, bad AI (and even good AI) is increasingly good at producing confident but quiet failures. Known for its data intelligence platform that works to provide behavioural analysis, semantic ...
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Codenotary AgentMon 3: An adaptive runtime security tool with integrated organisational history
14 Jul 2026 -
Iris AWS collaboration widens aperture to semantic-enriched agentic knowledge
13 Jul 2026 -
The road to optical networking: IOWN & distributed infrastructures
11 Jul 2026 -
IBM Bob bolsters, boosts & broadens AI-driven software application development
10 Jul 2026 -
What to expect from Grafana ObservabilityCON
09 Jul 2026 -
NTT Data puts more body into physical AI
08 Jul 2026 -
Series brief: Connecting the dots on fully-managed edge computing
08 Jul 2026
Codenotary has this month detailed its AgentMon 3 offering. This is an enterprise AI security offering with adaptive runtime security policies. What makes a runtime security policy adaptive? It’s ...
Oslo-based Iris (stylised as Iris.ai) provides what it calls a “semantic-enriched knowledge foundation” for enterprise software stacks building agentic AI services. To clarify, Iris builds ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Sean Lawrence, vice president, head of IOWN development office, research and development planning department at NTT, Inc. ...
IBM called its agentic software development platform Bob. Was this because Big Blue wanted another three-letter acronym to sit alongside IBM perhaps? Bob could mean Best of Breed. Or it could ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network team has been following the growth of observability for more than a decade now. Although some may define observability as a sub-sector function that sits under ...
Physical AI is a thing. It’s the process of embedding intelligence into quality assurance for critical assembly operations. We can say that, when compared to legacy techniques, physical AI cuts ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) now starts its fully managed edge computing analysis series. This sector is projected to grow from roughly £500 billion in 2026 to nearly £1.4 trillion ...
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Cloud, controlled: Nutanix tightens agentic AI governance & cost mechanisms
02 Jul 2026 -
Lorex X Series puts embedded code intelligence into AI-powered security
01 Jul 2026 -
As agentic code accelerates software delivery, developers risk becoming the bottleneck
29 Jun 2026 -
Undo CTO: How to unlock the potential of AI coding agents by giving them runtime context
28 Jun 2026 -
Shure: In an AI-code world, communication becomes a system dependency
24 Jun 2026
Cloud computing is for everyone, but not everything - or so the cloud industry’s mantra has variously specified over the years in an attempt to balance the -as-a-Service based model of software and ...
At the risk of starting this piece in the first person (a punishable crime in many areas of journalism), I remember moving house to an apartment in London (where I still am) and not having Internet ...
Dave Colwell, VP for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Tricentis, spoke to the Computer Weekly Developer Network during SAP Sapphire in Orlando this year to examine the productivity ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mark Williamson, CTO of Undo - a company known for its Time Travel Debugging software that lets developers record, “blink ...
A lot is written right now on the subject of developer productivity; everybody wants to know whether programmers will experience the boosts that AI-coding tools promise… and they want to know what ...
