Tricentis unveiled its vision for the future of AI-powered quality engineering, a unified AI workspace and agentic ecosystem that brings together Tricentis’ portfolio of AI agents, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and AI platform services, creating a centralized hub for managing quality at the speed and scale of modern innovation.
Cloudflare announced that Containers is in public beta.
Cloudflare Containers is a platform where end-users can execute code from an LLM with the peace of mind that each session is isolated.
Containers allows developers to run AI-generated code within its own secure sandbox, which companies like Coder are already doing.
With Cloudflare Containers, developers can:
- Deploy globally with just wrangler deploy - no need to manage config across multiple regions.
- Run heavier workloads with full Linux compatibility, enabling commonly used developer tools and libraries not previously available with Workers.
- Use the right tool for the job - Workers for ultra-lightweight tasks, Containers when you need more power and flexibility.
Industry News
Kong announced new support to help enterprises adopt and scale MCP and agentic AI development.
Copado unveiled new updates to its Intelligent DevOps Platform for Salesforce, bringing AI-powered automation, Org Intelligence™, and a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration framework that connects enterprise systems and grounds AI agents in live context without silos or duplication.
Xray announced the launch of AI-powered testing capabilities, a new suite of human-in-the-loop intelligence features powered by the Sembi IQ platform.
Redis announced the acquisition of Featureform, a framework for managing, defining, and orchestrating structured data signals.
CleanStart announced the expansion of its Docker Hub community of free vulnerability-free container images, surpassing 50 images, each refreshed daily to give developers access to current container builds.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced the graduation of Knative, a serverless, event-driven application layer on top of Kubernetes.
Sonatype announced the launch of Nexus Repository available in the cloud, the fully managed SaaS version of its artifact repository manager.
Spacelift announced Spacelift Intent, a new agentic, open source deployment model that enables the provisioning of cloud infrastructure through natural language without needing to write or maintain HCL.
IBM announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of enterprise-ready AI by infusing Anthropic’s Claude, one of the world’s most powerful family of large language models (LLMs), into IBM’s software portfolio to deliver measurable productivity gains, while building security, governance, and cost controls directly into the lifecycle of software development.
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced its intent to launch the React Foundation.
Appvance announced a new feature in its AIQ platform: automatic generation of API test data and scripts directly from OpenAPI specifications using generative AI.
Mirantis announced availability of Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK) 25.2 that simplifies cloud operations and strengthens support for GPU-intensive AI workloads as well as traditional enterprise applications.
Cycloid released a new model context protocol (MCP) compliant server that can undertake a range of platform actions, allowing users to interact with the MCP using natural language via an LLM (Large Language Model).
The Adaptavist Group announced the acquisition of D|OPS Digital, a DevSecOps consultancy that increases the efficiency and speed of software delivery.