In 2026, the gap between market leaders and laggards is defined by a single metric: the ability to ship high-quality code at the speed of thought. As applications evolve into complex webs of ...
ServiceNow implementations evolve through frequent configuration changes, scoped application releases, and scheduled platform upgrades. These changes elevate regression risk across mission-critical ...
Real-world asset tokenization means ownership of many assets could move to the blockchain. It is early days, but we're already seeing rapid moves from regulators and industry players. Watch for shifts ...
Product demos get all the attention, but software development more often involves things like debugging, quality assurance, and testing. It’s the dull but critical work that keeps software running the ...
In brief: Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and other forms of kernel-level anti-cheat are already notorious for digging deep into users' systems, locking games to Windows, and increasing the risk of serious ...
Testing APIs and applications was challenging in the early devops days. As teams sought to advance their CI/CD pipelines and support continuous deployment, test automation platforms gained popularity, ...
Software testing is the act of examining the artifacts and the behavior of the software under test by validation and verification to make sure it works. Software testing can also provide an objective, ...
The Spring Framework is possibly the most iconic software development framework of all time. It once suffered from a reputation of bloat, but it has long since shed that perception. The heart of ...
Agentic systems are stochastic, context-dependent, and policy-bounded. Conventional QA—unit tests, static prompts, or scalar “LLM-as-a-judge” scores—fails to expose multi-turn vulnerabilities and ...