JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
Digital.ai announced the launch of Denali, the latest release of its AI-powered DevSecOps platform, exemplifying its commitment to delivering an open platform tailored to the needs of the modern enterprise.
The platform allows companies to harness the potential of AI while effectively addressing the complexities organizations need to overcome to deliver high-quality and secure software, at scale.
Denali ensures compatibility with the latest operating systems and development frameworks and optimizes performance of the most critical applications. With Denali, organizations can leverage the power of AI to further automate software delivery, orchestrate and govern code from AI-assisted development, and gain better insights across each phase of the software delivery lifecycle -- saving developers time and improving their access to knowledge. Additional enhancements such as self-guided workflows, templates and best practices create efficiencies and alignment around measurable goals. Denali also provides comprehensive support for cloud-native application development, and features additional integrations with Terraform by Hashicorp, Azure Biceps, Azure Key Vault, and AWS Secret Manager.
Derek Holt, CEO of Digital.ai, said, “As companies embark on their AI adoption journey, we are seeing exponential improvements in application development. But with the vast adoption of AI code-assist tools, the question becomes, can DevSecOps processes, teams, and tools keep up with developer improvements? Businesses need to support an enhanced developer experience while overcoming roadblocks in their release pipelines, toolchains, and security challenges. We have designed Denali to empower teams at every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), helping to align developer outcomes with business strategy and accelerate innovation throughout the enterprise.”
Denali enables enterprise teams to:
- Deliver high-quality, secure apps at scale by supporting more iOS development frameworks and by providing ARM protection for iOS applications running in these new environments
- Utilize the power of AI to further automate software delivery through improved access to product knowledge, expanded test coverage across teams, and better release orchestration and code governance from AI-assisted development
- Enhance the developer experience by aligning developer outcomes to business strategy, increasing developer efficiency, and improve cloud strategy & transformation across hybrid environments
Greg Ellis, Digital.ai General Manager, Application Security, added, “Security risks are growing in quantity and complexity. Our new security enhancements for web applications, including the creation of a new proprietary language that is interpretable by a new virtual machine, exemplifies our commitment to continue to make the task of reverse engineering applications as frustrating as possible for threat actors.”
The Denali release of Digital.ai’s AI-Powered DevSecOps Platform is generally available now.
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