JFrog introduced Project Pyrsia, an open-source software community initiative that utilizes blockchain technology to secure software packages (A.K.A Binaries) from vulnerabilities and malicious code.
Copado added Copado Robotic Testing to Copado Essentials.
Designed for smaller teams, Copado Robotic Testing Essentials will offer fast, affordable automated testing to every customer using the Salesforce platform. Since its launch last year, more than 15,000 companies use Copado Essentials to release faster on Salesforce with higher quality and security.
"Smaller teams are under pressure to deliver high-quality digital experiences but with constrained budgets and fewer resources," said Andrew Leigh, CMO at Copado. "With Copado Robotic Testing for Essentials, we are providing every company, regardless of size, a way to deliver high-quality releases. We're now providing affordable, AI-powered automated testing, delivering a fast and easy way to improve the quality of any company's releases on the Salesforce platform."
Copado Robotic Testing for Essentials provides AI-powered test automation for Salesforce, enabling customers to test new releases in minutes. Teams can quickly create low-code test scripts via visual recording and natural language keywords. With self-healing AI, Copado Robotic Testing for Essentials eliminates broken tests and manual maintenance allowing small teams to focus on innovation.
Copado Robotic Testing for Essentials is available immediately. Teams looking to retire change sets and automate testing of Salesforce releases can get started for free with Copado Essentials.
Industry News
Kasm Technologies, in partnership with Docker, has developed Kasm Workspaces as a Containerized Desktop Infrastructure platform for streaming remote workspaces directly to your web browser.
Cascadeo announced the integration of Amazon DevOps Guru with cascadeo.io, Cascadeo’s cloud monitoring and management platform that provides users with a single view of multi-cloud or hybrid infrastructure environments.
Oracle announced the availability of Java 18, the latest version of the programming language and development platform.
Docker announced the acquisition of Tilt, makers of a development environment as code for teams on Kubernetes.
F5 announced the release of F5 NGINX for Microsoft Azure, an Azure-native service offering developed in partnership with Microsoft, that helps customers deliver modern applications on Azure with just a few clicks.
Pegasystems announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud that will help enable joint clients to accelerate their digital transformations with Pega’s low-code enterprise software on Google Cloud’s highly scalable cloud services.
Sauce Labs announced the release of contract testing with mocking on the Sauce Labs API Testing Platform.
Pure Storage announced a series of updates to its Portworx portfolio.
StackHawk has secured $20.7 million in capital.
Jellyfish announced the launch of Jellyfish Benchmarks, a way to add context around engineering metrics and performance by introducing a method for comparison.
Solo.io announced the addition and integration of Cilium networking into its Gloo Mesh platform, providing a complete application-networking solution for companies’ cloud-native digital transformation efforts.
Aqua Security announced multiple updates to Aqua Trivy, making it a unified scanner for cloud native security.
Red Hat unveiled updates across its portfolio of developer tools designed to help organizations build and deliver applications faster and more consistently across Kubernetes-based hybrid and multicloud environments.
Armory announced public early access to their new Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service product.