ngrok unveiled its JavaScript and Python SDKs, enabling developers to programmatically serve their applications and manage traffic by embedding ingress with a single line of code.
Reply launched a proprietary framework for generative AI-based software development, KICODE Reply.
By integrating generative AI models, the Reply framework introduces a new approach, capable of supporting all phases of the software development lifecycle: from creating user stories, to collecting requirements, and designing, coding, testing, and deployment. The new framework has been developed by Ki Reply, a company within the Reply Group specializing in AI-supported software development, enhances software efficiency and overall quality by automating repetitive tasks.
KICODE Reply, with a Task-Driven Autonomous Agent System architecture, understands natural language commands and breaks them down into secondary operations that are distributed to various agents, much like n intelligent automation systems. These agents act as product owners, front-end or back-end developers, or DevOps engineers, autonomously performing tasks based on user or external agent-provided goals and information. Users can control the KICODE Reply framework through an interface, and assign new development tasks, or alternatively, they can interact with the framework through integration into common software development platforms like GitHub or GitLab via webhooks.
KICODE Reply offers users flexibility, modularity, and scalability, enabling software development in a matter of minutes. With KICODE Reply, developers can be assisted with simple and repetitive tasks, allowing them to focus on more complex activities and unleash their creativity. For example, KICODE Reply does not require a precise description of requirements, but generates a user story based on a simple project goal description and autonomously achieves it step by step.
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Security Journey announced support for WCAG, SCIM and continued compliance with SOC2 Type 2, which are leading industry standards.
Vercel announced a new suite of features for its Developer Experience (DX) Platform, made for enterprise teams with large codebases.
Atlassian Corporation has completed the acquisition of Loom, a video messaging platform that helps users communicate through instantly shareable videos.
Orca Security announced that the Orca Cloud Security Platform has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Built-in Competency.
Parasoft, a global leader in automated software testing solutions, today announced complete support for MISRA C++ 2023 with the upcoming release of Parasoft C/C++test 2023.2.
Solo.io achieved the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Ready designation from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
CircleCI implemented a gen2 GPU resource class, leveraging Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) G5 instances, offering the latest generation of NVIDIA GPUs and new images tailored for artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) workflows.
XM Cyber announced new capabilities that provide complete and continuous visibility into risks and vulnerabilities in Kubernetes environments.
PerfectScale has achieved the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Ready designation from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
BMC announced two new product innovations, BMC AMI DevX Code Insights and BMC AMI zAdviser Enterprise.
Rafay Systems announced the availability of the Rafay Cloud Automation Platform — the evolution of its Kubernetes Operations Platform — to enable platform teams to deliver automation and self-service capabilities to developers, data scientists and other cloud users.
Bitrise is integrating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide compliance-conscious companies with greater access to CI/CD capabilities for mobile app development.
Armory announced a new unified declarative deployment capability for AWS Lambda.