• GraphQL at Scale: Lessons From Building APIs That Thousands of Developers Actually Use 
    by Ramesh Karsala on March 30, 2026

    GraphQL adoption is set to double by 2027. Explore the operational shifts required for enterprise scale, including query complexity analysis, persisted queries, and Apollo-style federation.

  • Agentic Systems are Breaking Reliability Frameworks 
    by Saqib Jan on March 30, 2026

    Agentic AI systems introduce "silent failures" that bypass traditional SOC alerts. Learn why DevOps and Security teams must shift from deterministic assertions to distribution-based testing and runtime behavioral boundaries.

  • OpenTelemetry Gets Kotlin Multiplatform API & SDK 
    by Adrian Bridgwater on March 30, 2026

    OpenTelemetry expands its observability reach with a native Kotlin Multiplatform API and SDK. Contributed by Embrace, this update enables vendor-neutral telemetry across JVM, iOS, and web, offering idiomatic Kotlin support and optimized performance for mobile and client-side applications.

  • Tekton Kubernetes-Native CI/CD Project Reaches CNCF Incubation 
    by Adrian Bridgwater on March 30, 2026

    The CNCF TOC has voted to accept Tekton as an incubating project. As a Kubernetes-native framework for CI/CD, Tekton enables developers to build, test, and deploy across clouds by treating pipelines as standard K8s resources. Originally part of Knative, it now offers a modular ecosystem including Triggers and Chains for supply chain security, integrating deeply with Argo CD and Sigstore.

  • Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities
    by Mike Vizard on March 30, 2026

    Explore this week’s top DevOps career opportunities featuring roles at SAP, Maximus, Inc., and Bellota Labs. Salaries range from $115k to $337k for senior and lead positions.

  • GitHub to Leverage User Code for AI Model Training, Allows Opt-Out
    by James Maguire on March 26, 2026

    GitHub is preparing a significant change to how it trains the AI models behind its Copilot coding assistant. Beginning April 24, the Microsoft-owned platform will collect user interaction data by default to improve its AI systems, unless users actively disable the setting. The update applies to individuals using Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ tiers. Enterprise

  • Sysdig Adds Runtime to Secure AI Coding Agents
    by Mike Vizard on March 26, 2026

    Sysdig this week at the RSA Conference (RSAC) revealed it has created a runtime that makes it possible to securely deploy artificial intelligence (AI) coding tools. Jonas Rosland, director of the open source program for Sysdig, said the runtime makes it possible to monitor the activity of AI coding agents in real time, including potential

  • Security as Code is Becoming the New Baseline: Continuous Compliance in DevOps 
    by Muhammad Yawar Malik on March 26, 2026

    There was a time when compliance meant a quarterly ritual. Someone from security would walk over with a spreadsheet, ask a few questions, tick a few boxes and disappear until the next audit cycle. The infrastructure team would scramble to prove that yes, encryption was enabled, and no, that S3 bucket was not public anymore. Everyone felt relieved,

  • Sophisticated Supply Chain Attack Targeting Trivy Expands to Checkmarx, LiteLLM
    by Jeff Burt on March 25, 2026

    The supply chain attack that compromised Aqua Security’s Trivy open source security vulnerability scanner and its associated GitHub Actions earlier this month continues to expand, with software development tools from Checkmarx and LiteLLM being the latest victims of the sophisticated campaign. The threat group behind it, TeamPCP, is using the attacks to create persistence and

  • Akuity Adds Ability to Customize Kargo Pipelines
    by Mike Vizard on March 25, 2026

    Akuity this week at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe conference revealed it has added an ability to customize the steps used to promote applications into a production environment using a Kargo orchestration engine it developed to manage software using a GitOps workflow. Company CEO Hong Wang said the Custom Steps capability added to Kargo will