• TypeScript 6.0 Sets Stage for Performance-Focused 7.0
    by James Maguire on February 13, 2026

    Microsoft has released the beta of TypeScript 6.0, highlighting what the company describes as a transitional moment for the widely used programming language. The release will be the final version built on the JavaScript codebase, with TypeScript 7.0 slated to introduce a compiler and language service rewritten in Go. For more than a decade, TypeScript

  • Open Source’s ‘Eternal September’, GitHub Keeps Maintainers Covered for All Seasons
    by Adrian Bridgwater on February 13, 2026

    Open source is experiencing an "Eternal September" due to a massive influx of contributions fueled by AI. While this increases engagement, it overwhelms maintainers. GitHub is introducing tools like interaction limits and improved triage to protect maintainer sustainability and trust.

  • SRE vs. DevOps is a False Choice: Here’s the Unified Model That Works 
    by Michael Chukwube on February 13, 2026

    DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE) are complementary strategies that enhance both speed and reliability in software development. While DevOps focuses on collaboration and automation to break down silos between development and operations, SRE emphasizes engineering reliability through metrics and accountability. By integrating both approaches, organizations can foster high-quality software delivery that meets reliability standards, streamline incident response, and utilize data-driven decision-making to maintain system performance.

  • Beyond Automation: How Generative AI in DevOps is Redefining Software Delivery 
    by Albert Hilton on February 13, 2026

    Generative AI (GenAI) is revolutionizing DevOps by automating manual tasks, enhancing productivity, and reducing errors. By integrating GenAI, teams can streamline workflows and democratize expert knowledge. However, managing risks such as data privacy and AI-generated errors remains critical.

  • Bridging the Dev–Security Gap With Smarter Authorization
    by Nick Kucharski on February 12, 2026

    Software teams have always lived with a built-in tension – developers push to ship fast, while security teams pump the brakes to assess risk. Now, with AI flooding the enterprise, that friction is spiking. One recent survey found a staggering 322% jump in privilege-escalation risks tied to AI-generated code. The root problem isn’t new –

  • Arcjet SDKs Make It Simpler for Developers to Include Security Functions
    by Mike Vizard on February 12, 2026

    Arcjet this week made available a software development kit (SDK) that makes it simpler for JavaScript developers to embed capabilities such as bot detection, rate limiting, email validation, attack protection and data redaction directly within their applications. Company CEO David Mytton said the release of v1.0 of its Arcjet JavaScript SDK makes it possible for

  • Secure DevOps at Scale: Integrating SRE, DevSecOps and Compliance 
    by Johnbosco Ejiofor on February 12, 2026

    Enterprises developing SaaS products face the challenge of balancing innovation, security, and compliance. By adopting Secure DevOps practices—integrating security into every stage of development—and implementing site reliability engineering (SRE), organizations can enhance agility while ensuring resilience and adherence to regulatory standards. Automating compliance within DevOps pipelines allows teams to maintain high-speed execution without compromising security, creating a robust framework for scalable and secure cloud-native applications.

  • When Open Networks Meet AI Coding: A Tsunami of Smart Enterprise Apps 
    by Vikram Srivats on February 12, 2026

    The enterprise technology landscape is on the verge of a major transformation, driven by two key trends: open telecom network APIs and AI-powered coding platforms. This convergence allows businesses to create intelligent, network-aware applications rapidly, empowering them to leverage connectivity in innovative ways. As telcos position their networks as programmable platforms, and AI simplifies software development, organizations can expect a significant acceleration in application creation, leading to new business models and enhanced digital transformation.

  • CodeHunter API Integrates Deterministic AI Models into DevSecOps Workflows
    by Mike Vizard on February 11, 2026

    CodeHunter, a provider of behavioral malware analysis and threat intelligence tools, today announced it is making available an application programming interface (API) to make it simpler to embed the capabilities it provides within a DevSecOps workflow. At its core, CodeHunter makes use of a set of deterministic AI models that it has developed to analyze

  • Rein Security Emerges to Analyze Reachability of Application Vulnerabilities
    by Mike Vizard on February 11, 2026

    Rein Security has emerged from stealth to launch an application security platform capable of determining the reach of a vulnerability based on which libraries and application programming interfaces are actually running in a production environment. Fresh off raising $8 million in seed funding. Rein Security CEO Matan Bar Efrat said DevSecOps teams can now gain