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In today’s digital economy, engineering leaders face a paradox. Businesses are demanding faster releases, but at the same time, customers and regulators are insisting on higher reliability than ever ...
A comparison of eight AI-powered requirements management platforms for 2026, from NLP-based quality analysis and automated test generation to live traceability scoring, covering Jama Connect, IBM ...
Tricentis launched a new agentic quality engineering platform. The system uses the Tricentis AI Workspace to coordinate multiple AI agents that manage testing, automation, performance analysis, and ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. To streamline application development in support of everything ...
Platform engineering isn’t replacing DevOps — it’s the next critical step in evolving how teams manage complexity, scale efficiently and support developers with safer, more consistent systems.
Calvin Hennick is a freelance journalist who specializes in business and technology writing. He is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Not long ago, says Neil Wylie, chief ...
Platform engineering is the rising star of the operations firmament. But squint hard and you'll quickly see that the foundation of any serious platform engineering program is operational and ...
Part of the SD Times 100 2026 series. See the full SD Times 100 2026 list for every category and honoree. Platform engineering emerged as a discipline because giving every developer raw access to ...
Semiconductor test equipment supplier Advantest announced that its recently launched ACS Real-Time Data Infrastructure (RTDI) has been accepted by multiple major data-analytics companies. The ...
Enterprise software development has seen several revolutions, which began with the big bang waterfall approach of project delivery and progressed to agile methodologies. Then came the “shift-left” ...