Humans may do a lot less of the testing themselves in the future, but they will still have to peer review software output, say both C-Suite and technical teams.
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JFrog has released the findings of an IDC survey indicating developers are spending significantly more time and companies are spending$28K per developer yearly on security-related tasks such as manual application scan reviews, context switching, and secrets detection, among other items.
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New research from Mendix finds that low-code tools are no longer simply a tactical solution for departmental fixes, but a strategic enterprise enabler that supports digital transformation at an organisational level. 54% of respondents rank digital transformation as their leading low-code use case.
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Global study of over 1,300 tech professionals uncovers opportunities for enhanced security training and awareness.
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Global IT Business-to-Business (B2B) revenues, coming from data centers, IT services and devices,...
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Confluent adds Table API support for Apache Flink® making it even easier for developers to use...
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Although 85% of total respondents have integrated AI apps into tech stacks in the past year, most...
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Redefining “impossible” legacy projects, 75% of software executives see up to a 50% reduction...
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Open source leader brings modern approach to OpenStack deployments, helping organizations build...
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Broadcom has launched Rally® Anywhere, the on-premises offering of Rally, its enterprise agility...
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Leading technology and workforce development companies release comprehensive report, analyzing...
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Checkmarx has published its Seven Steps to Safely Use Generative AI in Application Security report,...
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Welcome Maia, the new AI-powered coding ally.
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To solve for rising IT costs, IT and finance leaders collaborate to scrutinise technology spend and...
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Enhanced collaboration will reduce risk, improve software quality and accelerate digital...
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