Apollo GraphQL has made generally available a set of connectors for REST application programming interfaces (APIs) that make it possible to use its GraphQL-based platform to declaratively integrate workflows and processes.
Pythagora AI Makes Iterative AI Coding Tool Widely Available
Pythagora AI today made generally available an artificial intelligence (AI) coding tool that is designed to more interactively enable application developers to automate the writing of code and streamline debugging workflows.
Resourcely Adds Free Tier to Cloud Configuration Management Platform
Resourcely has added a free tier option for its platform for safely configuring and deploying cloud resources using a set of templates and guardrails for application developers using either open source Terraform or OpenTofu infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools. Company CEO Travis McPeak said the platform makes it possible for DevOps teams to centrally govern the configuration […]
Best of 2023: Will ChatGPT Replace Developers?
As we close out 2023, we at staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud wanted to highlight the most popular articles of the year. Following is the latest in our series of the Best of 2023. AI is buzzing again thanks to the recent release of ChatGPT, a natural language chatbot that people are using to write emails, poems, song lyrics […]
A Developer’s Guide to Building Healthy Teams
To build a great software product, teamwork must extend across developers, managers and executives. Everyone needs to understand each role’s value–you can’t have an effective team without a good coach and vice versa. It takes a culture built on empathy, trust and shared responsibility with the right amount of ambition and personal connection to make […]
One-Third of Developers Seeking New Job
With the relentless pace of enterprise digital transformation efforts, even in this softening economy, developers still face an enviable job market. The number of open job positions in computer occupations is greater than 804,000, according to National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) analysis and, at 326,000 vacancies, software developers have by far the largest number […]
Alleviating Developer Workflow Headaches by Moving to the Cloud
Leaders in tech make one common mistake when it comes to serverless and cloud computing: They want to migrate their current environment exactly as it is to the cloud. That’s about as limiting as planning a flight path along the road network and deciding the route based on street-level traffic. You can do it, but […]
Eradicating Developer Burnout With a Flexible Workforce
Burnout can affect people no matter what their job role, but software developers are particularly vulnerable. Too often, businesses chase profits by chronically relying on heavy workloads delivered by employees in short turnaround times. Developers often undertake intense work and find themselves pushed to meet deadlines under great pressure over and over again. But without […]
There are Few Enough Silver Bullets
I was working through this week’s blog this morning, and it was laser-focused on a narrow topic. I had examples of why too much of a good thing is bad, how absolutism about methodology is hurting the majority of organizations out there, and how to get past this issue to keep improving what IT does […]
Self-Service Helps Devs Solve Cloud Security and Compliance
Organizations that need compliance must follow a growing number of security standards—PCI, HIPAA, SOC 2 and GDPR just to name a few. Every new standard gives rise to an exhaustive list of hard-to-implement security controls. Cloud providers like AWS have tried to help, but there is still a lot left for developers to do to […]










