Zero-day exploits don’t wait for anyone and are one of the main reasons why the cybersecurity market will be worth a whopping $256 billion worldwide. In the current threat landscape, attackers weaponize vulnerabilities within hours of disclosure, and that puts DevOps teams in a precarious position. The ability to patch quickly and confidently can mean […]
Datadog Expands Scope of Observability Ambitions
Datadog is expanding the scope of its DevOps portfolio following a pair of acquisitions that add feature flagging and data observability capabilities to its portfolio of services.
LaunchDarkly Acquires Highlight to Bring Observability to Application Release Management
LaunchDarkly is looking to bring observability to feature flag management by acquiring Highlight, a provider of an open-source application monitoring tool.
Feature Management’s Role in DevOps with Trevor Stuart
Trevor Stuart, general manager and senior vice president of Harness, explains how feature management is becoming a critical extension of DevOps workflows a year after the acquisition of Split Software. Feature management is fast becoming a critical pillar in modern DevOps workflows, especially as organizations seek to keep up with the rising volume and velocity […]
Harnessing Generative AI for Feature Management Testing
Generative AI is revolutionizing the way we create testing environments and feature management within DevOps workflows.
LaunchDarkly Previews Generative AI Testing Tool for Feature Management
LaunchDarkly previewed an ability to leverage generative AI capabilities to create experiments for its feature management platform.
Unused Code: Proving a Negative
Don MacVittie says there’s a lot of unused code floating around out there – and that’s a big problem.
Raise Those (Feature) Flags
I’ve written about feature flags before, but I think it’s time for a solid bit of advice: “If you are not yet using feature flags for DevOps, it is past time to reconsider.” I say this because feature flags have been a slow-growth item, with a few spikes here and there in usage, but mostly […]
How SREs Benefit From Feature Flags
When you think of who uses feature flags, your mind most likely goes to software developers. In general, feature flags are closely associated with software engineering. But site reliability engineers (SREs), too, can benefit. SREs may not be the ones to create feature flags, but they should work closely with developers to ensure that the […]
The Life and Times of Feature Flags
A while back, I had the opportunity to look closely at DevSecOps tools (as the market currently defines them). There was a lot to like, and they are moving forward to a “Find all of the vulnerabilities, all of the time” future … Except there will be new vulnerabilities that aren’t as easy to catch […]
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