Software engineering stories
Enterprises risk slower returns from AI as manual approvals and release bottlenecks keep software lead times stuck at 30 to 45 days.
The award reflects measurable gains from Sidetrade's AI-led redesign, which cut feature delivery from 60 days to three and slashed staffing needs.
The software tester is expanding into agentic AI validation as Aatish Salvi takes over from Chris Malone and Tacita Morway becomes Chief Technology Officer.
Developers can now access a smaller Russian-made model aimed at coding and long-document analysis, as Sber opens GigaChat 3.5 Ultra free.
The rollout could speed up support, security fixes and software delivery across a business that channels more than 80% of sales through partners.
The approach could cut token use and errors as developers build more complex multi-agent workflows with changing schemas.
The appointment gives the acquirer a central technology lead as it tries to speed AI adoption across 13 independently run software businesses.
Enterprises face rising costs and governance gaps as thousands of AI agents begin operating alongside staff across multiple systems.
Recognition could help DataArt win more enterprise AI work as clients demand proof that Claude deployments can deliver in live environments.
More than half of engineering teams are now using AI to write code, but weak oversight is leaving security, dependency and performance risks in production.
The integrations let teams pull Dropbox files into Anthropic's AI tools and save outputs back, reducing app-switching and lost context.
Organisations with legacy desktop apps can now test browser migration in XAML.io, which analyses WPF code and flags web blockers automatically.
The deal will embed Claude across UST's client systems and internal workflows, as the services firm trains 20,000 staff worldwide on the AI model.
The province found hidden security flaws in public sector systems in hours, a task officials say could have taken a manual review 6.5 years.
The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.
AI wellbeing coaches face persistent probing, and the company says health tools must be monitored daily as attacks grow more sophisticated.
Higher conversion and fewer abandoned carts are boosting URBNSURF's online sales after a simpler booking flow cut checkout time by 31%.
AI tools are letting small operators turn long-held domains into working products, shifting advantage towards those with real search history.
Facilities teams can act sooner on legionella risks as assessment findings are made available before the full report is signed off.
Open source access could help robotics developers keep Nvidia-based systems adaptable as standards shift and projects move towards deployment.