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Faster Code, Slower Delivery: The Agentic Coding Paradox in Regulated Enterprises

Imagine for a moment that agentic coding tools really do deliver on their promise. Code is written faster, tests are generated automatically, and refactors that once took days now take minutes. On paper, software delivery should accelerate dramatically. Now imagine you work in a regulated enterprise. The code is ready, but production is still days or weeks away.

Ingress NGINX Controller Is Dead - Should You Move to Gateway API?

Ingress NGINX Controller, the trusty staple of countless platform engineering toolkits, is about to be put out to pasture. This news was announced by the Kubernetes community recently, and very quickly circulated throughout the cloud-native space. It’s big news for any platform team that currently uses the NGINX Controller because, as of March 26, 2026, there will be no more bug fixes, no more critical vulnerability patches and no more enhancements when Kubernetes continues to release new versions.

Why Release Control Takes Weeks

The industry standard for release control is painfully manual: long-form policy documents, ServiceNow forms, human approvals, meetings, and tickets that take days or even weeks to close. In this video, Mike Long (CEO & Co-founder, Kosli) explains the difference between manual release control and an automated, zero-trust model where evidence is collected automatically, provenance identifies the artifact, and approvals can be fully codified.

Evidence as an Input

Evidence isn’t something you produce at the end — it’s something every control generates for the next one. In this video, Mike Long (CEO & Co-founder, Kosli) explains how vulnerability scans produce evidence tied to the artifact fingerprint and the policy file used, and how that evidence becomes an input to downstream controls like release approvals. This is the core of reusable, continuous compliance.

ITAM: Your Unexpected First Line of Cyber Threat Defense

When the conversation turns to cybersecurity, people often think of firewalls, intrusion detection systems or state-of-the-art endpoint protection. Yet, beneath these sophisticated shields is an essential (and often unsung) foundation: robust IT Asset Management (ITAM). For CIOs guiding mid-sized and enterprise organizations through an increasingly perilous digital landscape, ITAM offers not just operational clarity, but a powerful first line of cyber threat defense.

The Domain Management Framework Ops Teams Should Be Using in 2026

You've probably had that moment. A minor outage hits production, and after a few hours of head-scratching, someone traces it back to a domain issue. Expired records, a DNS change that didn't propagate, a forgotten subdomain pointing to nothing. It always seems small-until it's not. And in most Ops teams, domains are still treated like static assets when they're anything but.

How Phishing Attacks Disrupt IT Operations and the Tools That Can Prevent Them

A lot of bad things start happening in the company's computer or network when an employee opens the email and clicks the link. A lot of people think that phishing only takes passwords. In reality, it makes things much worse for the whole company.

Risks of Sharing Personal Information Online and Ways to Protect It

We know that you, like any other person, like to share stuff on the internet. Went on vacation? Post images of your family and tag the resort. Got promotion? Why not tag the company in the post on LinkedIn? Found a fun quiz on Facebook? Of course, it'd be fun to take it. But what if we tell you those are the things that help criminals to get as close to you as possible?

How Prop Firms Leverage Technology for Efficient Trading

In the fast-paced world of financial trading, speed, precision, and insight are critical to success. Proprietary trading firms, or prop firms, have emerged as specialized entities that trade financial instruments using their own capital rather than client funds. Their unique business model relies heavily on operational efficiency, and technology has become a central pillar in achieving this efficiency. Understanding how these firms operate and the role of technology in their strategies provides a glimpse into the future of trading.