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99% of database professionals are seeing AI benefits. So why are the security challenges increasing?

The numbers from the 2026 State of the Database Landscape: AI Edition are striking. 99% percent of respondents using AI report at least one measurable benefit for their database work. Automation is up, performance is improving, and three-quarters report significant cost savings. By almost any measure, AI is delivering. However, sitting alongside that near-universal positivity in the same dataset, security and privacy concerns have climbed to 64%. Regulatory compliance anxiety has risen to 40%.

Best VMware Alternatives in Indonesia for Growing Enterprises

If you're an IT manager in Indonesia, chances are you've had at least one awkward conversation with your CFO about VMware licensing costs. After Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, enterprises across Southeast Asia, including hundreds in Indonesia, started seriously asking: Is there a better way?

Why Network Visibility Starts at the Switch Layer

Every IT team strives to improve visibility dashboards, alerts, and efficient root cause analysis. Of course, we tend to believe that all this is achievable via software, install some monitoring platform and immediately see all processes happening inside the network. But it's not always the case. The software monitoring solution can only show what the network itself allows you to see and such visibility starts at the switch layer.

Code Flow Live: What's New and Why It Matters

AI didn't just change how fast code gets written. It exposed a new bottleneck: everything around the code. Reviews slow down. Context gets lost. Planning drifts from implementation. Teams move fast and still feel stuck. That's the problem GitKraken is built to solve, and this Friday we're going live to walk through what's changed. We'll cover the latest Code Flow Company features we've shipped, how they connect developers, AI agents, and production into one system, and what it actually looks like to go from plan to main without the chaos.

The DevOps Hiring Crunch: How Distributed Teams Are Closing the Gap

Ask any engineering leader what keeps them up at night and "who's covering the pager next Tuesday" is usually somewhere on the list. DevOps and SRE roles have become some of the hardest positions to fill in software, and the shortage is starting to show up in the metrics ops teams care about most: MTTR, alert fatigue, and how many people are burned out on the on-call rotation.

Shai-Hulud style attacks need more than scanning

Pre-install scripts mean a malicious package can compromise a developer's laptop the moment it's pulled – no build, no deploy, no install required. That breaks the old model where scanning catches a bad package after the fact, when it's already too late. The fix is active policy enforcement at the point of pull, using signals like package age, signed provenance, and maintainer trust to filter out malicious packages before they ever land.

We rebuilt Spike app for Slack

The new Spike app for Slack brings incident response into the channel your team already works in. This walkthrough covers the @Spike AI assistant, the redesigned incident alert template, Statuspage syncing, and on-call overrides. To get started, head to Slack settings inside Spike and reconnect the app. Chapters Statuspage syncing is available on all plans. Spike is an incident response and on-call management platform. Alert routing, escalation policies, on-call schedules, and incident management, built for engineering teams.