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DataStream 2.0: Faster, Smarter, Built for Scale

June 19, 2026 This is not a regular monthly update. DataStream Version 2.0 is a milestone — the result of relentless building, learning from customers, and pushing the platform toward what enterprise-scale security operations actually demand. The core has been rebuilt, new capabilities have been added across the board, and the platform is now faster, more resilient, and more extensible than ever. Here’s what’s new.

Harness Named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms for the Third Consecutive Year | Harness Blog

Harness has been recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms for the third consecutive year. Harness was also positioned furthest on the Completeness of Vision axis in the report. Harness has been recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms for the third consecutive year. Harness was also positioned furthest on the Completeness of Vision axis in the report.

What's New in InfluxDB 3.10: Performance Beta Expanded with New Enterprise Features

In our last release, we introduced a beta of performance updates designed for heavier, more complex time series workloads. InfluxDB 3.10 expands that beta to include enterprise features that give teams more control as they scale and manage larger workloads in InfluxDB 3. This release adds end-to-end backup and restore, row-level deletes, bulk import from Parquet, user management, and an RBAC preview to the previous performance beta.

Route Critical Alerts Evenly and Move Faster from Message to Phone Call

It’s been a busy quarter at OnPage. We recently rolled out our updated Enterprise Management Console to a select group of beta customers, and the early feedback has been exciting to see. The new experience gives teams a cleaner, more modern way to manage critical communication workflows, on-call schedules, alerting activity and team visibility from one place. But we have not slowed down there.

Why We Built Lynx: Bringing Control to the Age of AI Agents

For a decade, one idea has guided everything we’ve built at Tigera: How do you secure a dynamic system with a lot of moving parts that is changing rapidly, with a programmatic approach? Calico has applied that idea for Global 2000 companies running the largest Kubernetes platforms in the world, securing tens of millions of mission-critical transactions every day. Today I’m excited to announce the next chapter of that work: Lynx, a unified control plane for Kubernetes-native AI agents.

Measuring engineering organizations in the age of AI

Engineering leadership is in the middle of a real transition, and most of the leaders I talk to know it. AI has reshaped how software gets built quickly enough that the operating models many of us spent a decade refining no longer fit cleanly, and there is a great deal of serious work happening across the industry to figure out how these models should evolve. The teams I find most impressive right now are the ones treating their operating model as an open question rather than a settled one.

IsDown is joining UptimeRobot

Today I'm sharing some big news. IsDown is joining UptimeRobot When I started IsDown, the idea was simple. Keeping track of outages across dozens of vendor status pages was painful, and I wanted to make it easy to see, in one place, when the services you depend on go down. Thousands of teams now rely on IsDown to do exactly that. Joining UptimeRobot is the natural next step.