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Can Your Team Survive the AI Revolution?

AI is transforming how development teams work, but many organizations struggle to adapt effectively. Snowflake Director of Product Jeff Hollan shares four essential principles for building adaptive development teams that thrive in an AI-driven world. Drawing from his experience at Microsoft Azure and Snowflake, Jeff provides practical strategies for embracing change, fostering innovation, and preparing your team for the future of software development.

AI's Impact on Developer Experience: GitLens Creator Eric Amodio on the Future of Coding

AI is reshaping how developers work, from enhanced autocomplete to agentic workflows. GitKraken CTO and GitLens creator Eric Amodio breaks down the current state of AI in development, potential risks of over-reliance, and where the industry is heading. Learn about the evolution from simple code completion to sophisticated agents, the challenges facing junior vs senior developers, and practical advice for leveraging AI tools effectively.

Best Tool for Composing Git Commits in your IDE, Commit Composer in GitLens 17.4

In GitLens 17.2 we introduced Commit Composer as an early preview of a set of AI-powered tools to help you craft cleaner, more meaningful commits. With GitLens 17.4, Commit Composer has leveled up. Based on your feedback, it’s now a fully interactive drafting experience that lets you compose commits in a single click, and puts you in control of your commit history.

How to Spot More Threats in Less Time Using AI

Can AI really help security teams build better threat models? Microsoft's Senior Gaming Security Architect, Audrey Long breaks down the strengths and limits of AI in threat modeling, shows how she uses Azure OpenAI for attack tree automation, and reveals why human review still matters. Includes practical examples and live demos. Git Blog: gitkraken.com/blog.

Signals: Using Jira + Git Activity to Automatically Flag At-Risk Work

Jira issue status is often...wrong. Or at least misleading. If you're a project, product, or engineering manager, you need something more reliable to understand if work is going to land in time (and what needs your attention). Using Signals, available in Git Integration for Jira Advanced Edition, you get an activity-based view of what's actually going on with Jira issues.