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How to Drive Internal Platform Adoption Developers Love | Harness Blog

Internal platform adoption usually doesn’t fail because developers “hate standards.” It fails because the platform doesn’t make their day easier. If your portal still means waiting, waiting on an environment, waiting on an approval, waiting on the platform team, it becomes one more tab that people stop opening. But if the platform lets engineers get the common stuff done quickly (with guardrails that keep things consistent), they’ll come back on their own.

Code Coverage: Measure, Improve, and Scale Quality in CI | Harness Blog

Most engineering teams know the difference between “we have tests” and “we know we’re well-tested.” Your CI builds may be green, but without code coverage, it’s hard to prove how much of your code is actually exercised by automated tests. Code coverage measures what percentage of your code runs during tests (lines, branches, and functions), and when you wire it into CI gates, it becomes an enforceable quality signal and not a vanity metric.

Birol Yildiz on Autonomous Incident Response and the Future of AI SRE | Harness Blog

At SREday NYC 2026, the ShipTalk podcast welcomed Birol Yildiz, Co-founder and CEO of ilert, for a conversation about the next evolution of incident response. In the episode, ShipTalk host Dewan Ahmed, Principal Developer Advocate at Harness, spoke with Birol about how artificial intelligence is transforming reliability engineering—from simply assisting engineers during incidents to autonomously diagnosing and resolving outages.

What Is a DevOps Pipeline? Stages, Benefits, and CI/CD Explained | Harness Blog

A DevOps pipeline is a critical part of modern software delivery. It is a series of automated steps that move code from commit to production quickly, reliably, and consistently. At its core, a DevOps pipeline is a system that helps teams build, test, and release apps in an easier way. It cuts down on manual work and mistakes. This helps teams send out updates more often, make better software, and react quickly when the business needs change.

New Redgate Flyway GitHub Actions: Faster setup, safer deployments

This is a guest post from Stephanie Herr. If your team uses GitHub Actions to ship application code, you've probably wished your database changes could move through the same pipeline just as smoothly. Today, that's easier than ever. We've launched verified Redgate Flyway GitHub Actions on the GitHub Marketplace, giving you a simple, reliable way to integrate database deployments into your existing GitHub workflows.

Introducing hosted control planes on Konstruct

For seven years, I've watched the same pattern. An organization decides it needs a platform and assigns two of its best engineers. They estimate it will take three months, but eighteen months later, they're still integrating ArgoCD with their secrets manager, still debugging Crossplane providers, and still arguing about how to structure the GitOps repo. What’s happened is they’ve built something that works for one team and can't be repeated for a second.

ITSM vs ITOM: What's the Difference and Why You Need Both

ITSM manages service delivery to users. ITOM keeps infrastructure running. Modern IT teams need both to work together, powered by GenAI, for complete operational success. What's covered: ITSM vs ITOM: key differences explained ITSM vs ITOM vs AIops: how GenAI changes the game Why ITSM and ITOM work better together Which one to implement first Common myths debunked.

The Role of Industrial Cleaning in Maintaining Uptime Across Energy Operations

In energy operations, particularly within oil and gas environments, uptime is not simply a performance metric, it is a defining factor of profitability and operational stability. Every hour of downtime can translate into significant financial loss, logistical disruption, and increased safety risks. While discussions around uptime often focus on equipment design, predictive maintenance, and workforce efficiency, one critical factor is frequently underestimated: industrial cleaning.

Operational Efficiency Starts With Financial Clarity

In many organizations, operational efficiency is discussed in terms of workflows, automation, and productivity metrics. Teams invest in tools, refine processes, and optimize systems to reduce friction and improve output. Yet one of the most important drivers of efficiency often sits just beneath the surface: financial clarity.

The Hidden Costs of Poorly Planned Commercial Interiors

When a commercial space is being designed, most of the attention tends to go on how it looks, and that makes sense because first impressions definitely matter, and the visual side of things usually feels like the most obvious priority. But actually, the way the space works in general has a much bigger impact as time goes on, and that's where planning really starts to be important, especially when little mistakes and oversights can affect how people move around, how they work, and even if they want to come inside at all. With that in mind, let's take a look at the hidden costs of poorly planned commercial interiors so you can avoid these mistakes.