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Ending the Chaos of CLI Version Drift: Introducing the JFrog CLI Control Manager

In a large-scale DevOps environment, small discrepancies lead to massive headaches. You’ve likely experienced it: a script runs perfectly on a developer’s laptop but fails in the production pipeline. You spend hours hunting for the cause, only to discover a mismatch in CLI versions. At JFrog, we know the JFrog CLI is vital to your automation, but managing it manually across thousands of users and pipelines is a hurdle that slows you down.

Field Service Management: Why Your Spreadsheets Are Costing You Millions

Here is a number worth sitting with: field engineers spend between 25 and 40% of their working day on tasks that have nothing to do with fixing anything. No diagnostics. No repairs. No customer uptime. Just sourcing part numbers, cross-referencing OEM manuals, translating customer-specific documentation, and waiting on help desks that are fielding the same questions they fielded last week.

Introducing Zero Trust Architecture for Software Delivery | Harness Blog

For the world’s largest financial institutions, places like Citi and National Australia Bank, shipping code fast is just part of the job. But at that scale, speed is nothing without a rock-solid security foundation. It’s the non-negotiable starting point for every release. Most Harness users believe they are fully covered by our fine-grained Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Open Policy Agent (OPA).

The pipeline that never reached production | Harness Blog

Modern CI/CD platforms allow engineering teams to ship software faster than ever before. Pipelines complete in minutes. Deployments that once required carefully coordinated release windows now happen dozens of times per day. Platform engineering teams have succeeded in giving developers unprecedented autonomy, enabling them to build, test, and deploy their services with remarkable speed. Yet in highly regulated environments-especially in the financial services sector-speed alone cannot be the objective.

Distributed Tracing | Debugging your Next.js applications with Sentry

Sometimes a simple stack trace won’t provide enough information for you to debug the issue at hand. There are types of issues that require you to know what happened leading up to the exception. In those cases, reach for tracing. Distributed tracing gives you an overview of every operation that happened during the execution of a certain functionality across your whole stack. Aside from being an awesome debugging tool, it also lets you identify any performance bottlenecks in your application. In this video you’ll learn how to view traces in Sentry and implement them in your Next.js application.

Conversations: Ask Netdata About Anything You're Looking At

Netdata AI can already troubleshoot your alerts and generate Insights reports. What it couldn’t do, until now, was have a back-and-forth conversation. You could get a one-shot analysis, but you couldn’t ask follow-up questions, pull in additional context, or go from a quick question to a full investigation without starting over. We’ve added a conversational layer to Netdata AI.

Meet Cortex: The Engineering Operations Platform

Standardize. Visualize. Drive Change. Cortex is the leading Engineering Operations Platform that helps organizations define what "good" looks like and empowers teams to reach those standards. From tracking DORA metrics to driving large-scale migrations, Cortex provides the visibility and tools necessary to maintain a high-performing engineering culture. In this video, you’ll see how to: Set the Standards: Create custom Scorecards (like Operational Maturity or DORA Metrics) with automated rules integrated directly from tools like PagerDuty, Incident.io, and GitHub.