Software engineering stories
The ranking spotlights growing buyer demand for proven AI savings as enterprises shift from pilots to production across core operations.
Most engineering teams could struggle to meet EU Cyber Resilience Act reporting deadlines, with many still handling SBOMs manually or only after incidents.
The new software promises to cut the time and cost of building governed enterprise AI systems from weeks to hours for corporate teams.
Enterprises risk slower AI rollouts and higher integration costs as Model Context Protocols emerge to govern agent access to tools and data.
Broader recruitment and earlier coding exposure could help women reach senior tech roles as firms widen their search beyond traditional pipelines.
More software teams could catch AI-made defects before release as Katalon’s new platform adds human approval, traceability and live monitoring.
The upgrade could shorten consultant onboarding for firms juggling multiple projects by putting scoping, hiring and tracking into one portal.
Engineering teams could use the new system to cut incident toil, as NeuBird AI expands into preventive risk detection and optimisation.
Alert fatigue is helping trigger costly outages, even as executives overstate AI use in incident management, a NeuBird study says.
A broader spread of AI and software hiring has pushed Seattle to the top of Karat's 2026 engineering talent list, ahead of Amsterdam and San Francisco.
Developers can now juggle local and cloud AI agents in one workspace, as Cursor 3 shifts its focus from editing files to managing workflows.
Product teams can now measure A/B tests against revenue and usage data in one place, as Datadog widens into experimentation.
AI is now being woven into product development and internal workflows as the cloud communications group marks 20 years in business.
Women still make up just 22% of the tech workforce, and leaders say confidence gaps and male-dominated spaces are holding back more progress.
The cash will fund a new release, cloud rollout and expansion in North America and Europe as enterprise demand for orchestration grows.
Governance gaps and rising security worries are slowing Australian firms as they shift from AI pilots to production use, the report says.
The new base will lift the Irish technology company’s workforce to 750 and support product development, security and AI roles.
With 93% of Singapore executives now treating AI software innovation as strategic, leaders face a tougher test: keeping experts aligned and shipping fast.
Australian firms risk shifting bottlenecks from coding to testing and security as AI boosts developer output but leaves workflows fragmented.
Australian developers can now access free vulnerability tools as Vulnetix takes a formal role in global software flaw tracking.