Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

The latest News and Information on DevOps, CI/CD, Automation and related technologies.

Your Enterprise Knowledge Management Platform Is Lying to You

Somewhere along the line, enterprises convinced themselves that buying the right “knowledge management platform” would finally fix all of the chaos. Once the tool went in, engineers would magically find the right troubleshooting steps, documentation would stay current, and institutional knowledge would move cleanly across teams without anyone having to chase it down.

Bitbucket's new look: user experience and navigation updates coming soon

We’re giving Bitbucket a fresh new look and more streamlined navigation as part of Atlassian’s broader visual system journey. Teams and workflows have improved, and Bitbucket is changing with them. Our goal is to make it faster to find your work, clearer to understand what’s happening, and more enjoyable to use every day—without disrupting what you already know and love. This update aligns Bitbucket with Atlassian’s modern, unified design, and will launch in early 2026.

Your AI Needs Git Context. Meet GitKraken MCP

Give your AI-assistants and agents the repo context they need with GitKraken MCP. Now bundled with GitLens for IDEs. Give your agents full Git context, streamline decisions, and work faster across VS Code, Cursor, and your favorite AI tools. See how MCP connects your repos, providers, and Git into one smart, seamless layer if Git intelligence your agents and you can use. Perfect for developers building with AI. Perfect for teams who want clarity, speed, and zero context loss.

Managing cloud infrastructure with AI assistant and Upsun MCP server

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we execute our everyday operations. AI assistants are incredibly intelligent; they can write code, explain complex concepts, and answer any question you throw at them. However, they can't execute actions on their own. If you ask your AI assistant to “create a backup of my database,” it may provide you with clear instructions, run the CLI commands directly or in some cases, even trigger actions through connected agent workflows.

Mastering AI Spend With CloudZero And LiteLLM

The AI landscape today feels a lot like the early days of the cloud: exciting, fast-moving, and completely fragmented. Every week, engineering teams are experimenting with dozens of large language models (LLMs) from providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Meta, and beyond. They’re tweaking prompts, testing model performance, swapping context windows, and even running multiple models in parallel to figure out which one works best for each unique use case.

Reliability at Scale: A Conversation with DevOps Leader Ivan Battimiello

For more than a decade, Ivan Battimiello has been building and scaling distributed engineering systems across Europe and the United States. With experience ranging from game development to full-stack engineering and DevOps leadership, he has led operational transformations for global teams, implemented modern reliability frameworks, and introduced advanced automation practices that dramatically reduced system failures.

Get 97% faster feedback with Smarter Testing by CircleCI

Fast feedback is the foundation of software delivery at scale. Long build and test cycles break developer focus, turning simple changes into momentum-killing pauses. Studies show that recovering from these interruptions can take twenty minutes or longer. Multiply that by dozens of commits per day and context‑switching time quickly turns into days of lost productivity.

Stop choosing between fast incident response and secure access

Every production system will eventually break. It's not pessimism, it's just reality. That's why engineers go on-call, and why companies invest heavily in incident response tooling. But here's the problem: the moment an engineer goes on call, they typically need elevated access to production systems, databases, and sensitive customer data. And that elevated access? It's often permanent, overly broad, and a security nightmare waiting to happen.