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AI In 2026: Autonomous, Invisible, Expensive

With all we’ve seen from AI in the last several years, it can be easy to forget that it’s still in its very early days. As torrid as its evolution has been thus far, it will only intensify. As SVP of Engineering at a B2B SaaS company, I’ve had a front-row seat for much of this evolution. Here are three ways I see AI heading in 2026.

Announcing the Harness Human-Aware Change Agent | Harness Blog

AI that understands human insight and connects it to the changes that drive real incidents. At Harness, our story has always been about change — helping teams ship faster, deploy safer, and control the blast radius of every modification to production. Deployments, feature flags, pipelines, and governance are all expressions of how organizations evolve their software. Today, the pace of change is accelerating.

Commit Without the Lock-In: The Multi-Cloud Savings Playbook

Cloud commitments don’t fail because the math is wrong. They fail when teams chase flexibility instead of designing for it. In this short blog, I will walk you through a multi-cloud strategy (AWS and Azure) that uses Savings Plans, Reservations, and Marketplace Reserved Instances, without getting locked in.

Spark: An IT Agent for Every Employee

It’s no secret that all software and more broadly, any technology that doesn’t move atoms is ripe for disruption by the current and future capabilities of large language models. Any workflow, application, or digital process that can be expressed in code can be redesigned, improved, and transformed at speed and scale. AI-first companies will outpace legacy players by orders of magnitude, and many workflow-based models with humans in the loop will be fundamentally reshaped.

What is a Scam Checker and How Can It Protect You Online?

Here's something that should worry you: online scams are evolving faster than ever before. We're not talking about clumsy Nigerian prince emails anymore. Last year, Americans handed over billions to digital con artists, and those figures? They're accelerating at an alarming rate. The truly frustrating part is that most people only discover they've been victimized after the damage is done.

How Equipment Providers Are Finally Winning the Billing Battle

Revenue cycle management has always been the Achilles heel of durable medical equipment providers. You deliver essential equipment to patients who desperately need it, coordinate complex logistics, maintain regulatory compliance, and then watch as insurance companies deny claims for seemingly arbitrary reasons. Payments that should arrive in 30 days stretch to 60, then 90, then never come at all despite multiple resubmission attempts. Cash flow suffers, working capital evaporates, and profitability remains elusive despite strong sales volume.

The Technology That Could Redefine Intel - or Break It

Despite Intel finally losing its position as one of the top three semiconductor companies by revenue last year, the technology race remains its key battleground and, at the same time, the primary source of skepticism among market participants. The focus is shifting not so much to current financial performance as to Intel's ability to become a full-fledged contract manufacturer capable of competing with TSMC and Samsung in advanced process technologies.

Organize your monitors with groups

This is one of our most requested features – and it’s finally here. Many of you told us that as your monitoring setup grows, it becomes harder to manage long lists of services and harder for users to quickly understand what’s actually affected during an incident. Monitor groups were built to solve exactly that. Now you can organize related monitors together and present a clearer, more structured view of system health everywhere StatusGator is used.