"My mouse is on the left side of my keyboard and I'm not left handed." Not every computer problem is urgent. Here's how to prioritize your IT tickets so the real problems actually get fixed first.
In January we launched Tests in Bitbucket Pipelines – a single place to track, organize, and understand your test health over time. In April we added automatic flaky test detection so unreliable tests get flagged before they slow your team down. But spotting a problem is only half the battle. Day to day, your team still needs to act on a test – track it as work, clean it up, or route it to the right person.
At any given moment, your AI systems can be down, slow, overloaded, or just returning bad results. Someone's gotta babysit the bots. Sentry traces across your AI pipeline, from user request to final response, so you can see exactly what's happening and fix it.
In this episode, we explore neurodiversity in tech and beyond with guests Carl Alexander and Zach Stepek. They share firsthand experiences of what has helped them thrive as neurodivergent professionals and what has not. Together, they discuss the importance of community as a key factor in empowerment, growth, and long-term success for neurodivergent individuals in both work and life. PlayList Resources for Further Learning.
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Today, we're launching Autonomous Worker Agents, AI agents that run as governed pipeline steps inside Harness. They inherit OPA policies, RBAC, audit trails, and scoped credentials from the first run. And because they live inside your Harness pipelines, they reason using the Harness Knowledge Graph: your services, deployments, incidents, and policies.
Remember being excited (or dreading, depending on the stage of your career and the company you worked at) about writing unit tests? Or sweating all the details in your end-to-end and integration tests you were sure covered all the use cases your users would hit? These days a lot of UIs are slowly being replaced by a single input field and an agent that promises to deliver the same value a UI would, but with the elegance and pun-ness of a “Jarvis”.
Incident investigations take so long not because the fix is hard, but because finding the right fix is. Most engineers spend 20 to 60 minutes just understanding what’s wrong before they can act, not fixing anything, just trying to see the full picture. The framework that changes this has four steps: Orient, Isolate, Hypothesize, and Verify, and the order matters more than the tools.
Discover how the Ivanti Neurons platform delivers a unified, AI-powered enterprise service management experience — from asset management and incident resolution to governance, risk, and compliance.