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IT Cost Reduction Strategies: A CTO & CFO Guide (2026)

Quick answer: IT cost reduction strategies target waste across three categories — cloud infrastructure, SaaS applications, and software licensing — without cutting the investments that drive business value. The highest-impact tactics are auditing unused SaaS licenses, rightsizing overprovisioned cloud resources, automating non-production environment shutdowns, extending commitment coverage on stable workloads, and building cost accountability into engineering workflows.

Nothing But [Inter]net 2026 Highlights

​We put the internet’s loudest developers in one room at Chase Center. On purpose. Tune in for highlights from the event from: ​Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski: hosts of your favorite developer podcast, Syntax. Taught half of you how to actually use React. ​Teej and ThePrimeagen: sell coffee through the terminal, have over a million YouTube subscribers and even more opinions on memes.

From Insights to Dashboards: Customize Your Sentry Experience

You fixed all the errors. But the job's not done. If you're using tracing, logs, metrics, or other Sentry products, there's a wealth of performance data scattered across your application just waiting to be surfaced. In this video, we walk through the move from Insights to Dashboards: giving you full control over how you view, filter, and customize your monitoring setup. Here's what's covered: Check out Dashboards in your Sentry organization and let us know what you think!

7 AI productivity lessons from the CTO of Superhuman

Most companies have built AI into their product by now, and many consider it the central feature of what they’re building. But plenty of those same companies are still figuring out how to get their own engineering teams to actually use AI tools day to day. When Loïc Houssier joined Superhuman as CTO in early 2025, his team was in that exact spot. The company had been shipping AI email features for years, but internal adoption of AI dev tools was still early.

Introducing OrionIQ: The End of Manual Observability

OrionIQ is Logz.io’s new agentic observability platform designed to move teams from detecting issues to resolving them automatically. As AI accelerates software development, operations remain manual: engineers still wake up at 2 a.m. to investigate alerts and rebuild context. OrionIQ uses AI agents to analyze real-time telemetry, investigate incidents, identify root causes, and take action across systems.

Export env0 Log Data to SIEM and Monitoring Platforms [2026]

Every time Terraform runs a plan, every time an environment is deployed, every time a variable is changed, env zero generates a record. env zero log forwarding sends that record to your existing SIEM or observability platform automatically. For most teams without it configured, that record lives inside env zero and nowhere else.

Setting Up AppSignal for a Node.js App Running on Kubernetes

Monitoring in Kubernetes can seem like opening an airplane's black box. Everything happens silently, behind the scenes, hidden away. This can be a lot of trouble, as you don’t really want to dig through a bunch of logs at 3 a.m. after a call letting you know that a certain feature is broken. You want something direct, concise, and helpful.

Komodor Provides Autonomous AI SRE Troubleshooting for ClusterAPI

Cluster API (CAPI) is transforming how organizations deploy and manage fleets of Kubernetes clusters by introducing declarative, Kubernetes-style APIs to automate cluster provisioning and lifecycle management. While CAPI excels at creating consistent and repeatable cluster deployments across different infrastructure providers, operating it at a massive scale introduces unique day-to-day challenges.

SAS Enhances Security and Compliance with the JFrog Platform

This video features Brett Smith, a distinguished software developer at SAS Institute, discussing how the company secures its software production pipelines for its flagship AI and machine learning platform, SAS Viya 4. SAS initially utilized JFrog Artifactory for managing Java-based Maven and Ivy artifacts. To address the increasing need for robust security and compliance with global regulations, the company expanded its partnership with JFrog by integrating additional security tools to protect their delivery pipelines.

Uncertainty and Change Are Everywhere in Software Development

If you’re like everyone else who works in software development, it’s a good bet that almost every single thing that you thought you knew about your business and engineering has changed as a result of the advent of modern LLMs. How should you respond to these changes? How should you change how you and your team develop software?