IBM and Red Hat commit $5bn to secure open-source software

IBM has committed $5 billion to Project Lightwell, a joint initiative with Red Hat focused on open-source software security. The initiative will involve more than 20,000 engineers and AI tools to identify and fix vulnerabilities in open-source software used in corporate technology environments. IBM senior vice president of software Rob Thomas told Reuters that the …

How Canonical Workshop improves agentic AI sandboxing

Canonical’s Workshop tackles developer experience and agentic AI sandboxing, standardising environments via one command. These environments are configured once and can then be reproduced across entirely different machines. This ensures consistent workflows spanning from individual development hardware directly through to deployment pipelines; requiring less time spent managing complex dependencies. Platform engineering leads continuously search for …

NVIDIA CUDA 13.3 bridges the Python and C++ divide for AI teams

NVIDIA’s CUDA 13.3 targets the divisions between Python and C++ engineers inside enterprise software teams building AI applications. Python teams often build fast prototypes, while C++ engineers spend weeks trying to wring every bit of performance out of the hardware. CUDA 13.3 attempts to connect those two groups, pointing toward a more integrated development stack. …

Avrea raises $4.7M to prevent AI code breaking DevOps

AI code generation is breaking DevOps, driving startup Avrea to secure $4.7M to rebuild CI/CD pipelines for automated scaling. Organisations are paying the bill of AI-enabled output volume and velocity in the form of overloaded infrastructure never designed to process software development at a machine-scale pace. CI/CD has operated on assumptions derived from human typing …

Three AI coding agents launched in 72 hours, just changed what developers pay for intelligence

Three AI coding agents launched in 72 hours last week compressed what developers pay for frontier-level capability more sharply than any single release this year. On May 18, Cursor released Composer 2.5, its latest in-house coding model. The next day, Anthropic held Code with Claude London, its first developer event outside the United States, and announcedtwo new infrastructure …

Google open-sources Agent Executor to run AI agents in production

Google has introduced Agent Executor, an open-source runtime standard for AI agent execution, resumption, and distributed deployment. The project is aimed at long-running agent workflows that can continue for hours or days. Google said long-running execution requires the ability to resume after outages or agentic interruptions, including human-in-the-loop confirmations. It also cited client disconnections and …

Event-driven automation in job schedulers: What developers should know

Traditional job scheduling relied heavily on time-based execution, with cron jobs and hourly synchronisation being common in enterprise IT. While these methods are still useful, modern cloud computing and DevOps have shifted automation toward more responsive event-driven systems. Event-driven automation executes workflows immediately in response to triggers like API calls, file uploads or database changes, …

Google adds Android app generation and Managed Agents to Gemini developer tools

Google used I/O 2026 to add new Gemini-based developer tools across AI Studio and the Gemini API. The updates include native Android app generation and managed agents that run in isolated Linux environments. Google AI Studio now includes tools for app creation, previewing, and testing. The Managed Agents feature can run agents that use tools, …

Microsoft moves engineers from Claude Code to GitHub Copilot CLI

Microsoft is preparing to end most internal use of Anthropic’s Claude Code, with engineers being directed to move their workflows to GitHub Copilot CLI instead. According to reports, Microsoft employees have been given until June 30, 2026, to remove Claude Code from their internal development workflows. The deadline comes as the company pushes wider use …

Comparing the 7 top real estate app development companies in the US

The top real estate app development companies in the US for 2026 include LITSLINK, Inoxoft, Tapptitude, AppVerticals, Baytech Consulting, Imaginovation, and Perpetual. A standard MVP typically costs between $150,000 and $400,000, but selecting the right partner takes more than comparing hourly rates. The strongest agencies stand out for their ability to manage complex MLS integrations, …