Developer tools stories
Backed by its founders, the AI venture is targeting firms struggling to turn pilots into measurable gains as demand grows across regulated industries.
The cash will fund a new release, cloud rollout and expansion in North America and Europe as enterprise demand for orchestration grows.
External AI tools can now control live tabs, forms and searches inside Opera Neon, reducing copy-paste friction for users and developers.
Enterprise developers are under pressure to govern AI coding tools across legacy systems as OutSystems rolls out context-aware software engineering.
AI agents may find fewer websites blocking them as residential IP routing helps avoid CAPTCHA checks, rate limits and bans.
Teams can now block toxic or sensitive AI output before it reaches customer data, inboxes and other business systems.
North American banks can now let cardholders manage recurring charges in-app, as rising subscription use fuels demand for clearer controls.
Enterprise finance teams will be able to connect oversight tools faster, as MindBridge opens access to more than 130 API endpoints and integration guides.
Demand for automated digital trust tools is rising as shorter certificate lifespans and cryptographic change raise outage risks for large firms.
Small businesses could get real-time cash-flow and invoice insights as Xero embeds Claude into its accounting tools and planning workflows.
The move could let travellers book hotels inside chatbots without restarting searches, as AI assistants gain live inventory access and checkout links.
Longer AI-generated tracks are now available to businesses, developers and subscribers as Google widens access to its music model across products.
Developers will face new pricing and compliance rules as Xero rolls out credit notes webhooks, with some apps seeing fewer API calls.
The ranking bolsters Fastly’s pitch to developers, after Forrester singled it out as the only vendor with above-average customer feedback.
The two-hour glitch exposed company and user data to unauthorised staff, fuelling calls for tighter controls over autonomous agents.
Most firms cannot tell AI agent activity from human use, leaving access controls strained as autonomous software spreads across production systems.
Security teams now have a beta tool to probe large language model apps for prompt injection, jailbreaks and data theft before attackers do.
Barcelona startup Galtea raises USD $3.2 million to scale its AI agent testing platform and launch a self-service product for developers.
The funding will help Qodo expand globally as enterprises look for ways to verify AI-written code before it reaches production systems.
Adoption among big enterprises has helped the cybersecurity start-up secure USD $28 million, as it expands tools for AI-driven software development.