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Google Cloud and mLogica have expanded their partnership to enhance mainframe modernization by integrating mLogica's LIBER*M automation suite with Google Cloud's Dual Run. This collaboration aims to accelerate and de-risk the modernization process through automated code refactoring and parallel operation of legacy and modern applications, minimizing business disruption and costs for customers.
Open SWE is an open-source, cloud-based coding agent that autonomously understands and modifies codebases, facilitating project management from planning to pull requests. It allows users to interact during its processes and supports parallel task execution. Users can initiate tasks via a web UI or directly from GitHub issues using specific labels for enhanced functionality.
Generative AI thrives in cloud environments, enabling organizations to overcome barriers to adoption and drive significant business value. By leveraging Azure's advanced infrastructure and tools, companies can implement real-time data insights, embed AI into enterprise workflows, utilize generative search for enhanced information access, and deploy intelligent AI agents to optimize operations and reduce costs. Migration to the cloud is essential for businesses aiming to innovate and scale their AI capabilities effectively.
The article discusses the complexity of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and highlights the need for simpler solutions that can streamline the process for developers. It emphasizes the challenges faced by teams in adopting IaC practices and calls for more accessible tools to make IaC easier to implement and manage.
Infobip's journey through handling a massive scale of 10 billion messages daily reveals how crises have shaped their robust infrastructure. Key incidents such as the Email Tsunami and Labor Day Disaster taught them critical lessons about hybrid cloud strategies, disaster recovery, and automation, leading to an innovative approach that now includes AI-driven infrastructure management.
Jules, an asynchronous coding agent developed by Google, is now in public beta, allowing developers to automate tasks such as writing tests, fixing bugs, and building features directly within their existing code repositories. It integrates with GitHub and operates in the cloud, providing a visible workflow and audio summaries of changes made. With advanced capabilities powered by the Gemini model, Jules aims to streamline the software development process while keeping user data private.
Lamatic offers a serverless platform for building and deploying generative AI applications quickly and efficiently, featuring a collaborative builder, pre-built templates, and seamless integration of third-party data sources. With capabilities like automated workflows, real-time tracing, and a managed GenAI tech stack, users can develop high-performance AI solutions without the complexities of infrastructure management. The platform ensures data security and provides extensive support for users to achieve their AI goals.
AWS has launched the Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) Region switch, a managed solution that simplifies the process of orchestrating and automating Region switches for disaster recovery. This service allows users to create recovery plans with various execution blocks, perform proactive validation of resources, and monitor recovery status through a global dashboard. The reception has been positive, with industry experts noting its potential to streamline multi-region disaster recovery efforts.