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Commvault Launches Unified Data Vault – Giving Cloud Developers an Easy and Unified Way to Bring Resilience to S3 Data

Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT), a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, today announced Commvault Cloud Unified Data Vault, a cloud-native service that extends Commvault’s trusted, air-gapped protection and resilience capabilities to data written using the S3 protocol, bringing S3-based application and AI data under a unified, policy-driven protection framework for enterprise-grade resilience. By providing a secure, Commvault-managed S3-compatible endpoint, Unified Data Vault allows organizations to apply policy-driven, immutable protection to modern and custom workloads, including emerging AI workloads, without installing agents or building new data management silos. Many developers use S3 as the default for exporting backups – from databases like CockroachDB and Greenplum to services such as Docusign and monday.com. But these backups often reside in fragmented buckets without consistent retention or lifecycle control, creating hidden compliance risks and recovery delays. Unifi...

Planview Appoints Matt Zilli as Chief Executive Officer

Planview, a leading end-to-end platform for Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) and Digital Product Development (DPD), today announced the appointment of Matt Zilli as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Zilli, who most recently was Planview’s President of Field Operations, succeeds Razat Gaurav, who is transitioning to serve on the Company’s Board of Directors as part of a long-standing succession plan. With more than 20 years of customer-focused experience in the enterprise technology space, Zilli brings proven leadership in scaling global businesses, driving go-to-market transformation, and delivering exceptional customer outcomes. Zilli joined Planview through its acquisition of Clarizen in February 2021, where he served as CEO. Under his leadership, Clarizen underwent a significant go-to-market transformation and strategic product evolution that positioned the company for accelerated growth. Prior to Clarizen, Zilli was instrumental in one of enterprise software’s m...

Newly redesigned Slackbot is now generally available

Salesforce announced that the newly redesigned Slackbot is now generally available, offering users an out-of-the-box AI agent that lives within Slack. “By bringing the full power of the Agentic Enterprise where billions of workplace conversations already happen every week, working with enterprise-grade AI becomes as natural as talking to a coworker,” Salesforce wrote in an announcement . According to Salesforce, Slackbot leverages context within Slack and connected tools to help find answers, organize work, create content, schedule meetings, and take action. For example, users can ask questions like “Where is that important file someone sent me?” or “What did we decide about the Q4 budget?” or “Catch me up on Project Phoenix.” “It can help you find answers, organize work, create content, schedule meetings, and take action — all without leaving Slack. There is nothing to install, nothing to learn, and nothing new to manage,” Salesforce said. The company also says that as organizat...

Google unveils new open-source standard for agentic commerce

Google has announced a new open-source standard for agentic commerce called the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP). Developed in collaboration with a number of commerce companies, including Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, and Walmart, UCP establishes a common language and primitives for the commerce journey between consumer surfaces, businesses, and payment providers. “As consumers embrace conversational experiences, they expect seamless transitions from brainstorming and research to final purchase. That means it’s critical to support real-time inventory checks, dynamic pricing, and instant transactions, all within the user’s current conversational context,” Google wrote in a blog post . According to Google, current infrastructure doesn’t support agentic commerce well, and businesses are required to build new connections for every surface they want to connect. It built UCP to address this bottleneck by providing a single abstraction layer between services. The four key elements of U...

Typemock releases Isolator++ 5.4 for improved C++ testing

Unit testing company Typemock has released the latest version of its C++ testing solution, Isolator++. Isolator++ 5.4 features a completely redesigned API built around modern C++ constructs and lambdas, rather than on macros. According to the company, this allows for cleaner, more expressive test code, as well as improving IDE integration and code completion. This redesign also enables LLMs to more reliably generate unit tests that follow Typemock conventions, which can then be iterated on to improve edge cases and coverage. Users will also now be able to control and verify constructor calls, including base class constructors, allowing them to test complex object creation paths and inheritance hierarchies. Additionally, this release adds During Filters, which restricts mocks to specific runtime contexts like particular models, call paths, and scopes. The company says this will cut down on unintended side effects and improve test accuracy. “C++ development has evolved, with Linux n...

AI-Driven Testing: Context, Agents, and the Model Context Protocol

The Future of Software Quality: SD Times Announces “AI in Test” 2026 Supercast Series As software environments grow increasingly complex, the role of Artificial Intelligence in quality assurance is transitioning from a futuristic concept to an operational necessity. To address this shift, SD Times has unveiled its 2026 Supercast Series: AI in Test , a year-long program designed to help organizations navigate the integration of AI-driven automation, autonomous agents, and emerging protocols. The series kicks off on February 5, 2026 , with a deep dive into AI-Driven Testing: Context, Agents, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) . This session focuses on how context-aware AI and standardized protocols like MCP can solve the persistent challenges of testing distributed systems and maintaining quality in legacy codebases. A Roadmap for the AI-Augmented Tester The Supercast series is structured as a quarterly progression, guiding you through different facets of the AI revolution: May...

10 Best Laptops for Coding and Programming in India 2026 Neeraj Mishra The Crazy Programmer

This article will guide you to choose the best laptop for coding and programming and some of my top laptop picks for developers and students in India. I have also given the best picks based on prices under 1 Lakh, 70000, 60000, 50000, 40000, etc. As a programmer or developer, it becomes really confusing to pick the best laptop from thousands of laptops available in the market. It becomes even more difficult for a person who is just starting programming. Below I have shared some key points that will definitely help you to pick the perfect laptop for working on any programming technologies, C, C++, C#, Java, Python, SQL, Android, etc. Also Read: 8 Best Keyboards for Programming in India Image Source How to Choose the Best Laptop for Programming? RAM It is the first and most important thing that you should look for. A laptop with 8GB RAM is an ideal choice but 16GB RAM would be the best choice. If your budget is too low then you can go with 4GB RAM also. Believe me, it really s...

Eliminating enterprise blind spots: The new imperative for AI-driven leadership

In the race to modernize, enterprises have digitized nearly everything from customer touchpoints to back-office workflows. Yet even after massive investments in automation, analytics, and low-code platforms, most leaders still struggle with an uncomfortable truth: they cannot fully see their enterprise. Blind spots emerge when inefficiencies, disconnected systems, and data silos block leaders from seeing how their operations truly run.  The consequences are not just operational, they’re strategic.  According to a 2024 study by Bain & Company , approximately 88% of business transformations fail to achieve their original goals. As we enter an era defined by artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive automation, competitive advantage will come not from doing things faster, but from seeing them clearly. Enterprises that achieve holistic visibility, what I call “Zero Blind Spots”, will lead with greater confidence, agility, and trust. The Cost of Not Seeing Clearly Blind ...

Postman Acquires Fern to Help Businesses Deliver World-Class Developer Experiences

Postman , the world’s leading API collaboration platform, today announced its acquisition of Fern , a developer experience company focused on helping businesses ship polished API documentation and production-ready Software Development Kits (SDKs). The acquisition strengthens Postman’s commitment to improving how APIs are built, documented, and consumed in an increasingly API-first world. “Great APIs are defined by great developer experiences,” said Abhinav Asthana, CEO and co-founder of Postman. “Fern shares our belief that documentation and SDKs are critical to API adoption. By bringing Fern into the Postman family, we’re helping more teams deliver APIs that developers love to use.” Fern has built a focused set of tools that reduce friction for developers consuming APIs. Fern Docs enables teams to create beautiful, customizable documentation that evolves alongside their API, while supporting modern docs-as-code workflows and enterprise deployment needs. The Fern SDK Generator help...

Percona donates its database provisioning platform OpenEverest to the CNCF

Percona announced it is open sourcing Everest, its platform for automated database provisioning and management, and donating it to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Now called OpenEverest , the platform was redesigned to be modular, enabling users to mix and match database engines, storage backends, and deployment strategies. Several popular tools are already available as plugins, and the community will be able to easily build new plugins as well. “Want to integrate with your favorite monitoring tool? It’s a plugin. Need to sync data between database clusters of different vendors? Plugin. Custom backup solutions? Plugin. The modular architecture means you’re never locked into a single vendor’s ecosystem – mix and match the tools that work best for your needs,” OpenEverest’s website states. Percona does still plan to actively contribute to the project, and is establishing Solanica, a new company focused solely on developing OpenEverest and supporting its community. Addit...

XAML Studio is now open source

Microsoft has announced that it has open sourced XAML Studio , a developer tool that can be used to quickly prototype UWP XAML before adding code to Visual Studio. It provides a number of tools and resources for XAML development, including live editing and interacting, a binding debugger, a data context editor, the ability to auto-save and restore documents, IntelliSense, a documentation toolbox, alignment guides, and namespace helpers. XAML Studio started in 2017 as a prototype called XamlPad+, which was created during a hackathon to revive a number of past WPF tools. Its first commit was in 2018, at which point the name was changed to XAML Studio. It last public release was in 2019 with v1.1, and in 2020, the first attempts at open sourcing the project began. Some components of the tool were open sourced individually prior to the full platform being made open source, including the Monaco Editor Wrapper, SwitchPresenter, Sizer controls, Vertical Segmented, Adorners, and SelectedCon...

Microsoft to acquire Osmos to bolster Fabric platform

Microsoft has announced it is acquiring the agentic AI data engineering platform, Osmos . It plans to incorporate the new technology into its data platform Microsoft Fabric. According to Microsoft, Osmos’ AI agents turn raw data into analytics and AI-ready assets that can be used by OneLake, which is Fabric’s unified data lake. Microsoft says that this acquisition is part of the company’s overall mission of enabling its customers to unify their data and analytics into a single platform. “By bringing Osmos’s technology and team into Microsoft, we have the opportunity to accelerate what we’ve been building and deliver it to a far broader audience—directly where customers already operate their data platforms,” said Kirat Pandya, CEO of Osmos. Bogdan Crivat,  corporate vice president for Azure Data Analytics, added: “Today’s announcement reinforces Microsoft’s focus to help every organization unlock more value from their data faster and with greater simplicity. The Osmos team will ...

From SBOM to AI BOM: Rethinking supply chain security for AI native software

Most supply chain practitioners already understand the value of a Software Bill of Materials. SBOMs give you visibility into the libraries, frameworks, and dependencies that shape modern software, allowing you to respond quickly when vulnerabilities emerge. But as AI native systems become foundational to products and operations, the traditional SBOM model no longer captures the full scope of supply chain risk. Models, datasets, embeddings, orchestration layers, and third-party AI services now influence application behavior as much as source code. Treating these elements as out of scope creates blind spots that organizations can no longer afford. This shift is why the concept of an AI Bill of Materials is starting to matter. An AI BOM extends the logic of an SBOM to reflect how AI systems are actually built and operated. Instead of cataloging only software components, it records models and their versions, training and fine-tuning datasets, data sources and licenses, evaluation artifact...

December 2025: AI updates from the past month

Anthropic makes Skills an open standard Skills—a capability that allows users to teach Claude repeatable workflows—was first introduced in October, and now the company is making it an open standard. “Like MCP, we believe skills should be portable across tools and platforms—the same skill should work whether you’re using Claude or other AI platforms,” the company wrote in a blog post. Additionally, the company announced a directory of pre-built skills from companies like Notion, Canva, Figma, and Atlassian. Other new features, which vary by plan, include the ability to provision skills from admin settings and easier methods for creating and editing skills. OpenAI GPT-5.2-Codex released This is a version of GPT-5.2 that is optimized for the company’s coding agent Codex. It includes “improvements on long-horizon work through context compaction, stronger performance on large code changes like refactors and migrations, improved performance in Windows environments, and significantly st...