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    OpenAI Announces Availability of Realtime API in Public Beta

    OpenAI introduces the public beta of its Realtime API, offering developers a tool to integrate natural, low-latency, multimodal interactions into their applications. Now available to all paid developers, this API facilitates real-time speech-to-speech conversations with minimal delay, providing a smoother and more engaging user experience, according to the company.

  • The Pros and Cons of Governor Newsom’s Veto of SB 1047 for Software Developers

    Gavin Newsom vetoed California Senate Bill 1047, the proposed regulation aimed at safeguarding against the misuse of artificial intelligence. Our columnist offers his views on the potential impact, both positive and negative, of Newsom's decision on developers.

  • News

    OpenAI Expands AI Fine-Tuning Capabilities, Adding Multimodal Features

    OpenAI introduces new tools for developers, enhancing its AI capabilities with multimodal fine-tuning options for its GPT models.

  • Eclipse Foundation Tackles Regulatory Challenges with New Open-source Compliance Initiative

    The Eclipse Foundation announces the launch of the Open Regulatory Compliance Working Group (ORC WG), aimed at helping the global open-source community navigate increasingly complex regulatory landscapes.

  • The Citizen Developer

    What Do You Get When You Automate a Bad Process?

    Our columnist advises Citizen Developers to incorporate more into their training than simply instruction on how to use low-code/no-code platforms. And he offers his view on what they need to know.

  • News

    Stytch Unveils Advanced Authentication Tech with Enhanced Fraud and Bot Protection for Developers

    Identity platform provider Stytch launches new device fingerprinting capabilities designed to provide enhanced fraud and bot protection for developers. The upgrade incorporates advanced AI functionality, offering an easy-to-integrate solution for boosting security within authentication flows, the company said. Stytch’s technology aims to provide seamless and highly accurate bot detection, reducing user friction and enhancing security without visible interventions.

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    JFrog Launches Runtime Security Solution to Boost Software Integrity from Code to Cloud

    JFrog has introduced a new runtime security solution aimed at enhancing software integrity and streamlining collaboration between developers and security teams. The addition of JFrog Runtime to the company’s existing security tools is meant to empower enterprises to embed security at every stage of the software development process, the company said, from writing source code to deploying applications in production.

  • JDK 23 Arrives with AI, Performance, and Security Enhancements

    Oracle announced the general availability of JDK 23 this week, a feature release with enhanced capabilities focused on cloud-native applications, enterprise performance, and the growing demands of AI.

  • News

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise Launches HPE Private Cloud AI

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announces the launch of HPE Private Cloud AI, a platform designed to streamline the deployment of GenAI applications for businesses of all sizes. Developed in collaboration with NVIDIA as part of the "NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE" lineup, this cloud-based, ready-to-use solution was designed to simplify and accelerate the development and implementation of AI-powered virtual assistants and other AI applications.

  • News

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI Integrates IBM's Granite with InstructLab Tools

    Red Hat announces the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), a platform for fostering enterprise AI innovation across hybrid cloud infrastructures that integrates IBM's Granite large language models (LLMs) with InstructLab tools.

  • News

    Java 23 Release Candidate Introduces Key Previews, Drops String Templates

    Java Development Kit (JDK) 23 has reached the release candidate stage, marking its next step toward general availability on September 17, 2024. The upcoming non-LTS (Long Term Support) release, with only six months of official support from Oracle, finalizes a dozen new features designed to enhance Java’s functionality.

  • Azul Honors Global Innovators with Inaugural Java Hero Awards

    Open-source Java platform provider Azul just announces the winners of its first-ever Azul Java Hero Awards, which recognizes exceptional achievements in Java deployments worldwide.

  • News

    ACI Worldwide Collaborates with Red Hat to Enhance Cloud-Based Payment Services

    Real-time payments software provider ACI Worldwide is partnering with Red Hat to expand its Enterprise Payments Platform, the two companies announced today. This partnership will allow ACI’s platform to be deployed across any cloud infrastructure using Red Hat OpenShift, the companies said.

  • The Citizen Developer
    Nebula

    Another Layer of Abstraction: Citizen AI

    Our columnist weighs in on the emergence of the newish industry analyst term "Citizen AI" and what it bodes for the future of the Citizen Developer.

  • News

    Salesforce Adds Data Cloud Capabilities to Sandbox Environments

    Salesforce announces that developers can now build, test, and deploy Data Cloud-powered applications within their existing sandbox environments, a development aimed at streamlining the software development process and reducing operational risks.

  • Sway AI's Low-Code/No-Code Platform Comes to Microsoft Azure

    Low-code/no-code AI platform provider Sway AI announces the integration of its namesake offering with Microsoft Azure, giving Azure customers a unique way to build and deploy secure AI and machine learning (ML) applications directly within the Azure ecosystem.

  • News
    Open toolbox

    Report Reveals Expanding Use of Game Engines Beyond Gaming

    Development and DevOps solutions provider Perforce Software has released its annual "State of Game Development" report, which this year highlights a growing trend: game development technology being utilized beyond its traditional gaming roots.

  • News

    As .NET 6 Support Ends, Security Risks Emerge

    Many Visual Studio developers are looking forward to the debut of .NET 9 in November, but they should also be aware of a potential security issue with .NET 6, which will reach end of support at the same time and could leave apps vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks.