AI-augmented data quality engineering

Why traditional data quality is no longer enough Modern enterprise data platforms operate at a petabyte scale, ingest fully unstructured sources, and evolve constantly. In such environments, rule-based data quality systems fail to keep pace. They depend on manual constraint definitions that do not generalize to messy, high-dimensional, fast-changing data. This is where AI-augmented data…

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Is AI killing open source?

Open source has never been about a sprawling community of contributors. Not in the way we’ve imagined it, anyway. Most of the software we all depend on is maintained by a tiny core of people, often just one or two, doing unpaid work that companies use as essential infrastructure, as recently covered by Brookings research….

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The devops certifications tech companies want

Devops continues to expand in development environments everywhere from small startups to the largest global enterprises. The worldwide devops market, including products and services, increased from $10.56 billion in 2023 to $12.4 billion in 2024, according to The Business Research Company. The firm predicts the market will expand to $37.33 billion by 2029. As increasingly…

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Microsoft bumps .NET Framework 3.5 from Windows installers

Microsoft’s .NET Framework 3.5 development platform, which dates back to November 2007, is no longer included as an optional Windows component. Microsoft has changed its deployment model to standalone installer status for future Windows versions. In a bulletin published February 5, Microsoft said that beginning with Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27965, .NET Framework 3.5…

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Personalized Flights to Intelligent Skies: How Agentic AI will Reshape the Future of Air Travel

The aviation industry is already implementing AI solutions, but it is barely scratching the surface of the value AI can bring, according to Ali Pourshahid, Chief Engineering Officer and Alam Khan, Principal Architect, Solace. The industry is weighed down by diverse and siloed processes, preventing airlines from harnessing the full power of AI, in particular…

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Claude AI finds 500 high-severity software vulnerabilities

Anthropic only released its latest large language model, Claude Opus 4.6, on Thursday, but it has already been using it behind the scenes to identify zero-day vulnerabilities in open-source software. In the trial, it put Claude inside a virtual machine with access to the latest versions of open source projects, and provided it with a…

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