AWS announced the preview of the Amazon Q Developer integration in GitHub.
Thoughtworks published the 32nd edition of the Technology Radar, a biannual report built on Thoughtworks' frontline experiences solving its clients' most complex business challenges.
"The Thoughtworks Technology Radar has always been a guide to the technologies shaping our industry," states Rachel Laycock, Chief Technology Officer of Thoughtworks. "This edition is particularly insightful, highlighting the need to balance the excitement around generative AI with a pragmatic approach to its adoption. We also emphasize the foundational elements of software delivery — like data product thinking and evolving observability — which are critical for building resilient and effective systems."
The Technology Radar highlights four themes in technology today:
Supervised agents in coding assistants
AI coding assistants are increasingly capable of driving implementation directly within the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), navigating and modifying code, and even fixing errors. While these tools show promise in streamlining development, caution is advised to avoid complacency with AI-generated code, emphasizing the continued need for human oversight. The focus remains on a supervised approach, where developers guide and oversee the AI agent's actions.
Evolving observability
The observability space is evolving rapidly, driven by the increasing complexity of distributed architectures. There's a growing focus on Large Language Models (LLM) observability tools to monitor AI performance and the increasing adoption of OpenTelemetry for standardized observability. This evolution signifies the industry's growing recognition of observability's importance.
R in RAG
The retrieval aspect of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) is a key area of development, focused on customizing LLM prompts to generate relevant and useful responses. New techniques like corrective RAG, Fusion-RAG, and Self-RAG are emerging to enhance retrieval and optimize LLM output. This highlights the rapid evolution of effective retrieval methods within the generative AI ecosystem.
Taming the data frontier
The focus in data management is shifting towards handling rich and complex data, rather than just volume. Ensuring data is effectively managed and packaged is crucial for leveraging it in AI applications and analytics. This theme also emphasizes the importance of "data product thinking," advocating for applying product management principles to data assets to improve usability and value.
Industry News
The OpenSearch Software Foundation, the vendor-neutral home for the OpenSearch Project, announced the general availability of OpenSearch 3.0.
Wix.com announced the launch of the Wix Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server.
Pulumi announced Pulumi IDP, a new internal developer platform that accelerates cloud infrastructure delivery for organizations at any scale.
Qt Group announced plans for significant expansion of the Qt platform and ecosystem.
Testsigma introduced autonomous testing capabilities to its automation suite — powered by AI coworkers that collaborate with QA teams to simplify testing, speed up releases, and elevate software quality.
Google is rolling out an updated Gemini 2.5 Pro model with significantly enhanced coding capabilities.
BrowserStack announced the acquisition of Requestly, the open-source HTTP interception and API mocking tool that eliminates critical bottlenecks in modern web development.
Jitterbit announced the evolution of its unified AI-infused low-code Harmony platform to deliver accountable, layered AI technology — including enterprise-ready AI agents — across its entire product portfolio.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, and Synadia announced that the NATS project will continue to thrive in the cloud native open source ecosystem of the CNCF with Synadia’s continued support and involvement.
RapDev announced the launch of Arlo, an AI Agent for ServiceNow designed to transform how enterprises manage operational workflows, risk, and service delivery.
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. announced that its Quantum Firewall Software R82 — the latest version of Check Point’s core network security software delivering advanced threat prevention and scalable policy management — has received Common Criteria EAL4+ certification, further reinforcing its position as a trusted security foundation for critical infrastructure, government, and defense organizations worldwide.
Postman announced full support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), helping users build better AI Agents, faster.
Opsera announced new Advanced Security Dashboard capabilities available as an extension of Opsera's Unified Insights for GitHub Copilot.