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[Virtual Event] Xray 2025 Unwrapped: The beginning of the AI Revolution

The yearly wrap-up of Xray 2025. Xray is the leading Quality Assurance and Test Management app for Jira. More than 4.5 million testers, developers and QA managers trust Xray to manage 100+ million test cases each month. Xray is a mission-critical tool at over 5,000 companies in 70 countries, including 137 of the Global 500 like BMW, Samsung and Airbus. Webinar highlights: Start developing better software with Xray - Test Management.

How VPS Architecture Solves The Problem

Virtual private servers approach this differently. They tackle contention head-on through dedicated resource allocation. Instead of letting resources slosh around freely between all sites like shared hosting does, VPS technology carves a physical server into isolated virtual machines. Each one operates independently. Each gets its own slice of CPU cores, RAM, and storage that nobody else can touch.

From suggestions to fixes: How Bitrise AI lets teams ship faster with control

For many developers, AI coding assistants are already as fundamental as a terminal window or version control system. Data from DORA shows that 90% of IT professionals are using AI at work. StackOverflow’s 2025 Developer Survey found that over half of professional developers use AI daily.

Beyond End-to-End: Why Your Microservices Need Contract Testing

You push a small code update. Your unit tests are green, and the functional tests pass. You feel confident. The release pipeline triggers, and the new feature hits production. Ten minutes later, your monitoring dashboard lights up with errors. The frontend team updated a User ID field from an integer to a string, and your backend service just choked on it. In a monolithic design, the compiler or a rudimentary integration suite often identifies these issues.

API Observability: What I Learned While Debugging APIs In Production

APIs rarely fail loudly. Most of the time, they break quietly while dashboards stay green. These silent failures are often the hardest to detect and the most damaging for users. I learned this while dealing with real production traffic. Everything looked normal until users started complaining. Let’s explore more about how this works.