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Beyond Code Generation: How AI Is Reshaping Modern Software Delivery

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The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hud CEO Roee Adler says runtime intelligence will define the next era of software operations

Artificial intelligence has dramatically accelerated software development, with coding agents now capable of producing large volumes of production-ready code in minutes. Yet while writing software has become faster, ensuring that software behaves correctly in production remains one of engineering’s biggest challenges. For decades, observability platforms have helped teams monitor infrastructure through logs, metrics, and traces. But according to Roee [] This story continues at The Next Web

Fortune

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· Jul 9, 2026

Amazon’s CTO on how developers can ride the AI-powered coding wave

Software engineering is going through its most dramatic transformation in years.

NewsBlaze News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Hud Appoints Shai Alani as VP Marketing to Advance Runtime Intelligence for the AI Coding Era

Artificial intelligence has dramatically accelerated how software is written, enabling engineering teams to generate and ship code at unprecedented speed. But while code creation has evolved rapidly, understanding how that code performs in production remains a persistent challenge. As organizations increasingly rely on AI-assisted development, a new focus is emerging around providing coding agents with []

InfoQ

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· Jun 24, 2026

AI Is Moving up the Software Lifecycle: From Code Review to PRD Governance

Technology companies are extending AI beyond code generation into earlier stages of the software lifecycle, including PRD validation, design inputs, and code review. Initiatives from Uber, DoorDash, and Cloudflare highlight a shift toward AI-driven governance layers that evaluate engineering artifacts before implementation while preserving human oversight across the development pipeline. By Leela Kumili

TechRepublic

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· Jun 30, 2026

Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 93% Off Right Now

Microsoft's latest 64-bit IDE adds AI-assisted coding, faster performance, and advanced collaboration tools. The post Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 93 Off Right Now appeared first on TechRepublic.

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Verifiable Agent Harness: The Missing Layer in Agentic Engineering

Software engineering is moving through a major interface change.Continue reading on Medium »

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Related coverage for "Beyond Code Generation: How AI Is Reshaping Modern Software Delivery": The Next Web — Hud CEO Roee Adler says runtime intelligence will define the next era of software operations. Fortune — Amazon’s CTO on how developers can ride the AI-powered coding wave. NewsBlaze News — Hud Appoints Shai Alani as VP Marketing to Advance Runtime Intelligence for the AI Coding Era. InfoQ — AI Is Moving up the Software Lifecycle: From Code Review to PRD Governance. TechRepublic — Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 93% Off Right Now. Ethereum on Medium — The Verifiable Agent Harness: The Missing Layer in Agentic Engineering