Welcome to the latest edition of the DevContentOps Weekly News Roundup. We update you on the latest news and hot stories related to DevOps, Content Management, Content Marketing and Web Development.
DevOps News
Unified DevOps Platform Opsera has unveiled its AI Code Assistant Insights. With the latest advancements, Opsera’s new solution provides insights on developer-level productivity, pinpoints areas for improvement in adoption, and includes reporting on the quality and success of AI suggestions.
Critical OneDev DevOps Platform Vulnerability Let Attacker Read Sensitive Data
A critical vulnerability has been found in the DevOps platform OneDev. The widely used Git server integrates CI/CD, Kanban boards, and package management capabilities. The flaw allows unauthenticated users to read arbitrary files accessible through the OneDev server process.
Content Management News
dotCMS Announces New Head of User Experience and Director of Outbound Product Management
Content management system dotCMS has appointed Maria Fernandez Trevino as Head of User Experience and Marc Boutillette as Director of Outbound Product Management, effective August 2024.
Breaking Free From Your Legacy CMS
This CMSWire article explores why the rate of change among current digital experience tools is often more than a legacy CMS can handle and whether composable technology is the solution.
Laserfiche 12 Delivers the Future of Content Mgmt and Process Automation
Intelligent content management and business process automation solution Laserfiche has unveiled Laserfiche 12. The new solution, which will be available on November 6, offers new product features to self-hosted customers.
Content Marketing News
Is Your Organization Ready for a Geolocation-Driven Content Strategy?
CMSWire explores how geolocation marketing can improve digital engagement with personalized experiences based on location and driving brand loyalty.
The Age of Personalization: How to Prepare When Nobody’s Prepared
This MarTech.org article explains how brands can prepare for personalization despite the struggle to implement strategies.
Web Development News
Socket Lands a Fresh $40M to Scan Software for Security Flaws
Software security startup Socket has raised $40 million in a Series B funding round to detect security vulnerabilities in open source code. Abstract Ventures led the round, which included Elad Gil and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
Next.js 15 has been released with features including React 19 support and Enhanced Forms.