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
Cloud-native application security platform Checkmarx has launched a new Secrets Detection and Repository Health solution to minimize application risk. The tool helps development and security teams identify and mitigate risk at each stage of their software development lifecycle.
Platform Engineering Is The New DevOps
According to a Forbes Council article, platform engineering is overtaking DevOps as the term cloud native people use to describe themselves.
Content Management News
CrafterCMS Unveils Version 4.2
Enterprise-grade headless content platform CrafterCMS has released version 4.2. The latest version includes UX enhancements, improved generative AI, and core platform updates that simplify and accelerate both content operations and developer productivity.
Optimizely Expands Partnership with Google Cloud
Digital experience platform Optimizely has announced a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud. Through this partnership, customers will gain access to Google’s Gemini models through Opal, the AI assistant across Optimizely One.
Providing A DXP That Is Composable
Forrester explains the true meaning of a composable DXP and how it compares to a CMS.
Content Marketing News
Leveraging Personalized AI For Content Marketing
This Forbes article highlights how marketers can make their strategies more dynamic, personalized, efficient, and data-driven using AI.
12 Ways to Get Subject Matter Experts Involved in Your Content Strategy
CMSWire provides some tips for B2B marketers to tap into subject matter experts and build strong relationships.
Web Development News
Spectro Cloud Nets $75M to Help Companies Manage Their Kubernetes Installations
Kubernetes management software provider Spectro Cloud has completed a $75 million Series C funding round. Goldman Sachs led the round, which will be used for product development and expanding the team.
GitHub Launches $1.25M Open Source Fund with a Focus on Security
GitHub has launched the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund. An initial commitment of $1.25 million in capital has been generated from contributors, including American Express, 1Password, Shopify, Stripe, and Microsoft. The sum will be split across 125 projects and help support project maintainers that work on key components of critical software.