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
AI-powered DevOps platform OpsVerse has launched version 2.0 of its DevOps copilot, Aiden. Aiden 2.0 uses agentic GenAI and proprietary LLM workflows to integrate with all DevOps tools seamlessly.
Gradle Inc’s Develocity Wins InfoWorld 2024 Technology of the Year Award
Gradle’s software platform for improving developer productivity, Develocity, has won InfoWorld’s 2024 Technology of the Year Award in the “DevOps: Productivity” category. The award recognizes how Develocity has delivered significant value across software development, AI, cloud computing, and DevOps.
Content Management News
Storyblok Launches Storyblok Labs
Headless CMS Storyblok has launched Storyblok Labs. This will allow marketers and developers to get early access to the latest content management innovations. Its features are free to use and easy to turn on and off, including an ideation room, AI translations, and a concept room.
How to Select a CMS that Powers SEO, Personalization and Growth
Search Engine Land provides some tips for organizations selecting their next CMS.
Mullenweg Says Lawsuits Could End WordPress
WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg believes that the ongoing conflict and lawsuits surrounding WordPress could eventually lead to the closure of WordPress.org
Content Marketing News
Are Marketers Trusting AI Too Much?
Martech.org explores how, although AI tools are transforming how marketers research, write, and make decisions, they also come with serious risks.
The Only B2B Advertising Metric That Matters
Martech.org looks at what data to use to measure B2B marketing success.
Web Development News
SolidJS Creator on Confronting Web Framework Complexity
SolidJS and SolidStart creator Ryan Carniato says Angular and Vue will be the JavaScript frameworks to watch in 2025.
Oracle Won’t Release ‘JavaScript’ Without a Fight
The NewStack highlights that Oracle will not voluntarily release its trademark on the word “JavaScript”.