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
OpenAna launches First Agentic Autonomous Engineer Transforming DevOps, SRE, and Cloud Operations
OpenAna has added new features to its flagship Autonomous Engineer, Ana. Built by DevOps, SRE, and AI experts, Ana now delivers full-lifecycle automation across incident response, IaC, cloud optimization, compliance enforcement, and platform operations, providing a truly autonomous engineering system.
Traceable by Harness Recognized as a Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) Leader by SecurelQLab
SecureIQLab has recognized Traceable, the product by AI-Native DevSecOps platform Harness, as a Leader in its 2025 Cloud WAAP CyberRisk Validation Report.
Content Management News
Sitecore Appoints Eric Stine as Chief Executive Officer, Marking Next Phase of Growth and Innovation
Digital experience platform provider Sitecore has appointed Eric Stine as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. The previous COO was instrumental in building momentum across the company's go-to-market organization.
Inside the AI Makeover of Digital Experience Platforms
This CMSWire article discusses how AI is redefining how DXPs empower marketers and developers to move faster and smarter.
Content Marketing News
Pipeline360 Launches Global Partner Marketing Solutions Group Powered by Demand-as-a-Service
B2B digital demand generation company Pipeline360 has launched its new Global Partner Marketing Solutions Group. This is the first in a series of vertically focused market initiatives built on the company's Demand-as-a-Service (DaaS) model.
Google Lighthouse To Undergo Major Audit Overhaul: What To Know
Google has announced changes to its Lighthouse website testing tool. To simplify performance analysis, familiar audits will be combined, while some will be removed entirely.
Web Development News
Cast AI Raises $108M to Get the Most Out of AI, Kubernetes, and Other Workloads
Cast AI has completed a $108 million Series C. G2 Venture Partners and SoftBank Vision Fund 2 co-led the round, which also included participation from Aglaé Ventures, Hedosophia, Cota Capital, Vintage Investment Partners, Creandum, and Uncorrelated Ventures. The funds will be used for more R&D and to expand Cast AI's business in core markets like the U.S.