
David Rubinstein
Editor-in-Chief at SD Times
I'm editor-in-chief of SD (Software Development) Times magazine for development managers. I'm also the co-founder of D2 Emerge, publishers of SD Times.
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3 weeks ago |
itopstimes.com | David Rubinstein
With the latest release of GenAI Insights, Observe.AI customers can now gain access to the most granular insights from customer conversations, including turn-by-turn sentiment shifts, root causes behind those changes, and top reasons customers reach out, all tied to key business outcomes. These insights are now available to every team across the organization via AI agents, enabling smarter, faster decisions at scale, the company announced.
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3 weeks ago |
sdtimes.com | David Rubinstein
Progress Software today announced new AI code assistants and other capabilities built into the Q2 2025 release of Progress Telerik and Progress Kendo UI, .NET and JavaScript UI libraries for modern application development. This release introduces AI Coding Assistants for Blazor and React, AI-driven theme generation and GenAI-powered reporting insights, the company announced.
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3 weeks ago |
sdtimes.com | David Rubinstein
Snowflake today announced at its Summit new agentic AI innovations that eliminate the barriers often found between enterprise data and business activity, creating AI and ML workflows that are connected and trusted. Among the new features is Snowflake Intelligence (public preview soon), powered by intelligent data agents, which provides a natural language experience for asking questions that can result in the delivery of actionable insights from structured and unstructured data.
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1 month ago |
itopstimes.com | David Rubinstein
Red Hat today made several announcements at its Summit event, including the announcements of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 and OpenShift Lightspeed, both infused with AI to meet the demands of today’s hybrid environments and AI workloads. RHEL 10 introduces Lightspeed, which brings generative AI into the platform’s command line to help users with troubleshooting issues and using best practices for IT management.
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1 month ago |
sdtimes.com | David Rubinstein
Red Hat today at its Summit event announced Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite, which the company said was designed to make developers more productive and their applications more secure. The Advanced Developer Suite includes Red Hat Developer Hub, an internal developer portal (IDP) built on the Cloud Native Computing Foundation project Backstage. The Developer Hub has software templates for AI scenarios ready for deployment on OpenShift AI, the company wrote in its announcement.
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