Content by tom smith (15)
Tom Smith explores an MIT research framework that organizes code into 'concepts' and 'synchronizations,' discussing its potential impact on AI coding tools, software visibility, and DevOps practices.
Tom Smith presents an in-depth look at Cursor 2.0, focusing on its Composer AI model and parallel agent workflows, highlighting how these features accelerate coding and enhance developer experiences in DevOps settings.
Tom Smith reviews Anthropic's Agent Skills for Claude, a new system enabling DevOps and engineering teams to package, share, and automate reusable components for complex AI-driven workflows.
Tom Smith introduces Microsoft’s new Planning feature for Visual Studio Copilot, highlighting how it improves AI-powered development workflows for complex, multistep tasks.
Tom Smith delves into the latest research on securing Git repositories with efficient end-to-end encryption, outlining benefits and challenges for DevOps teams seeking stronger repository protection.
Tom Smith analyzes Microsoft's strategy for tackling technical debt using GitHub Copilot AI agents, Azure Migrate, and Azure Accelerate, offering practical insights for enterprise development teams.
Tom Smith discusses how GitHub is overhauling npm security after the Shai-Hulud worm attack, describing new authentication requirements and trusted publishing to defend the software supply chain.
Tom Smith discusses how Hugging Face’s new extension enables GitHub Copilot Chat users to access and test open-source language models in VS Code, broadening developers’ options for AI-assisted coding.
Tom Smith examines the launch of the GitHub MCP Registry, spotlighting its role as a central hub for AI development tools and how it advances AI-powered workflows and DevOps practices.
Tom Smith reviews OpenAI’s GPT-5-Codex, an enterprise AI solution for development teams. The article explains its capabilities in code review, complex debugging, secure integrations, and how it streamlines DevOps workflows.
Tom Smith examines how OpenAI’s GPT-5-Codex transforms enterprise software engineering by tackling long-running tasks, advancing code review processes, and integrating seamlessly into developer tools, all while maintaining robust security.
Authored by Tom Smith, this article introduces CALM, Morgan Stanley's open-source Architecture-as-Code tool, and explores how it streamlines enterprise DevOps through automation, compliance, and architectural validation.
Tom Smith delves into Shadow, an open-source AI coding agent that streamlines and transforms DevOps workflows by automating code management, analysis, and repository tasks for development teams.
Tom Smith examines how Gemini CLI GitHub Actions, an AI-powered automation tool, is transforming developer and DevOps workflows by streamlining issue management, code reviews, and collaboration on GitHub.
In this article, Tom Smith analyzes the transformational impact of rapid AI code generation in the DevOps domain, highlighting new hardware, open-source model advancements, and the resulting effects on workflow efficiency.
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