Latest DevOps & Cloud News – 20 February 2026
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Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro is mostly great
Source : The New Stack
Google on Thursday launched the latest version of its Gemini Pro model. While it’s not the best at every task,
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Twilio’s A2H is a new protocol that helps agents talk to humans
Source : The New Stack
Over the last year or so, we’ve seen a proliferation of frameworks and protocols for agentic AI tools. There is
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Prometheus and OpenTelemetry finally play nice
Source : The New Stack
The often-misunderstood controversies regarding Prometheus and OpenTelemetry arise more from technical incompatibilities that have since been resolved. Without going into
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Test Automation Strategy for Growing Software Teams
Source : DevOps.com
Checkmarx Extends Vulnerability Detection to AI Coding Tool from AWS
Source : DevOps.com
GitHub Tests AI Agents to Handle Repository Upkeep
Source : DevOps.com
Red Hat Makes Available Supported Version of Podman Desktop Tool for Containers
Source : Container Journal
Red Hat this week made available an enterprise-supported version of the open source Podman tool it created for developing, managing and running containers. James Labocki, senior director of product management for Red Hat, said the Red Hat build of Podman Desktop is being made available in response to requests from
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Gas Town: What Kubernetes for AI Coding Agents Actually Looks Like
Source : Container Journal
Single AI coding agents are already reshaping how software gets built. But a harder question is emerging: What happens when one agent isn’t enough? Steve Yegge thinks he has the answer. The veteran engineer — 40+ years at Amazon, Google and Sourcegraph — spent the second half of 2025 building
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CNCF Chief: AI Inference Will Drive Increased Cloud Native Software Consumption
Source : Container Journal
AI inference models are set to drive significant cloud-native software consumption, according to CNCF's executive director. With more AI models on Kubernetes, there's a shift towards backend services without graphical interfaces. While AI coding tools increase code volume, human expertise remains vital to manage quality as the open source landscape evolves
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PromptSpy Android Malware Abuses Gemini AI to Automate Recent-Apps Persistence
Source : The Hacker NewsCybersecurity researchers have discovered what they say is the first Android malware that abuses Gemini, Google's generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, as part of its execution flow and achieves persistence. The malware has been codenamed PromptSpy by ESET. The malware is equipped to capture lockscreen data, block uninstallation efforts, gather device information, take screenshots,
INTERPOL Operation Red Card 2.0 Arrests 651 in African Cybercrime Crackdown
Source : The Hacker NewsAn international cybercrime operation against online scams has led to 651 arrests and recovered more than $4.3 million as part of an effort led by law enforcement agencies from 16 African countries. The initiative, codenamed Operation Red Card 2.0, took place between December 8, 2025 and January 30, 2026, according to INTERPOL. It targeted infrastructure and actors behind high-yield investment
Microsoft Patches CVE-2026-26119 Privilege Escalation in Windows Admin Center
Source : The Hacker NewsMicrosoft has disclosed a now-patched security flaw in Windows Admin Center that could allow an attacker to escalate their privileges. Windows Admin Center is a locally deployed, browser-based management tool set that lets users manage their Windows Clients, Servers, and Clusters without the need for connecting to the cloud. The high-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-26119, carries a