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Is the Atlassian Stack still the right choice after Data Center EOL?
If you’re running Jira Service Management, Jira, or Confluence on Atlassian Data Center, you’ve likely seen the announcement about end of life (EOL) on March 28, 2029. Support will begin windi...
Why HR should lead the next wave of AI adoption
AI is transforming how organizations work, learn, and grow. It’s not just a technology project; it’s a people transformation.
How to build secure and fast Jenkins CI/CD pipelines on AWS
In today’s fast-paced software world, teams need more than one tool to manage continuous integration and delivery. They need an integrated platform that unifies every stage of the delivery process. Je...
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Why enterprises choose managed platforms like Forge for their AI & DevOps tools
If you’re running an engineering organization with hundreds or even thousands of developers, chances are you’ve already built an impressive internal platform setup. You’ve got smart engineers, solid i...
iTmethods’ role in the DevSecOps ecosystem
At iTmethods, we provide the foundation and expertise organizations need to implement and scale DevSecOps successfully.
How enterprises improve code quality with our Managed SonarQube Server solution
My name is Daniel, and I’ve been with iTmethods for over three years, working directly with our enterprise customers. One question I hear all the time is:
Finally, an agentic AI approach that’s secure and built for the enterprise
AI adoption is exploding across enterprises. HR teams are testing recruiting bots, Finance is experimenting with forecasting plug-ins, and developers are trying out code assistants. The promise is hug...
Why developers hit brick walls (and how a managed Coder solution helps them break through)
If you’ve ever been the new hire on a dev team, you know the drill. You get your laptop, open the onboarding doc, and spend the next two days installing tools, configuring dependencies, and chasing pe...
Accelerating enterprise AI: How senior leaders can innovate faster without infrastructure barriers
*TL;DR: Enterprise leaders want to adopt AI and DevOps but infrastructure complexity and compliance hurdles slow them down. Forge is a secure, scalable platform designed to remove these roa...
What is FinOps? And why it’s the key to smarter cloud spending
Let’s be honest: managing cloud costs isn't sexy—but it is *absolutely* critical. As companies scale, especially in data-heavy and AI-driven environments, cloud bills can balloon fast.
Boosting developer productivity with Coder, Sonar, and Continue AI
In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, delivering high-quality code efficiently is critical. While tools like VS Code and Git have streamlined development workflows, adding intelligent...
Opsgenie is being retired — Here’s what you need to know (from someone who's helped a lot of teams through migrations)
*Hi, I’m Ivan — I lead Atlassian consulting here at iTmethods. I work with all kinds of teams who rely on Opsgenie for incident response, on-call management, and alerting.*
How DevSecOps teams are reinventing open-source governance and CI/CD security
Modern development teams are shipping faster than ever, but with that speed comes increased risk. Open-source components are everywhere, governance is often reactive, and visibility across the softwar...
Accelerate DevOps & AI delivery with a managed JFrog Platform
As software delivery speeds up and AI adoption grows, the old ways of managing your pipelines aren’t enough. Security blind spots, model sprawl, and disjointed tooling slow teams down and increase ris...
5 tips to evolve your Jenkins Environment for speed, scale, and security
Jenkins has long been the go-to for building and deploying software. But as organizations grow and DevOps matures, the way teams use Jenkins is changing fast.
