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Redgate Test Data Manager Updates - March 2026

This is a guest post from James Hemson. Redgate Test Data Manager's latest release adds Entra ID authentication, multi-target anonymization, and direct treatment code editing, with workflow improvements to make pipeline management faster and more flexible. Entra ID Authentication You can now connect to SQL Server using token-based authentication via Azure Entra ID, for both anonymization and subsetting.

Seven early warning signs you're heading toward a governance crisis

Governance failures rarely start with a major outage or a failed audit. They start with small, localized signals that teams treat as isolated annoyances. By the time a crisis becomes visible, the structural breakdown is already expensive to fix. If you are in IT leadership or platform engineering, you have likely seen these signs. The risk is ignoring them until they consolidate into a systemic failure.

Turning team knowledge into Alert Routing rules

Over time, on-call teams build up a quiet layer of knowledge about their systems. Someone learns that a specific error code always means phone calls are failing. Someone else figures out that a particular background job fires a warning every night and has never once needed attention. That knowledge shapes how your team responds to incidents every day. But when it only lives in people’s heads, your response depends entirely on the right person being available at the right time.

Why 200k Developers Ditched Big Tech AI #openclaw #openai #claude #aicoding #aiagents #speedscale

Is architectural purity dead? The big labs are racing for enterprise control, but developers are flocking to OpenClaw for one reason: ergonomics. It treats AI like a human, not a restricted tool. Are you sticking with the corporate harnesses or going unfiltered? Let’s talk in the comments. Learn more: speedscale.com.

Why SSIS will never die - with Tim Mitchell

Steve is joined by business intelligence architect and author Tim Mitchell. They discuss why SSIS will never die, the general pros of cons of integration services, the evolution from XML to JSON, how AI can help with coding, and taekwondo – among other topics! Recorded on-site at PASS Data Community Summit 2025.

The Analyst View on Data Sovereignty with TechMarketView

Perspectives from the Edge: Episode 2 Data sovereignty isn't a solo effort. It's a symphony. Data sovereignty is moving fast up the agenda. But who's orchestrating it? The second episode of Perspectives from the Edge explores the subject through an analyst’s laser lens, in conversation with Kate Hanaghan, Chief Research Officer at TechMarketView. Find out how AI and platform consolidation make data harder to control, how to bake sovereignty into your business from the start – and why the organisations getting it right treat ecosystems as a strategy, not just a procurement exercise.

How Developers Build a Meaningful Career in the Age of AI

What does a meaningful developer career look like in the age of AI? We brought together four experts to answer exactly that. In this GitKon panel, GitKraken CMO Kate Adams moderates a conversation with Leon Noel (Managing Director of Engineering, Resilient Coders), Danny Thompson (Director of Technology and host of The Programming Podcast), Maggie Hunter (Recruitment Lead, GitKraken), and Dimitry Fonarev (CEO, Testkube) to explore how software engineers can future-proof their careers, grow their skills, and navigate an industry that is changing fast.