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SST v4.5.10 introduces blue/green deployment support and a comprehensive database upgrade guide.

The release of Apache Airflow Helm Chart 1.20.0 marks a significant shift in deployment practices, focusing on enhanced support for version 2.11 and above.

Replit showcased Agent 4's full-stack generation powers at a live HQ event. Here's what builders should test and how it changes your deployment workflow.

Flowise 3.1.0 enforces HTTP security validation by default, blocking requests to unsafe domains. This breaking change requires immediate configuration review for production deployments.

ElevenLabs launches insurance for corporate AI agents. Here's what this coverage means for your deployment strategy and risk profile.

Heroku increased compressed slug limits from 500MB to 1GB, addressing capacity constraints for AI-heavy and data-intensive applications. Here's what this means for your deployment strategy.

DigitalOcean's new App Platform Skills inject platform-specific knowledge into AI assistants, enabling more accurate code generation and deployment configs. Here's what builders need to know.

Firebase's latest update adds native environment variable management to App Hosting, eliminating manual configuration steps and reducing deployment overhead for full-stack teams.

Mistral AI launches Forge, a no-code agent platform positioning open-weight models against OpenAI and Anthropic. What builders need to know about deployment speed and data sovereignty tradeoffs.

Fireworks AI is now available through Microsoft Foundry, bringing optimized open model inference directly into Azure. Builders can now deploy faster, cheaper alternatives to closed models without leaving the Azure ecosystem.

Vercel is updating its legal docs to accommodate agentic AI features for app management. This is a precursor to broader autonomous capabilities hitting the platform.

Replit's Agent 4 automates app creation and deployment from natural language. For builders, this means rethinking how you structure workflows and what coding skills remain defensible.
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