Release Update 06/10/2024

SDLC and DevSecOps

Capability to Scan Images from Docker Registries for Twistlock Scans in Opsera Pipeline

Opsera Pipelines offer users the capability to scan images using Twistlock directly from the docker registry of their choice. This functionality allows users to proactively detect vulnerabilities and threats within their container images before they are deployed to production environments. Additionally, users have the option to scan the most recently uploaded tag by utilizing the Scan Last Uploaded Tag feature.

The supported container registries for scanning images in Opsera Pipelines with Twistlock include Nexus, Azure, and AWS.

Insights NX

New Capabilities for Copilot Dashboard Reports

Introducing Opsera’s GitHub Copilot Productivity Pulse metrics

To measure the cost and time savings associated with adopting GitHub Copilot, Opsera has introduced the GitHub Copilot Productivity Pulse metric. This metric allows organizations to project the benefits of implementing GitHub Copilot across their teams by providing insights into potential cost savings, time efficiency, and overall business value.

Users can input specific data to calculate the Productivity Pulse for their organization. The results offer valuable information on the potential ROI of using GitHub Copilot and can lead to increased productivity, efficiency, and cost savings, ultimately leading to enhanced business value. The Pulse metric can be enabled and disabled based on an organizational need through policy settings.

Introducing General Report settings to define Copilot Report and Pulse Calculation

To effectively utilize the features of Copilot Reports, configure Report settings according to your organization’s needs.

The General Report Settings allows users to customize the charting interval and select the number of developers to be included in the trending chart. As you configure the number of developers, the Copilot dashboard, maps your developer Count to the Developer Adoption heatmap visualization.

Additionally, with the Copilot Pulse Settings, you can set key parameters such as the Average Yearly Developer Salary, Average Yearly Work Hours, Percentage of Coding Time, and Copilot User Goal. This enables you to align your development goals with your team’s resources and objectives, helping you optimize productivity and drive success.

Support for additional Visualizations for Developer Adoption Metric

Users have the capability to toggle between heatmap, line chart and a bar chart for Developer Adoption metric. Users can switch between views to gain different perspectives on the same data and identify trends or patterns that may not be immediately apparent in one representation.

Gain valuable insights into the development activity and collaboration within the Copilot Impact Metric

New charts have been introduced to provide developers with more insights into their coding activities. The Copilot Impact Chart now displays the insights for commits and pull requests, along with the total number of times developers accepted suggestions from GitHub CoPilot.

  • Commits: Indicates the total number of changes made to a repository by developers.

  • Pull Requests Accepted: Signifies the total number of pull requests that were merged into the main branch after review.

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