Release Notes
Cortex is released on VSCode Marketplace and DevSecOps platform is available on our hosted platform.
| Cortex 2.6 and DevSecOps 2.7 February 20, 2026 | We are releasing Cortex 2.6 with largely expanded context handling capabilities and improved backend MCP connectors. DevSecOps 2.7 adds new features for Developer Certification with scoring models, hierarchical organizational dashboard with visually pleasing leaderboard charts and tables. 🤖 Cortex 2.6: Context and Reasoning Cortex can now take in multiple files for context and can analyze and fix those files – all at the same time. We started with a single file context, but as we progressed with our analysis, we realized that Pervaziv-LLM is capable of doing more. We can also create new code files with your queries. The patch handling has been improved with our custom formatting and markers to make it expandable across files. We’ve expanded the context, code understanding and reasoning in our LLMs to provide you with customized security scan reports and remediations. The reasoning mode is much more intelligent in its responses and is capable of providing you with very complex code suggestions. We’re getting closer to making Cortex a full-fledged coding agent. 🚀 We’ve improved the Slack connector to make it more reliable and cross-platform. We’ve made it more secure by moving the authentication to a secure server from the client-side, so you get the added benefit of being more secure. 🔐✨ 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.7: Developer Certification We released Developer Certification in version 2.5 and now we’ve added several new features to it to benefit developers, administrators, managers and the organization as a whole. This release includes 📈 leaderboard charts, KPI summary cards, distribution charts, risk quadrants and more. With our Enterprise context, we realized how difficult it is to do a quantitative and analytical performance analysis of your developers. So we added KPI cards to capture developer scores based on their commits, Pull Requests and on the security side – how many insecure commits they’ve made (or not). Our custom AI-based score, then ranks them in a leaderboard and sorts them by their scores. Let the scoring and games begin! 🎮 |
| DevSecOps 2.6 February 13, 2026 | 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.6: Launching AI Code Review on GitHub We are thrilled to announce that our Pervaziv AI Code Review is officially live on the GitHub Marketplace! 🚀 We can perform security and AI analysis of your code, all within GitHub. AI Code Review is designed to improve developer productivity and simplify workflows by seamlessly integrating advanced AI capabilities into your code review process. This is our 8th product offering and is bundled under our DevSecOps product. This powerful new tool is included for free with the Pervaziv AI’s Premium and Enterprise Subscriptions! 🎉 Key capabilities of this product are briefly bulleted below. ⚙️ Automate code review 🛠️ Real-time debugging assistance 🔐 Scan code for security issues ✨ Generate code fixes using Gen AI 📊 Adds an “Overall Risk” label to the PR AI Code Review offers significant benefits to enhance your software development lifecycle. Again, briefly: 💻 Code quality: Provides vulnerability report for files changed in the Pull Request. 🧩 Streamline Debugging: Automates debugging, reducing manual code reviews. 📚 Query Knowledge Bases: Access public and private knowledge bases seamlessly 🌍 Scalability: We can review large PRs and provide remediations for 15+ programming languages 🤖 AI Enhancements: Our review and code suggestions are enhanced with Gen AI and we provide you with the best possible outcome with all our intelligence built into Pervaziv-LLM 🛡️ Security Metrics: Vulnerability report includes several key security metrics for all the files changed in your Pull Request Subscription-Based Access: Available for Premium and above subscriptions. |
| Cortex 2.5 January 28, 2026 | 🤖 Cortex 2.5: Reimagine Enterprise AI Welcome to the future of Enterprise AI! At Pervaziv AI, we’re excited to introduce Cortex 2.5, reimagining how you approach your everyday tasks in an AI native workplace. Cortex 2.5 immensely expands its capabilities to seamlessly integrate with your entire enterprise stack, making it an indispensable asset for your organization. We started with the tools we use extensively – GitHub, Atlassian and Slack. We set out to make your experience better with the Pervaziv AI partners by previously releasing Cortex 1.5. And now we are introducing Cortex 2.5 that adds significant new enterprise connectivity to further enhance your AI capabilities. Cortex 2.5 connects with GitHub, Atlassian, Slack, Azure DevOps, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, websearch and more! In addition to being a Security and Coding agent, Cortex 2.5 can now manage operations across the gamut of your enterprise stack. – With Azure DevOps, Cortex can manage projects, work items, teams, pipelines, repositories, builds, test plans, wikis, iterations, list advance security alerts and commits. – With Microsoft 365, Cortex can interact with Calendar, Outlook, OneDrive, Excel, Contacts, Teams and Sharepoint. – With Google Workspace, Cortex can interact with Google Drive, Calendar, Gmail, Slides, Sheets and Documents. We are revolutionizing Enterprise AI by improving Cortex’s ability to connect to a broad range of enterprise suites, giving you unparalleled visibility and control. You can connect to these suites securely with your credentials and ingest context directly into your coding and security workflows. Give your Enterprise AI the massive boost it needs with Cortex 2.5. You can install Cortex in 3 Marketplaces – Microsoft VSCode, Microsoft Visual Studio and IntelliJ Jetbrains marketplace. We can’t wait to see how you innovate with Cortex. |
| Cortex 2.2 January 27, 2026 | 🤖 Cortex 2.2: We’re adding personalization, memory features, additional privacy and retention to Cortex 2.2. From initial release to memory, Cortex received Personalization feature within 162 days 🚀 fastest of all Coding Agents. We now support long-term and cross-chat memory to deliver more personalized responses. Users can choose whether Cortex may personalize replies using insights from previous conversations. A new option allows users to clear all stored memory at any time. By disabling save chat and personalization, a chat is logically in Incognito mode, ensuring conversations are not saved on server or used for future personalization. 🧪 Backend: Storage management to manage user chats and personalization. Premium and above subscription changes for supporting personalization. We announced Cortex in August of 2025 and for the next few months, we have constantly added new features and innovations. With the latest Memory Feature added today, we have exceeded the pace of other well known coding agents. |
| Cortex 2.1 January 22, 2026 | 🤖 Cortex 2.1: Users can now choose to store Cortex chat history either locally or on our secure remote server. If chosen to store on the secure remote server, Cortex chat history persists across sessions. With these changes, average latency for responses improved by ~1.6x. Users can also notice a significant improvement in quality and stability. We have added several UI changes to Extension Settings. |
| Cortex 2.0 January 16, 2026 | Capturing IDEs! Cortex 2.0 can now work with VSCode, Visual Studio and IntelliJ environments. We’ve made Cortex even more accessible with the launch of our IntelliJ IDEA plugin. After analyzing the IDE usage share, we set out to conquer the most popular ones. Cortex can be installed from the three respective Marketplaces today! We have assimilated the share of Developer IDEs used today and ranked the IDEs by their normalized share as a percentage. We embarked on a journey to support 3 out of the top 5 most popular ones. This gives us a whopping 72% Developer Market Share with all three IDEs! 🤖 Cortex 2.0: Cortex has a similar look and feel in all three environments. We strived hard to make it seamless for our users to switch between platforms if they choose to do so. There are subtle differences in the usage based on the native support that was available for us from these IDEs. Authentication and authorization in IntelliJ is similar to VSCode and Visual Studio plugins and is integrated with our DevSecOps suite. Users can chat with Pervaziv-LLM and get their coding and security questions answered. They can also scan their files for vulnerabilities and get suggested fixes from our AI agents. UI frontend seamlessly integrates with native IntelliJ features such as command handling, file handling and session management. DevOps and release infrastructure is designed similar to our other apps hosted in marketplaces. Users still get the same availability, reliability and security from Pervaziv-Security 🛡️ and Pervaziv-Backend. Users also get the best of Pervaziv-LLM 🤖 in all three IDEs. |
| DevSecOps 2.5 January 12, 2026 | Advanced Developer Certification now available with 🛡️ DevSecOps Suite 2.5! Rank all your developers to get a Certification Score. Firstly, we used our tools internally to track Weekly lines of code added per repository, Weekly Commits across all repositories, Weekly Pull Requests across all repositories and other low level metrics. We can then run these metrics across a time horizon – last 7-30 days, last 3-12 months, or up to last 1-2 years. Secondly, when users scan a project, we capture scores such as EPSS, CVSS and assign a severity metric to each of the security issues found. We then associate the code with these corresponding vulnerability statistics. In addition to this mapping, we track users who introduced the vulnerability in the code and assign a custom ranking to the user based on their security practices. We aggregate this score across all their repositories and assign them an Advanced Developer Certification. In addition, we can also show how many High, Medium and Low vulnerabilities the user has introduced across all their code repositories. Thirdly, if you subscribe to our DevSecOps as an Organizational user (instead of an individual user), you get additional benefits. We have added a hierarchical Organizational Structure view for users, their projects and project dependencies. When a user with the role of an Organization Admin logs in, they are able to view the Advanced Developer Certification for all the developers under their organization, sort them by their scores and view other low level details. This is a key feature that helps your Organization and Developers adhere to security best practices. Over time our reports will help improve the developer’s certification score and in turn improve the security of their projects, their organization and their company as a whole. |
| Cortex 1.7 January 8, 2026 | Cortex 🤖 is Better, Safer, Faster, Easier with the 1.7 release! 🚀 We are also introducing 🎯 tiered responses from Cortex and Pervaziv-LLM based on your subscription package. Install from VSCode Marketplace. We released Cortex 1.5 with Model Context Protocol (MCP) on November 10, 2025. 📣 Since then we have captured feedback from users in the field and analyzed all of the improvements that can be made. 💡 With this valuable feedback, we are bringing you the latest Cortex release so you can be better at coding and security workflows, be safer from threats and malware, get responses faster than ever before, and enjoy an easier way to connect with your backend applications such as GiHub, Slack and Atlassian/Jira 🔗. ⚡ We have introduced a tiered response framework — Trial and Base subscriptions get you the responses in a reasonable timeframe with acceptable accuracy from the base Pervaziv-LLM. If you upgrade to our Premium and Enterprise packages, you will be 🤯 blown away with the speed and accuracy of our responses from Pervaziv-LLM. Give it a shot! 🚀 🛠️ We have also squashed several bugs, stabilized the chat API, made modifications to the UI in the chat panel, and updated the Code diff window output formats with changes to make it more user friendly ✨. |
| DevSecOps 2.4 January 7, 2026 | Binaries Demystified! DevSecOps 2.4 can now scan, unpack and analyze Windows packages/binaries (in addition to previously released Unix ones) for security issues and vulnerabilities. We’ve covered the entire gamut of what’s feasible to reconstruct with the help of AI. Previously in DevSecOps 2.2, we released the Package Analyzer with support for UNIX-based packages and binaries. With this latest release, we have added support for Windows binaries. This is a key breakthrough since Windows binaries are blackboxes for the most part and unpacking and reconstructing were largely manual and time taking until this point without our software. We have automated and added AI enhancements to the life cycle of Package Analysis and we can save many hours of tedious manual processes that are generally error prone to a large extent. Error handling and cleanup operations for the package analyzer backend are updated with additional optimizations and increased maintainability. We have made AI risk score calculation updates to make the score more accurate and have an even spread across the broad spectrum of vulnerability classes that we have tested. Updated MCP connection support in our backend with several minor fixes to increase the reliability of our responses and ensure the queries are handled seamlessly. |
| DevSecOps 2.3 December 3, 2025 | We’re introducing Pervaziv AI’s Risk Assessment augmented with Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) 🔐. We have enhanced software audits and assessments with AI 🤖. Pervaziv AI’s solution pairs Risk Assessment with ASPM. This system unifies findings from all our security tools, including SAST, SCA, Software Bill of Materials, and Dependencies. AI correlates data to surface the highest-impact risks instantly. Continuous posture monitoring replaces time-consuming manual spreadsheet analysis and tedious tracking and summarization workflows 📊. The outcome is AI-Driven assessment that reduces false positives and provides clear remediations. You get a holistic view of your security posture with risk progression over time 📈. |
| Cortex 1.6 November 24, 2025 | Capturing Developer Tools! We have expanded Cortex to work with Visual Studio in addition to VSCode. This is the first and only Security and AI coding agent in the Marketplace! Developers can install Cortex in Visual Studio 2022 starting today. ✨ 🤖 Cortex 1.6: Developed the Visual Studio extension from the ground-up to be on parity with our VSCode product. Cortex chat interacts with Pervaziv-LLM to get you validated responses for your coding and security related questions. Cortex can run security scans, identify vulnerabilities, provide remediations and prioritize issues with Pervaziv AI’s categorizations. Cortex provides deeper insights into security issues with CWE, CVE, priority, and other metrics, along with a hierarchical view of issues sorted by priority. Cortex manages authentication and authorization, and users can save and restore chat sessions securely, request new code, or modify existing code from the chat interface. It delivers structured and unstructured outputs from our smart LLM backend and lets developers integrate suggestions seamlessly into their codebase. 🚀 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.2: We have enhanced our DevSecOps suite to support both frontend tools — VSCode and Visual Studio. Our architecture was designed to be extensible, allowing us to add additional tools with minimal effort. 🔧 🧪 Dev/Backend: Effortless authentication for users to log in with supported providers — GitHub, Okta, Azure EntraID, Google, Bitbucket, Cognito, Gitlab. We’ve developed build and release infrastructure that is extensible for deploying new features across both Marketplaces. ⚙️ 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: No change needed! 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security/DB: No change needed! |
| DevSecOps 2.2 November 17, 2025 | No source code needed! We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new Package Analyzer ✨, a powerful tool designed to redefine how you handle software vulnerabilities. With this, we are also releasing our DevSecOps Suite 2.2 🚀. 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.2: Added custom AI scoring prioritized by Pervaziv AI, incorporating scores such as EPSS and CVSS published by NIST. This feature provides comprehensive scans and detailed reports to help you identify and understand potential threats. We can seamlessly scan Ubuntu, Debian, G.N.U and RPM based packages along with the embedded binaries within them 📦. We unpack, reconstruct binaries and provide a comprehensive analysis of the issues we find in these packages. We developed two new pages, one to add and list the users packages and another to view the scan reports of individual packages. |
| Cortex 1.5 and DevSecOps 2.1.2 November 10, 2025 | Future Begins Now! Cortex integrates MCP Agents for Github, Slack and Atlassian directly into the chat interface. Imagine the possibilities with smart insights from your Enterprise stack aiding coding and security workflows. 🤖 Cortex 1.5: Added dedicated MCP Agents for Github, Slack and Atlassian as our first set of integrations. These are powerful tools that can bring in additional insights into your coding and security workflows. Developed seamless authentication for MCP Agents with one-click addition of context to chat. Improved presentation of structured and unstructured responses from various backend tools in agentic responses. 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.1.2: New search feature to search across pages, projects and their respective available reports. Support for custom callbacks for agentic workflows. Analytics and metrics for users at individual, organizational and company level have been added. In addition, usability and security insights are also being tracked on a timely basis. Enhancements to registration database, error handling and bug fixes have been committed. 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: Updated to latest, cost effective LLMs for backend agents. Stabilization of error code handling and cost calculations for workflows. Bug fixes in metadata storage in DB and cost tracking improvements have been made. 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security/DB: Standardized error handling across repositories with ability to improve reliability. Appropriate cost tracking for various scans – security, deep and ML based scans have been implemented based on resource usage and time spent running the workloads. 🧪 Dev/Backend: Added support to dynamically capture platform and user analytics on a regular basis. Binary Analysis is integrated closely with DevSecOps suite with a new improved page where users can initiate new analysis and view the reports once the process completes. Speed up end to end response times for analysis workflows. |
| DevSecOps 2.1.1 and Cortex 1.2 October 21, 2025 | Stats Overload! 1 Million Lines of Code, 1.5 Million YouTube Views, 35000 watch hours, 200000 visits/wk, 3700 Commits, 800 PRs, 500 Jira Stories, 30 Sprints, 50000 LinkedIn impressions, 2000 followers, 21 contributors. We’re only getting started! DevSecOps 2.1.1 and Cortex 1.2.0 are now available! We have updated both products with Agentic workflows with feedback from a large swath of users. 🤖 Cortex 1.1: With improved Agentic updates, users can get better answers. Added the ability to apply all suggested code fixes together in a file. Made several performance improvements and bug fixes. Slightly improved login experience. 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.1.1: Added enhancements to the user approval process. Additional resource metrics for usage are being tracked. Refactored backend to be more modular and improved asynchronous response times. 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: Stabilized our Agentic LLM prompts to make them more reliable. Updated the backend LLMs to newer, leaner set of models. Updated our cost calculation algorithm to include additional details. 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security/DB: Updated scripts for accurate Git Analytics. 🧪 Dev/Backend: Updates to scalability testing to support agentic workflows from various sources. Updated Binary Analyzer to parse a larger set of binaries. Updated backend LLM to perform faster and be more cost effective. |
| DevSecOps 2.1 and Cortex 1.1 October 8, 2025 | 🛡️ DevSecOps 2.1: Our Console now has a page to support Binary Analysis. Added enhanced versions of Code Editors to make it seamless and user friendly for DevOps and Deep Scan pages. Made CWE/CVE references more accessible to users. 🤖 Cortex 1.1: Added additional providers and connectors to provide relevant answers to user’s queries. Option to scan large repositories now available in Premium and above subscriptions. Fixed a few bugs and added validations for input text. 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: Scalability and connection reliability have been improved. Feasibility and comparisons were done with additional LLMs w.r.t their performance and cost (Report to be available soon!). Modified responses for code and chat related queries with optimizations on formatting/length and other usability parameters. 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security/DB: Enhanced Binary Analysis now available in Beta for Premium and above subscriptions. We use our innovative AI/ML approaches to look for vulnerabilities in binaries, no source code necessary! This is a feature some of our design partners asked for and we have delivered! 🧪 Dev/Backend: We have performed scalability testing with over 500 concurrent requests and users. We have a dedicated backend and test repositories to perform unit tests, end to end tests and scalability testing. More on these updates and a brand new scalable architecture to be announced in an upcoming release. |
| DevSecOps 2.0.1 and Cortex 1.0.7 September 10, 2025 | 🤖 Cortex: Integrated login and authentication from VSCode to our backend with active session management. Provided several ways to interact with the product – to chat, run scans, obtain code suggestions and apply fixes. Cortex chat works seamlessly with VSCode workflows. Users can now provide context in addition to their text chat for queries to Cortex. 🖥️ DevSecOps: Seamless authentication/authorization of users for backend providers along with security fixes. Revamped our Registration page with several updates. Provided users more control of scan and code remediation progress. Optimized vulnerability scanning and reporting. 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: Revamped the secure LLM hosting infrastructure with several security and performance improvements. Improved the interoperability with a larger set of LLMs. Pervaziv-LLM can seamlessly handle chat and code remediation requests. Made several improvements to track usage and billing. Embedding updates have been made to improve our LLM responses. 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security: Fixed vulnerabilities and bugs. We are proactive in testing our scans on our own product!! Enhanced vulnerability coverage by including Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scan into SCA reports. Tracking of scans is integrated tightly with our product. 🧪 Dev Branches: We have a breakthrough in binary scanning and no-source code analysis using our innovative agentic LLM approach. We are able to reconstruct select binaries for vulnerability assessment and we plan to iterate and integrate this approach with our product. |
| DevSecOps 2.0 and Cortex 1.0 August 18, 2025 | Introducing our smart AI coding agent and our DevSecOps Platform! At Pervaziv AI, we’re thrilled to introduce two powerful new products. Cortex is your intelligent coding and security AI Agent, that can help you write new code, scan and remediate issues in existing code expeditiously. Cortex brings security and code insights directly into your favorite development environment. Say Hi to #Cortex, our smart AI coding agent and our #DevSecOps Platform! At Pervaziv AI, we’re thrilled to introduce two powerful new #products. #Cortex is your intelligent coding and security AI #Agent, that can help you write new code, scan and remediate issues in existing code expeditiously. #Cortex brings security and code insights directly into your favorite development environment. Next, we’re introducing our Unified #DevSecOps AI Platform, designed to give your entire team centralized visibility and control over your security posture. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.7 July 14, 2025 | 🔐 Pervaziv-ASPM: Includes new security snapshots, overall risk management with advanced AI-based risk filtering and classification, commit-based risk progression, dependency risk progression, and support for report download. Users can now personalize results by tagging vulnerabilities and remediations with specific actions and filtering based on those tags. We are enhancing all of the reports with AI and this differentiates us from other incumbent solutions. 🤖 Pervaziv-LLM: We have made enhancements to RAG embeddings to improve code inferencing, migrated to a faster embedding model provider with optimal storage, improved context provisioning with faster retrieval times and moved to newer versions of LLM libraries. 🛡️ Pervaziv-Security: Improved protections and added additional management options for product configurations and subscriptions. Speed and efficiency of report fetches have been improved. Several workflow enhancements have been added to manage production and developer modes of the product. Expanded vulnerability coverage with deeper insights into package vulnerabilities for projects using JavaScript package managers. Enabled optimal storage of reports for larger repositories. 🖥️ Pervaziv-UI: Updates include Code Editor enhancements to make it user-friendly, support additional editing functions, track symbol references etc. Project and report search functionality have been added with additional summarization views, dynamic adjustment of window sizes and content. 🔐 Pervaziv-Auth/DB: Azure-Repos and Gitlab projects are now supported in addition to Github and Bitbucket. Users can authenticate and add projects hosted in all of these repositories. This opens up our product to a prospective list of new customers 🌍 and enables them to integrate their DevOps workflows. Enterprise updates have been made to manage team-based subscriptions and payments. Introduced several new roles as part of the enterprise suite which allows for customized login processes, access controls, and visibility scopes. 🌐 External Contributions: Our patches for Meta’s Purplellama benchmark have been merged successfully and we look forward to further collaboration with several other open source projects. 🧪 Dev Branches: Our internal developer branches have received several contributions from our exceptional employees and interns for a well planned list of upcoming features that are on our roadmap. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.6 May 28, 2025 | Several Updates to – LLM 🤖, Security 🔐, Authentication 🔑, DB 🗄️, UI 🎨, Backend ⚙️, External Demos 🎬 and Open Source Contributions 🌐. The latest release includes several enhancements to pervaziv-llm, to make it more secure 🔐, more relevant 📌, with several validations for various operations ✅. We have added the capability to authenticate with additional providers such as Amazon Cognito ☁️, Atlassian Bitbucket 🧰 and Okta 🛡️. In addition to adding GitHub projects 🧑💻, users can now add Bitbucket projects, which was a big ask from several of our enterprise partners 💼. We have made payment processing 💳 even more seamless and integrated with our product and subscription packages. Several user experience ✨ and performance 🚀 enhancements were made to our UI, SCA, and SBOM feature set. Across the board, we have enhanced the security 🔒 of our product by ensuring the entire stack is free of vulnerabilities 🛠️. We have contributed back to the Open Source community 🌍 with our submissions to PurpleLlama benchmark. The changes include support for benchmarking the base and fine-tuned Gemini models 🧪. Our Q2 All-Hands meeting also included an exciting end-to-end demo 🎥 for our customers in our medical vertical 🏥. This is a shortened version of the features that went into the latest release and only work done in the last 6 weeks. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.5 April 7, 2025 | Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) 🤖, Software Component Analysis (SCA) 🧑💻 and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) support 📜. We have made significant progress as a team and delivered on both AI/ML 🤖 and the Software Security 🔒 domains. SCA and SBOM features that were scheduled for later in our product lifecycle to be released in the current 1.0 v5 Release. Customers are now able to perform SCA related tasks along with vulnerability detection immediately 🔍. On the ML side of things, we went through several iterations and trials of LLM Optimizations. We added that capability to provide a cohesive view of vulnerability detection and perform SCA and SBOM analysis seamlessly 🔎. Our SCA, true to our nature, is AI-first, enhanced with our latest ML-based innovations to reduce false positives ❌ and false negatives ❌. In addition, we researched what industry-specific reports are being used for SBOM generation and incorporated Software Package Data Exchanges (SPDX) and CycloneDX formats for SBOM analysis and reports 📊. These standard formats will be familiar for customers who have used legacy SBOM tools and will find the AI enhancements quite valuable. Learn more about SPDX here and CycloneDX here. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.4 March 5, 2025 | We are also releasing the Pervaziv AI v4 version which now supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) along with Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. No two LLMs behave the same when it comes to APIs, tuning parameters, token sizes, accuracy 🎯, F1 scores 📊, precision, recall, and most importantly their costs 💰. With our extensive research over the past year 📅, we have established a solid baseline and knowledge of the LLM landscape 🌍. We also understand that this is a fast-changing and evolving industry 🔄 and we are poised to keep abreast of the latest updates to all of the ground-breaking models 🔬. Cloud computing has been around for a while, but is incredibly complex to set up and to migrate applications across clouds 🌐. Our customers see value in the multi-cloud aspect of our software stack 🌍. On the other hand, some customers specifically asked for AWS support and we delivered on that promise ✅. We can now truly claim the multi-cloud aspect of Pervaziv AI that we set out to build initially. On the enterprise side, we have integrations with various software products such as Github 🐙, Stripe 💳, WordPress 🌐, Mitre 🛡️, and many others. We believe these integrations are crucial and build out our startup ecosystem 🏢. As we mature our software stack, we intend to build upon additional integrations to support wider use-cases. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.3 February 11, 2025 | 📈In terms of code contributions, we’ve achieved a monumental milestone with approximately 200,000 lines of code written! 😱 This is a massive effort from every single person on the team. We’ve committed 1783 individual commits – each one improving the functionality, security, or usability of the product. Additionally, we’ve merged 365 pull requests into the mainline codebase, all of which went through thorough, professional code reviews to ensure the highest level of quality. This process has allowed us to maintain a well-organized and secure codebase that’s scalable and efficient. 🔥 |
| DevSecOps 1.0.2 November 21, 2024 | This release has a gamut of updates – Security Enhancements, Database updates, Github/Cloud Integration updates, Subscription Management, Workflow automations, AI/ML and LLM enhancements and several bug fixes. |
| DevSecOps 1.0.1 September 19, 2024 | We are excited to announce the availability of the Beta version of Pervaziv AI 1.0. This release provides over 25 features to scan, remediate, build and deploy applications in a multi-cloud environment. After training on several thousands of vulnerability samples, our database is considerably large. Hence we are able to train, isolate and mitigate security issues in applications efficiently (more on the runtime performance in a soon to be released blog). Our vulnerability detection accuracy is about 430% better than traditional models. We have also made our inferencing much faster by using prompt optimizations. Our inferencing is up to 65% quicker than traditional models as shown in the figure below. We expect to improve our accuracy and performance soon. |
| Pervaziv AI Beta November 2023 – September 2024 | Super stoked to launch Pervaziv AI – https://pervaziv.com – where customers can build, deploy and run applications with exceptional security in a multi-cloud environment. Security hardening is provided by pretrained generative AI. During this time, we built out the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) after working with several enterprise customers in Med-devices, Medical Research, Fintech, Banking, Enterprise AI Platform, AI/ML SoC startup and others in the USA. We welcome you to sign up for a demo and request a trial of the beta product. Let us make software security a first priority for organizations and ensure that the world is secure – one line of code at a time! |
