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Today: AWS and Google put the capital expenditures pedal to the metal as demand for enterprise AI surges, OpenAI ramps up its enterprise attack, and the latest enterprise moves.
Tuesday's $32 billion acquisition of Wiz — a cloud security platform designed to work across all major cloud providers — will be a test of Google Cloud's commitment to work with its competitors and a signal of whether security trumps other considerations when it comes to buying cloud services.
Today: Why Google just made Wiz its largest acquisition ever, Nvidia unveils the next generation of its GPU lineup, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: A popular programming language just got a big boost from Microsoft, Crusoe adds new services to its AI cloud, and the quote of the week.
Today: why companies building generative AI applications might not need to wait for perfection, The Linux Foundation gets bigger, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: four perspectives on building AI infrastructure that can launch quickly and stand the test of time, ServiceNow buys an enterprise AI assistant company, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: AWS spruces up its Outposts server gear for wireless carriers, Teradata jumps on the vector database train, and the quote of the week.
Today: Salesforce announces a new version of its Agentforce platform while Microsoft wades into CRM, CoreWeave's biggest customer might be having second thoughts, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: CoreWeave's S-1 reveals incredible growth but an unhealthy dependence on Microsoft and debt, Klarna's CEO clarifies exactly what it did with its Salesforce data, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI unveils GPT-4.5, creating huge expectations for GPT-5, AWS joins its cloud competitors with a custom quantum chip, and the quote of the week.
Why Salesforce is going to have to wait a lot longer than it expected for the agentic AI revolution, Nvidia, meanwhile, still can't make enough GPUs, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Pinecone's second-generation serverless infrastructure for its managed vector database gets an upgrade, Microsoft's data-center buildout hits a snag, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Companies working with vector databases have to balance performance, cost, and speed as they try to get apps into production. Pinecone's new update promises to thread that needle.