Cisco chips in; GitHub puts Agents in Actions
Today on Product Saturday: Cisco unveils a new networking chip for massive AI clusters, GitHub automates software-development busywork, and the quote of the week.
Today: how a scathing government report about Microsoft's security culture could shape cloud competition, Cohere courts enterprise customers with a new model, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
"This might be the best executed supply chain attack we've seen described in the open, and it's a nightmare scenario." There's no real plan to prevent the next one.
Today: after dodging a potential catastrophe, the debate over how to strengthen the open-source software supply chain enters a new chapter, Microsoft 365 is no longer a Teams sport, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: why some of the biggest names in enterprise tech will back an open-source fork of Redis, Databricks jumps into the open LLM game, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: how business–process automation is changing thanks to generative AI, Adobe tries to thread the needle between AI serendipity and brand safety, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
It's getting hard to understand why any company should consider using open-source software released under a traditional license by a venture-backed startup.
Welcome to Runtime! Today: why Redis's latest licensing move marks yet another break with longtime open-source practice, GitHub
Today: why tech came to a standstill Monday afternoon to watch Nvidia unveil its latest AI chip, Microsoft puts another outsider at the helm of its AI strategy, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Two data industry legends trot out a new idea for the server operating system, why Microsoft's security lapses could start a customer exodus, and the quote of the week.
Today: Fivetran CEO George Fraser's bet that data connectivity is more important than data residency, Microsoft joins the cloud breakup-fee party, and the latest enterprise moves.
"The more significant decision is, 'what is your strategy for centralizing the data?' Because these data platforms do not do that; they are the place that it gets centralized to, but they do not centralize anything."
Today: Zoom is increasing the use of its own infrastructure after relying on the cloud during the pandemic, Databricks says it is growing faster than its larger rival, and this week's enterprise moves.