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: times are a-changing in the market for enterprise Linux, Lawrence Livermore Labs joins the exascale computing club, and the latest in enterprise startup funding.
Today: Companies that use AI software to hire New Yorkers have new rules to follow, China's big cloud players roll out generative AI tools, and the quote of the week.
Today: why the Biden administration wants to thwart sales of cloud services to China, how Notion thinks it can dent Jira's share of the market for developer management tools, and the latest enterprise moves.
For more than 20 years, Atlassian's Jira has been the primary issue-tracking tool used to manage software development projects. But Notion is increasingly gaining converts among software developers as an asynchronous project-management tool.
Today: the fallout from a hack that has already affected millions continues to grow, a mini funding roundup before the holiday weekend, and the quote of the week.
Today: Snowflake and Databricks hold dueling data conferences, CISOs at public companies have something new to worry about, and this week in enterprise moves.
Today: why observability isn't necessarily a magic bullet for reliability, Red Hat fires back at critics of its new plans for CentOS Stream, and this week in enterprise startup funding.
Today: Google takes a shot at Microsoft, promising signs for enterprise tech infrastructure in Africa, and the quote of the week.
Today: System Initiative launches a new visually oriented approach to managing infrastructure, AWS throws money at generative AI, and this week in enterprise moves.
The startup has raised $18 million in funding to create a private beta of what Jacob called a "simulator" that models a company's tech infrastructure — on either cloud services or on-premises servers — using digital twins technology.
Today: cybersecurity software remains in demand despite tight budgets, HPE jumps into the cloud infrastructure business (sort of), and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: the latest example of why businesses don't trust Google's business services, Progress Software discloses a new vulnerability in MOVEit, and the quote of the week.