Dragging the mainframe into the AI era
Today: IBM and Arm strike a partnership to keep customers on mainframes as AI coding agents circle a modernization opportunity, Google drops a new open model, and the latest enterprise moves.
CoreWeave, which started out as a cryptocurrency mining operation, is taking a fresh approach to cloud services: It is focused on delivering the raw ingredients for the generative AI boom at extremely competitive prices.
Today on Runtime: Microsoft's most interesting announcement from Build '23, more from our interview with Tomasz Tunguz, and this week in enterprise startup funding.
Deep down, most people knew it couldn't last. But the remarkable run enjoyed by enterprise software companies and their investors over more than a decade came to an abrupt end in 2022, and the new order is still sorting itself out.
Today on Runtime: Tomasz Tunguz on the next ten years of enterprise investing, Australia backs away from a seven-year blockchain project, and the quote of the week.
Today on Runtime: why cloud computing companies are watching WebAssembly very closely, Microsoft takes a page out of Google's book, and the latest enterprise tech hiring moves.
One of the most interesting cloud computing technologies to emerge since the container could be ready for prime time later this year, as long as its community-oriented approach holds together and delivers the key pieces of the puzzle needed to unlock enterprise support.
Today on Runtime: the promise and peril of generative AI in cybersecurity, SAP sees stronger days ahead, and this week in enterprise startup funding.
Improving cybersecurity is one of the most important challenges companies face on a day-to-day basis, according to enterprise technology vendors, who preach that mantra right up until they see a massive trend like generative AI come along and can't help but blurt out "squirrel!"
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Today on Runtime: Harness CEO Jyoti Bansal on CI/CD, SBOMs, and golf; Google's AI "Code Red&
Jyoti Bansal has no time for golf. The serial enterprise tech startup founder knows he works more hours than the average Silicon Valley executive, which is already a pretty high bar to clear. But that's the price you pay for running four companies simultaneously.
Today in Runtime's newsletter: How a new generation of startups wants to bring back the PaaS, the Amazon