Apple contains all the things; AMD's new GPUs
Today on Product Saturday: Apple introduces a new way to build containers on Macs, AMD renews its pursuit of Nvidia's GPU lead, and the quote of the week.
Today on Product Saturday: Apple introduces a new way to build containers on Macs, AMD renews its pursuit of Nvidia's GPU lead, and the quote of the week.
Today: Databricks floats a new portmanteau for the ever-evolving world of data infrastructure, a widespread Google Cloud outage takes down sites around the world, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Amazon CSO Steve Schmidt discusses how AI is changing, and not changing, cybersecurity strategies, OpenAI reportedly finds new computing power in an unexpected place, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Schmidt discussed the frequency and style of the attacks Amazon fends off every day, the capabilities that cybersecurity defenders can bring to bear thanks to generative AI, and the potential that machine-generated code could lead to the rise of a new class of software vulnerabilities.
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI makes it easier to use ChatGPT with office productivity tools, Broadcom previews new networking chips that take aim at Nvidia, and the quote of the week.
Today: dbt Labs' decision to go with a source-available license for its new Fusion product gets a vote of confidence from Snowflake, Windsurf faces a headwind, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Snowflake introduces new tools that promise to help companies find nuggets of insight in their corporate data, Thoma Bravo gears up for the coming wave of AI startup buyouts, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: CoreWeave's Chen Goldberg explains how the company has worked to promise its customers a more efficient AI infrastructure service, CoreWeave's biggest benefactor keeps raking in the cash, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Ahead of this year's Snowflake/Databricks annual events, a look at the push to unify Delta Lake and Iceberg, Salesforce snaps up Informatica, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Last year at the Databricks Data & AI Summit Ghodsi pledged to bring Delta Lake and Iceberg together in a "USB-C format" for data. The communities behind both formats have made progress toward that goal, but the last mile is tricky, and new tools could let end users worry about other problems.
Today on Product Saturday: Red Hat leads a consortium of companies working on an open-source AI inference framework, Google makes Gemini Code Assist generally available, and the quote of the week.
Today: Anthropic's new Claude models deliver what the company says is the best AI coding performance on the market, how two employees of a security software company pulled off a massive breach of federal data, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.