OpenAI drops a security agent; npm gets a new browser
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI rolls out two new models and a security agent, JavaScript developers have a new way to find npm packages, and the quote of the week.
Today: how one CockroachDB user plans to keep going rather than go along with a licensing change, why building new data centers is getting tricky, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
After Cockroach Labs announced earlier this month that CockroachDB would switch to a proprietary model, Oxide Computer Company decided to take a unique approach to preserving its investments in Cockroach's open-source software.
Today: Anyscale wants to prove you can maintain a healthy open-source project while making money, Microsoft changes the way it reports Azure revenue, and the latest enterprise moves.
Anyscale is built around Ray, an open-source project that was designed to help AI workloads scale. But in recent years, commercial pressures have forced several companies with similar open-source origin stories to put restrictions on their projects to ward off competition.
Why AMD's $5 billion bet on data-center systems design could make Intel's problems worse, OpenAI brings fine-tuning to its most powerful enterprise model, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Why Anyscale brought in a seasoned enterprise tech executive as customers move to the find-out stage of generative AI, a busy week for GitHub, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Nobody has any idea when a real quantum computer will actually impact enterprise tech, but NIST wants companies to upgrade their security sooner rather than later.
Today: the long-awaited release of quantum encryption standards only calls attention to how far away we are from real quantum computing, Dell and Nutanix make their pitch to VMware customers, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
DevOps walked so platform engineering could run, but building a standardized organizational approach to software development can cause as many problems as it aims to solve if the platform's foundation is shaky. Here's how eight experts think companies should approach platform engineering.
Today: Security researchers outline the latest threats and fixes in cloud and enterprise security, Microsoft lost some cloud market share last quarter, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
A software update with one more variable than expected crashed 8.5 million Windows computers. Should Windows security vendors continue to have access to the kernel?
Today: CrowdStrike releases its root-cause analysis on last month's software update debacle, how a delay for Nvidia's next-generation chip will impact enterprise AI, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.