For security, AI is a land of contrasts
Today: Cybersecurity professionals hit the desert to discuss the pros and cons of AI's impact on security, OpenAI drops GPT-5, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: AWS and Microsoft were on opposite sides of Wall Street's expectations during the first quarter of the year, Redis returns to open source more than a year after a Big Cloud fork, and the latest enterprise moves.
Companies around the world have rushed to deploy generative AI applications over the last year, and the security considerations for genAI apps are somewhat different than traditional software. Nine members of our Roundtable discussed how to move quickly but securely with generative AI.
Today: A deep dive into a dispute between the backers of NATS and the CNCF, which is just the latest example of changing norms in open-source software, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
When the CNCF accepts open-source projects, it requires that any trademarks related to the project be handed over. Synadia never did that, and is now backing down from an attempt to use its ownership of the trademark as leverage to regain control of NATS.
Today on Product Saturday: Snyk introduces an API security tool, Relyance follows your data on its journey, and the quote of the week.
Today: What the first week of Q1 Big Tech earnings says about the enterprise market heading into the rest of the year, the creators of NATS are trying to pull off the old-fashioned "takesies-backsies" gambit with the CNCF, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Microsoft reveals its progress toward reorienting the company around security, AWS picks an interesting time for some "routine capacity management," and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: How Houston Methodist is using a generative AI assistant to check in on discharged patients, why AI coding assistants might soon be billion-dollar properties, and the latest enterprise moves.
One of Houston's largest hospitals began using AI during the pandemic to check in on vulnerable seniors, and now uses it as part of its follow-up care for discharged patients.
Today: Why cloud storage architectures have an enormous impact on generative AI app performance, a vital component of cybersecurity preparedness is in limbo thanks to a cut in federal funding, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: Google Cloud outlines a new way for Kubernetes users to run inference on their existing clusters, why IBM thinks its new mainframe is an AI engine, and the quote of the week.
Today: Google Cloud makes its pitch to developers and CIOs as the best place to build enterprise AI apps, the meteoric rise of MCP hits a snag, and the latest enterprise moves.