Anthropic creates a Skills issue; Oracle jumps in the lake
Today on Product Saturday: Anthropic may have found a way to deliver on the promise of agents, Oracle puts up a lakehouse, and the quote of the week.
Companies working with vector databases have to balance performance, cost, and speed as they try to get apps into production. Pinecone's new update promises to thread that needle.
Today on Product Saturday: ST Microelectronics and AWS collaborated on a new data center chip, VAST Data's core product now supports block storage and Kafka streaming, and the quote of the week.
Today: the quantum computing hype train leaves the station once again, this time with Microsoft in the driver's seat, multiple reports outline DOGE's control over computing infrastructure formerly run by official government agencies, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Liberty Mutual CIO Monica Caldas explains how the insurance company quickly rolled out an internal generative AI app, former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati surfaces with a new company, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
LibertyGPT is an internal application that is currently being used by more than 10,000 Liberty Mutual employees to summarize information and answer common questions. An early version was built in just two weeks thanks to previously established data pipelines and cost controls.
Today on Product Saturday: SAP strikes a big partnership with Databricks, Glean introduces its agent builder, and the quote of the week.
Today: Almost a year after agentic AI became every vendor's North Star, business remains slow, OpenAI clarifies its roadmap, and the latest enterprise moves.
It was only in the last six months that Canva decided generative AI coding assistants were good enough for its employees. It got there through a period of trial and error that suggests GenAI vendors need more flexible pricing strategies.
Today: Canva CTO Brendan Humphreys explains why culture is as important to a GenAI rollout as the tools themselves, Elon Musk finds another way to troll Sam Altman, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: Google jumps on the reasoning model train, Chainguard promises to leave no vulnerability unseen, and the quote of the week.
Today: AWS narrowly misses analyst estimates if you're not into the rounding thing, Stanford and UW researchers think they've found a way to out-DeepSeek DeepSeek, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Vercel unveils a new serverless computing architecture that's better equipped to manage idle resources, nobody knows what Elon Musk's minions are doing to the federal government's servers, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.