Voice phishing is turning into a big problem
Today: Voice-phishing attacks are turning into a serious problem without an easy solution, Google Cloud furthers its nuclear plans, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
How DeepSeek's new AI model upended industry assumptions about the price of building leading-edge AI models, the U.K. will consider remedies to address cloud competition involving AWS and Microsoft, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
This year marked a turning point for enterprise tech as spending recovered and the economy stabilized following years of rising interest rates and supply-chain disruption. While no one knows what lies ahead, here are five things we thought summed up a pivotal year.
Today: A look back at some of the most notable developments from the past year and the last Runtime Roundup of 2024.
Today: An interview with AWS AI chief Swami Sivasubramanian, why Amazon held off on deploying Microsoft 365 after last year's security debacle, and the latest enterprise moves.
Most enterprises are still struggling to turn their generative AI experiments into actual production applications. They've done more than 99% of the work, but the last 1% has proven much harder than anticipated, according to AWS's Swami Sivasubramanian.
Today: A look at some of re:Invent 2024's most important new products and services that cloud buyers will be tracking over the next year, and the quote of the week.
Today: Amazon CTO Werner Vogels closes AWS re:Invent 2024 with advice on how to make complex things simple, OpenAI unveils an absurdly expensive subscription plan for its latest model, and the latest enterprise moves.
AWS didn't ignore AI during Garman's presentation Tuesday, but it spent a significant amount of time on the services that turned it into a $100-billion a year enterprise computing powerhouse: compute, storage, and databases.
Today: AWS strikes a balance between its cloud computing core and its AI ambitions, Intel's Pat Gelsinger "retires," and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: As is tradition, AWS released all the news that won't make the re:Invent keynote ahead of time, the Allen Institute for AI introduces a powerful and truly open-source AI model, and the quote of the week.
Today: how Google used an AI agent to find a memory vulnerability in a widely used database, AWS's nuclear plans run into a setback, and the latest funding in enterprise tech.
Today: Google's first custom Arm server processor is now available, Metronome's new tool could help SaaS companies switch to usage-based pricing, and the quote of the week.