Synadia backs down from CNCF trademark dispute
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.
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.
Today: AWS is beating revenue estimates again as it signals a new product strategy, how Microsoft's response to a DDoS attack on Azure made things worse, and the latest enterprise moves.
A generation of cloud architects, developers, and systems engineers has stayed loyal to AWS over nearly two decades in part because of its reputation for supporting anything it launched that was used by a customer to build their infrastructure. That commitment appears to be changing.
The shared-responsibility model is groaning under the weight of the modern security environment. Snowflake's ongoing nightmare should be a wake-up call for any infrastructure or SaaS provider that they need to do more to protect their customers, because the old model is no longer working.
Today: why the decades-old bargain that governed cloud security is showing its age, OpenAI thinks smaller is better, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: AWS outlines its vision of how generative AI tools could finally deliver on the promise of low-code development, Microsoft cuts a deal with its European cloud rivals, and the latest enterprise moves.
The AI boom is pushing the limits of clean-energy sources, forcing utilities to push back on new data-center construction plans and keep their coal-fired plants running. A relatively small but fast-growing number of people believe the solution is nuclear power.
A pullback in cloud spending and the AI boom put AWS and Adam Selipsky on a defensive footing during the last two years of his three-year run. Matt Garman's job will be to get AWS back on offense.
Today: AWS taps Matt Garman as CEO, the executive many expected to replace Andy Jassy three years ago, Google Cloud ramps up its TPUs and developer platform, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: why AWS growth is "reaccelerating" after a rough year, GitHub is ready to find out if developers want a new AI-centric place to write code, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.