AWS and OpenAI get stateful; ServiceNow goes to work
Today on Product Saturday: AWS introduces a new service for running AI agents developed with OpenAI, ServiceNow builds an agent for running agents, and the quote of the week.
For many years financial services companies Principal Financial Group started its transition to the cloud just before the pandemic made the need for modern digital services an existential crisis, and has only accelerated that process since Kathy Kay came on board.
Today: Runtime read the 254-page Ofcom report on cloud computing competition so you don't have to, Microsoft's GitHub is losing a lot of money serving up code suggestions, and the latest funding for enterprise tech startups.
Today: why Zendesk's CEO thinks structured data will help it find success in the AI era, the U.K. puts AWS and Microsoft under a regulatory microscope, and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: why Microsoft is extending legal protections to its customers, the rise of LLMs that weren't trained primarily on English, and the quote of the week.
Today: the WebAssembly community gathers to discuss its progress and acknowledges there's a lot of work ahead, Microsoft explains how Chinese hackers got one of its encrypted keys, and this week in enterprise moves.
Today: why location will really matter over the next decade of cloud computing, the Snowflake/Databricks rivalry boils over, and this week in enterprise tech funding.
Today: why Microsoft will no longer force European customers to buy Microsoft Teams along with Office, AWS makes a rare decision to kill a service, and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: why Microsoft added support for Python in Excel, the cloud-native community mourns the loss of an influential colleague, and the latest funding rounds raised by enterprise tech startups.
Today: why cloud companies may need to rethink their reliance on certain kinds of carbon offset projects, why words matter when it comes to software licensing, and the quote of the week.
Today: AWS growth slows again but execs point to "stabilization," Tenable's CEO lashes out at Microsoft, and this week in enterprise moves.
Today: a deep dive into Red Hat's decision to take on the rebuilders, Microsoft's curious definition of "all-up," and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: why a cloud spending revival has yet to arrive, Microsoft refutes a security report it helped shape, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.