Salesforce drops the UI; DuckDB hits the lake
Today on Product Saturday: Salesforce might have the answer to SaaS sustainability in an AI world, DuckDB addresses the "small changes" problem in lakehouses, and the quote of the week.
Today: As agents make their way deeper into the enterprise, security tools are trying to keep pace, Arm steps out from behind the curtain with its own server chips, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Strong AI-driven earnings weren't enough to prevent enterprise software investors from voting with their feet, plunging stock prices aren't enough to deter another round of investment in OpenAI, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Wall Street dreams that Oracle could be the new face of enterprise AI will be deferred, Qualcomm hedges its Arm server chip bets, and the latest enterprise moves.
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.
Today: Google and AWS serve up new visions for deploying AI agents at work, the impact of the Oracle E-Business Suite hack is starting to look much bigger than initially acknowledged, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: there were already 10,000 vendors trying to help companies build AI agents and enterprise-grade coding assistants, and now there are 10,001, Oracle's cloud AI growth has come at a price, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: The latest in the long-running saga of enterprise tech marketing departments trying and failing to look cool, Oracle customers are receiving extortion attempts after a breach, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Mastercard's George Maddaloni on rolling out internal AI tools and building with AI agents, Nvidia gives OpenAI more money to buy Nvidia chips and Oracle servers, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI's new coding-specific version of GPT-5 hits the terminals, MongoDB gets into the application modernization game, and the quote of the week.
Today: How President Trump's incoherent trade policies will put even more of a damper on an already-cooling AI boom, Oracle finally confirms (in private, to customers) that its cloud infrastructure was hacked, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Neo4j co-founder and CEO Emil Eifrem explains how Klarna used graph databases to chart its own enterprise software path, Oracle buries its head further in the sand as customers start asking about two recent security breaches, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Tines co-founder and CEO Eoin Hinchy talks about workflow automation and agentic AI skepticism, Oracle Cloud customers push back against its claim that none of their data was stolen, and the latest enterprise moves.