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: Why AI infrastructure builders are getting excited about Anthropic's Model Context Protocol, a security research company denies Oracle's security breach denial, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: OpenAI reveals its plan to build $500 billion worth of data centers in the U.S., why Oracle's decision to keep TikTok running could backfire down the road, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: HashiCorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto is back with a new terminal emulator, Microsoft moves one of its Phi LLMs into the open, and the quote of the week.
For years, Oracle tried to convince longtime database customers who wanted to shed their on-premises data centers to run those databases on Oracle's public infrastructure cloud, slamming AWS at every turn. Times have changed.
Why Oracle's decision to bring its flagship database to the cloud leader is a turning point, Microsoft claims progress in making quantum computers more reliable, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Nobody has any idea when a real quantum computer will actually impact enterprise tech, but NIST wants companies to upgrade their security sooner rather than later.
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: why some of the biggest names in enterprise tech will back an open-source fork of Redis, Databricks jumps into the open LLM game, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: Security experts are concerned about the lack of details accompanying Microsoft's hack disclosure late last week, Oracle joins the generative AI parade, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: the first release of a new enterprise Linux project has arrived, Okta shares more details about how hackers got into its customer-support system, and the quote of the week.