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: What the first week of Q1 Big Tech earnings says about the enterprise market heading into the rest of the year, the creators of NATS are trying to pull off the old-fashioned "takesies-backsies" gambit with the CNCF, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today on Product Saturday: A popular programming language just got a big boost from Microsoft, Crusoe adds new services to its AI cloud, and the quote of the week.
Today: four perspectives on building AI infrastructure that can launch quickly and stand the test of time, ServiceNow buys an enterprise AI assistant company, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Google makes a flurry of year-end AI announcements, IBM brings fiber optics inside the data center, and the quote of the week.
Today: what Amit Zavery hopes to accomplish at ServiceNow, Nvidia continues to be the bellwether for AI growth, and the latest enterprise moves.
This era of enterprise software is either the dawn of a new era of corporate productivity or the most hyped money pit since the metaverse. ServiceNow's Amit Zavery talks about the impact of generative AI, how SaaS companies should think about AI models, and his decision to leave Google Cloud.
Today: why agents are the new vehicle for enterprise AI ambitions, OpenAI secures the bag, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
No one really agrees on a strict definition of "agent," but recent breakthroughs in large-language models have allowed companies to build enhanced versions of chatbots that can respond to natural-language queries with a plan of action.
Today: how business–process automation is changing thanks to generative AI, Adobe tries to thread the needle between AI serendipity and brand safety, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
RPA is reaching an inflection point as enterprises increasingly look to get more than just productivity gains from their previous investments, and AI enters the chat.
The rise of OpenTelemetry coupled with the separation of application data from observability tools could shake up this fast-growing market right as more companies realize they need help managing their cloud apps.
Today: why observability isn't necessarily a magic bullet for reliability, Red Hat fires back at critics of its new plans for CentOS Stream, and this week in enterprise startup funding.