GitHub calls HQ; Coding upstarts drop new models
Today on Product Saturday: GitHub's bid to become the center of agentic coding, Cursor and Cognition roll out new coding-specific AI models, and the quote of the week.
Today: how the most powerful supercomputers in the world are evolving as AI workloads take center stage, Microsoft unveils a new approach to platform services, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: We take a look back at the stories that generated the most interest from readers over our first six months, a worrying week for ransomware defenders, and the quote of the week.
Today: Redpoint's Scott Raney on enterprise spending, AI startups, and open-source software, GitHub launches an enterprise-friendly Copilot, and the latest enterprise moves.
It became clear in 2023 that the incredible growth in enterprise tech spending during the early years of the pandemic was a mirage, rather than a new baseline. Redpoint's Scott Raney isn't sure how quickly the good times will return.
Today: why OpenAI's new custom GPTs could be the low-code enterprise app development platform everyone was waiting for, Cloudflare releases an incident report on last week's extended outage, 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.
Today: Why Microsoft is doubling down on its security efforts, Snowflake ramps up its generative AI approach, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: how the Biden administration's AI executive order will affect enterprise tech, why CISOs are on the firing line with the SEC, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Oxide Computer's modern take on the data-center server is ready for its big test, why AWS is happy with flat growth, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
The rise of the cloud was not just a transition from owning computers to renting them; it also ushered in enterprise computing resources that were scalable and flexible. Oxide Computer is a bet that enterprise tech wants to run the cloud model in its own data centers.
Today: why AWS is building an applications business with a specific focus, Microsoft and Google report cloud earnings, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
AWS evolved into one of the biggest businesses enterprise tech has ever seen by taking the Home Depot approach; it offers everything companies need to build digital experiences around their businesses, but it's up to you to find it and put it together. However, the market has shifted.