AWS tries a telco tack; Teradata's new vector
Today on Product Saturday: AWS spruces up its Outposts server gear for wireless carriers, Teradata jumps on the vector database train, and the quote of the week.
Today: OpenAI would rather ChatGPT users spend more time using its tool than other "copilots," HPE rolls out a new supercomputer design, and the quote of the week.
Today: Why enterprise open-source contributors might be the secret weapon against patent trolls, AI models are starting to run into scaling problems, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Snowflake rolls out new tools for building agents that work with corporate data, CDN companies deal with the effects of streaming saturation, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: a new open-source project from Microsoft aims to marry serverless computing speed with virtual machine security; Nutanix tightens its links to AWS, and the quote of the week.
Today: how VMware's strategy under Broadcom is evolving as customers grumble and rivals circle, Anthropic goes to Washington, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: how Google used an AI agent to find a memory vulnerability in a widely used database, AWS's nuclear plans run into a setback, and the latest funding in enterprise tech.
Today: Google's first custom Arm server processor is now available, Metronome's new tool could help SaaS companies switch to usage-based pricing, and the quote of the week.
Why Microsoft and AWS are giving thanks for the generative AI boom, why Supermicro is in big trouble, and the latest enterprise moves.
GitHub Copilot users will be able to swap in AI models from Anthropic and Google in place of the default models from OpenAI. When the flagship product of the generative AI era takes such a step, it's a sign OpenAI's leadership position is waning.
Today: Why GitHub's embrace of OpenAI's rivals marks a turning point in the generative AI era, Google Cloud revenue surged during the third quarter, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Welcome to Runtime! Today: Hugging Face releases an open-source tool for deploying AI models, Asana helps customers build AI agents in its project-management tool, and the quote of the week.
Today: Anthropic's Claude AI model can now control a computer, and imagine the places it will go, Apple's Private Cloud Compute is open for testing, and the latest enterprise moves.