Mitchell Hashimoto's ghost in the machine; Microsoft open sources Phi-4
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.
Today: Why Fujitsu executives spent the week apologizing for their enterprise software in a U.K. courtroom, Microsoft got hacked, and the quote of the week.
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Today: how Pinecone hopes to carve out space for the standalone vector database amid an industry stampede into the sector, Satya Nadella does Davos, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Google Cloud fails to address the real complaints about cloud data transfer fees, OpenAI courts the Pentagon, and the quote of the week.
Welcome to Runtime! Today: How Cushman & Wakefield got control of a sprawling app portfolio after several mergers, Salesforce plans a hiring freeze, and this week's enterprise moves.
A convoluted series of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures had left Cushman & Wakefield with "hundreds" of separate enterprise-resource planning applications. It wanted a flexible but standardized base to get everyone on the same page.