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Today: How Houston Methodist is using a generative AI assistant to check in on discharged patients, why AI coding assistants might soon be billion-dollar properties, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: why Principal Financial Group splits its workloads between AWS and MIcrosoft Azure, Google Cloud becomes the latest to offer customers generative AI indemnity protections, and this week in enterprise moves.
Today: Runtime read the 254-page Ofcom report on cloud computing competition so you don't have to, Microsoft's GitHub is losing a lot of money serving up code suggestions, and the latest funding for enterprise tech startups.
Today: why evaluating software developers like salespeople is misguided, IBM promises legal protection for generative AI customers, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
If we assume that every company has become a software company, that means software developers have become some of the most valuable (and expensive) employees on the payroll. How do companies know they're getting the most out of their investment in those employees?
Today: AWS CEO Adam Selipsky holds court in Seattle, Google gets ready to challenge OpenAI, and the quote of the week.
Today: Google Cloud hosted its first in-person conference since before the pandemic, and guess what it talked about, ChatGPT comes to the enterprise, and this week in enterprise tech funding.
Today: why a cloud spending revival has yet to arrive, Microsoft refutes a security report it helped shape, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: how cloud providers are scrambling to manage the surging cost of the generative AI boom, why the cloud repatriation movement is so 2021, and the quote of the week.
Today: how Chinese hackers accessed government emails on Microsoft's cloud servers, the architect of Google's cloud strategy steps down, and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: why the Biden administration wants to thwart sales of cloud services to China, how Notion thinks it can dent Jira's share of the market for developer management tools, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: Google takes a shot at Microsoft, promising signs for enterprise tech infrastructure in Africa, and the quote of the week.
Today: the latest example of why businesses don't trust Google's business services, Progress Software discloses a new vulnerability in MOVEit, and the quote of the week.