ServiceNow's new bid to control enterprise AI
Today: ServiceNow introduces a new version of its Control Tower agentic AI service, Anthropic and OpenAI are getting into the consulting business, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: Google Cloud's Andi Gutmans explains how generative AI is changing database management, CISA warns SiSense customers to buckle up, and the latest enterprise moves.
Google announced plans this week to bring its Gemini foundation model into its database strategy, giving administrators new tools to maximize uptime and generate SQL code.
Today: Google Cloud expands its hardware strategy and (of course) talks up AI, why Intel has nowhere to go but up when it comes to its own AI strategy, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: why some of the biggest names in enterprise tech will back an open-source fork of Redis, Databricks jumps into the open LLM game, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: Google rolls out its most powerful LLM to date, U.S. companies form a task force to endlessly debate AI risks, and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: Microsoft and Google Cloud turn in their quarterly report cards, Blackstone's plan to become a data-center giant, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: The federal government wants to know how much influence the Big Three cloud providers have over their AI investments, Intel's data-center revenue continues to decline, and this week in enterprise moves.
Today: Google Cloud fails to address the real complaints about cloud data transfer fees, OpenAI courts the Pentagon, and the quote of the week.
Billions of dollars have already been invested over the last year retrofitting data centers to accommodate AI workloads in one of the biggest inflection points in data-center architecture in decades.
Welcome to Runtime! Today: why cloud providers are falling short with a key segment of the market, OpenAI's Thanksgiving-week management turmoil made customers consider their options, and the quote of the week.
Today: why enterprise vendor promises to indemnify customers against AI lawsuits could be easier said than done, an insider's view on AWS at a crossroads, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Enterprise tech vendors promised customers that they will indemnify them from legal claims made against the output produced by generative AI tools. However, none of those companies want to talk about how it will actually work.