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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: 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.
Kubernetes has become one of the most widely used tools in distributed system infrastructure, but powerful tools can rack up significant expenses without proper configuration or management. Seven members of our Roundtable offered advice this month on the best ways to control those costs.
Today: HashiCorp presses ahead with Terraform while awaiting Big Blue's embrace, Tableau customers have a new way to manage data residency requirements, and the quote of the week.
Today: why both Microsoft and Google are enjoying renewed cloud growth, HashiCorp's short ride as a public company comes to an end, and the latest enterprise moves.
Forks are by definition messy in the early innings, but without smoking-gun evidence that OpenTofu stole its code any intimidation attempt by HashiCorp looks a little desperate.
Today: the messy politics of a high-profile open-source fork, the latest on the SiSense customer data leak, and the quote of the week.
Today: why a proposed cybersecurity law in the U.K. is both ridiculous and terrifying, the campaign to fork HashiCorp's Terraform gets underway, and the quote of the week.
Today: inside HashiCorp's decision to stop providing software under an open-source license, why a different kind of chip was the talk of Black Hat in Las Vegas this week, and this week's enterprise moves.
HashiCorp announced Thursday that it is switching the license that governs the use of its open-source projects from the Mozilla Public License to the Business Source License (BSL), a license that does not meet the traditional definition of open source as described by the Open Source Initiative.