Crusoe wants to be the enterprise AI concierge
Today: Why Crusoe thinks enterprises want a catered AI experience, Jensen Huang tanks quantum -computing stocks, 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.
DocuSign's service was built before the cloud, but last year it realized it needed to move to the cloud to handle data residency requirements and its plans for AI services.
Today: DocuSign President Inhi Cho Suh explains its hybrid cloud strategy and plans for generative AI, Zoom takes on Microsoft Office and Google Docs, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: how Cloudflare thinks it can outmaneuver the big clouds on the edge, Progress Software reveals another major vulnerability in a file-transfer product, and the quote of the week.
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 makes a $4 billion AI bet, the latest update on the massive MOVEIt breach, and this week in enterprise startup funding.
Today: why companies continue to worry about a shortage of cybersecurity professionals, money starts flowing from the CHIPS Act, and the quote of the week.
Today: why Cisco just made its biggest acquisition ever, the slot machines at MGM Resorts are once again ready to take your money, and this week's enterprise moves.
Today: Why it's going to take a village to catch up to Nvidia in AI, the MGM Resorts hacking disaster enters its second week, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: AWS CEO Adam Selipsky holds court in Seattle, Google gets ready to challenge OpenAI, and the quote of the week.