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.
Certainly, the generative AI craze has been good for C3 AI, but according to chairman and CEO Tom Siebel, it also has the potential to go to a really dark place.
Today: Meta releases its Llama 3 foundation model with a big emphasis on developers, Cisco takes Splunk's observability tech into security, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: the bill comes due for the massive ransomware attack on UnitedHealth's financial subsidiary, the Linux Foundation wants to build an open GenAI app development platform, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
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: 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.
Cloudflare bolstered its serverless computing strategy with two acquisitions Friday that highlight its plans for competing with Big Cloud.
Today: How Cloudflare is building out an interesting serverless computing platform, OpenAI proclaims 2024 will be the year of the enterprise, and the quote of the week.
Today: how a scathing government report about Microsoft's security culture could shape cloud competition, Cohere courts enterprise customers with a new model, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
"This might be the best executed supply chain attack we've seen described in the open, and it's a nightmare scenario." There's no real plan to prevent the next one.