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.
Today: T-Mobile's data expert explains how the carrier is preparing for the future, New Relic succumbs to private equity, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
The only thing that hasn't changed about data in the nearly two decades that Vikas Ranjan has been shaping T-Mobile's data strategy is its strategic importance to the company.
Today: how AWS is trying to elbow its way into the generative AI conversation, a scary new flaw threatens cloud servers, and the quote of the week.
Today: a deep dive into Red Hat's decision to take on the rebuilders, Microsoft's curious definition of "all-up," and this week's enterprise moves.
Red Hat is probably the most successful open-source enterprise software company in the history of tech. For many years that success has existed in tension with the open-source software community, and this summer that tension rose to a new level.
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: why AI infrastructure could evolve in a lot of different directions, Microsoft removes the extra fee for some security services, and the latest enterprise moves.
Today: why Meta wants (almost) everyone to use its large-language model, Microsoft tries to inspire its partner community, and the latest funding rounds for enterprise tech startups.
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: times are a-changing in the market for enterprise Linux, Lawrence Livermore Labs joins the exascale computing club, and the latest in enterprise startup funding.
Today: Companies that use AI software to hire New Yorkers have new rules to follow, China's big cloud players roll out generative AI tools, and the quote of the week.