Mitchell Hashimoto's ghost in the machine; Microsoft open sources Phi-4
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.
Today: Google makes a flurry of year-end AI announcements, IBM brings fiber optics inside the data center, and the quote of the week.
Today: what Amit Zavery hopes to accomplish at ServiceNow, Nvidia continues to be the bellwether for AI growth, and the latest enterprise moves.
This era of enterprise software is either the dawn of a new era of corporate productivity or the most hyped money pit since the metaverse. ServiceNow's Amit Zavery talks about the impact of generative AI, how SaaS companies should think about AI models, and his decision to leave Google Cloud.
Despite recent challenges to their hegemony, x86 chips still power the vast majority of cloud and on-premises servers in use today. However, over all those years Intel and AMD tweaked x86 in subtle but incompatible ways to suit their own needs, and Tuesday's agreement is a promise to unify x86.
Welcome to Runtime! Today: Strange times make for strange bedfellows in chips, Google goes nuclear, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today: AMD takes on both Nvidia and Intel, Sierra unveils its first voice AI agent for contact centers, and the quote of the week.
Today: Zoom unveils its latest strategy to move beyond video meetings and become your work daily driver, the WordPress saga is getting even more heated, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
Today: How the upcoming launch of Nvidia's Blackwell chips and the growth of upstart AI clouds could change how companies buy infrastructure, the discovery of a widespread telecom hack serves as a reminder that legal backdoors are problematic, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
Today on Product Saturday: MongoDB focuses on performance and resilience, Microsoft tackles event handling with a new open-source project, and the quote of the week.
Today: why agents are the new vehicle for enterprise AI ambitions, OpenAI secures the bag, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.
No one really agrees on a strict definition of "agent," but recent breakthroughs in large-language models have allowed companies to build enhanced versions of chatbots that can respond to natural-language queries with a plan of action.
Today: how business–process automation is changing thanks to generative AI, Adobe tries to thread the needle between AI serendipity and brand safety, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.