Today on Product Saturday: Datadog unveils a new uptime monitoring service with a cheeky title, Platform Engineering introduces its take on infrastructure-as-code tools, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: Factory's co-founder and CEO explains why using AI to automate developers' least-favorite tasks could have a huge impact, AWS sheds more light on the root causes of Monday's outage, and the latest moves in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today: Monday's big AWS outage illustrates yet again why us-east-1 is the biggest problem in cloud computing, further evidence that bitcoin mining is so very 2019 these days, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today on Product Saturday: Anthropic may have found a way to deliver on the promise of agents, Oracle puts up a lakehouse, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: F5's disclosure that hackers had "long term" access to its systems is just the latest sign that the federal government is focused on the wrong problems, Salesforce does damage control on behalf of its CEO, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Today: How Salesforce hopes to start generating real revenue from AI agents, why the merger of Fivetran and dbt Labs signals the end of an era in data infrastructure, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today on Product Saturday: six months after ServiceNow launched a product taking on Salesforce's core market, the "ohana" strikes back, Zuora sees big changes coming to SaaS pricing, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: Google and AWS serve up new visions for deploying AI agents at work, the impact of the Oracle E-Business Suite hack is starting to look much bigger than initially acknowledged, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Today: there were already 10,000 vendors trying to help companies build AI agents and enterprise-grade coding assistants, and now there are 10,001, Oracle's cloud AI growth has come at a price, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Any business that survived the digital revolution is very familiar with how quickly networking requirements can shift. But few are prepared for the speed with which emerging technologies today are challenging existing environments.| Runtime
Today on Product Saturday: former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's new company introduces its first product, DeepSeek drops another low-cost model on the market, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: The latest in the long-running saga of enterprise tech marketing departments trying and failing to look cool, Oracle customers are receiving extortion attempts after a breach, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
For companies with sensitive data requirements or substantial investments in data centers, a hybrid cloud strategy offers the best of both worlds — and a significant management challenge. Eight members of our Roundtable discussed how to balance cloud and on-premises deployments.| Runtime
Why ServiceNow's new launch points to a new set of priorities for enterprise software design, CoreWeave finds another $14 billion, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today on Product Saturday: Cloudflare gets into the data-management game, Glean unveils a new version of its AI work assistant, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: Edera's CTO explains how a rethink of hypervisor concepts could help companies protect themselves against software supply-chain attacks, Microsoft throws the Israeli intelligence service off its cloud, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
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Today: Mastercard's George Maddaloni on rolling out internal AI tools and building with AI agents, Nvidia gives OpenAI more money to buy Nvidia chips and Oracle servers, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Last year Mastercard conducted a review of the different workflow patterns used by employees across the 35,000-person payments giant. In some cases generative AI tools didn't really move the needle, but the company encouraged adoption with proper training and connectors to vital data sources.| Runtime
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI's new coding-specific version of GPT-5 hits the terminals, MongoDB gets into the application modernization game, and the quote of the week.| Runtime
Today: Nvidia makes a big deal with Intel to cement its interconnect technology in the data center, Microsoft dodges a scary security incident, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Today: Workday jostles for position in the race to bring agents to the enterprise, a new type of software supply-chain attack is spreading, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today: another batch of earnings reports shows that enterprises are still investing heavily in the raw materials for generative AI, Microsoft takes a careful step away from its dependence on OpenAI's models, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Generative AI apps could help software designers break out of a decades-old rut when it comes to how we use their tools. At the very least, they need to rethink their approach to avoid frustrating users.| Runtime
GitHub's independence within the Microsoft ecosystem was treasured by company executives in the years following in 2018 acquisition. But that era is over, and GitHub is now just another Microsoft product.| Runtime
Today: OpenAI releases two open-weight models ahead of the expected launch of GPT-5, why China was already deeply involved in Microsoft SharePoint before last month's security fiasco, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today: A Replit user finds out the hard way that LLM-powered coding tools are still a work in progress, Microsoft scrambles to get Sharepoint users patched, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Why Salesforce is going to have to wait a lot longer than it expected for the agentic AI revolution, Nvidia, meanwhile, still can't make enough GPUs, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Today: several wild days prove why AI-driven coding is at the center of enterprise tech, Nvidia will once again be allowed to sell chips designed around export controls to Chinese customers, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime
Today: AWS and Microsoft were on opposite sides of Wall Street's expectations during the first quarter of the year, Redis returns to open source more than a year after a Big Cloud fork, and the latest enterprise moves.| Runtime
Visual Studio Code is a vital pieces of Microsoft's enterprise strategy, which banks on the goodwill developers have for both products to drive business to Azure and its other enterprise software products. But software development practices and preferences are changing rapidly.| Runtime
Model Context Protocol (MCP) was introduced last November by Anthropic, which called it "an open standard that enables developers to build secure, two-way connections between their data sources and AI-powered tools." After kicking the tires for a few months, vendors are jumping on board.| Runtime
The premise behind the Agile Manifesto is that developers, the users they serve, and business stakeholders all benefit by working together. But too often, organizations are faking true change by plastering a new label on older software development practices.| Runtime
Today: Security experts are concerned about the lack of details accompanying Microsoft's hack disclosure late last week, Oracle joins the generative AI parade, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.| Runtime