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Database evolutions: caching in with schema-as-code 

Database evolutions: caching in with schema-as-code 

Databases move. By their nature, developers and database administrators (DBAs) along with the full cadre of Ops-operations staff need to move data from one place to another - sometimes between applications, connected services and API endpoints, but sometimes between higher-level operating systems, ... Read more

date11 months ago
emma wants to make multi-cloud accessible for everyone

emma wants to make multi-cloud accessible for everyone

Managing a complex multi-cloud environment is no easy task. Emma's multi-cloud platform wants to make clouds and the capabilities they offer as natural and accessible as electricity. We spoke with the company's Dmitry Panenkov about this ambition. Dmitry is founder and CEO of emma (enterprise mu... Read more

date11 months ago
Do data centers need an overhaul? Nvidia says they do

Do data centers need an overhaul? Nvidia says they do

Data centers are only becoming more important. The rise of the digital medium in enterprise means that organizations are becoming increasingly reliant on external hardware to function. Now the AI hype provides a motive to invest heavily in data center infrastructure renewal. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang... Read more

date11 months ago
Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?

Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?

Wasm is what’s up. In terms of the hot technologies discussed at any of the major enterprise IT shows being staged this year, WebAssembly (often written as Wasm and typically pronounced ‘wass-em’ in Europe and ‘wazzum’ in North America) has been bubbling up since it was conceived in 2015 ... Read more

date11 months ago
Are Google and OpenAI the right partners to regulate AI?

Are Google and OpenAI the right partners to regulate AI?

Reports about the potential dangers of AI are coming thick and fast. We often hear these voices emanating from politicians and ethicists, but they're far from alone. Strikingly, it's the CEOs from Google and OpenAI that can be heard expressing their wish for AI to be regulated. Both companies are l... Read more

date11 months ago
Review: Samsung Galaxy S23 flagships flex their muscles

Review: Samsung Galaxy S23 flagships flex their muscles

Samsung has been offering customers a wide range of smartphones and connected devices for a while. We're taking a closer look at the Koreant tech giants top-of-the-line offerings: the Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra. In addition, we examine the integration that the Galaxy ecosystem offers when these devic... Read more

date11 months ago
Red Hat makes Ansible Event-Driven and adds generative AI chatbot

Red Hat makes Ansible Event-Driven and adds generative AI chatbot

Red Hat presented some much-needed innovation for Ansible at its summit in Boston. One very big change is that Ansible is now Event-Driven. No longer does the software have to kick off an Ansible playbook, Ansible can automatically start a playbook based on observed events. In addition, with Ansibl... Read more

date11 months ago
Microsoft wants Copilot everywhere, including in Windows 11

Microsoft wants Copilot everywhere, including in Windows 11

At its annual Build developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft is making a series of announcements. A significant portion of these involve copilots, AI-powered assistants for all kinds of applications. The headline grabber: Windows Copilot, the first OS-level AI aid. Microsoft intends to use AI har... Read more

date11 months ago
Microsoft Build: overview, convenience and security for developers

Microsoft Build: overview, convenience and security for developers

At Microsoft Build, Microsoft is unveiling a number of new developments that should make developers' lives easier. The solutions come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from Windows integrations to hardware in the cloud. Dev Home, Dev Drive Along with the announced AI integration in Windows 11... Read more

date11 months ago

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