From Models to Agents: How AWS Just Rewrote Its AI Playbook
Introduction: An AWS pre-briefing under NDA and the enticing title “What’s next with AWS” roped me into tuning up for the main event on April
Introduction: An AWS pre-briefing under NDA and the enticing title “What’s next with AWS” roped me into tuning up for the main event on April
Introduction KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe marked a transition in which Kubernetes is no longer the center of gravity, but AI agents are. And open source
Introduction IBM acquired Red Hat for $34 billion and preserved its independence, which is paying off, as evidenced by Red Hat’s continued growth. Acquisition success
Introduction Generative AI became very popular among consumers after ChatGPT was released in late 2022. However, enterprises struggled to operationalize Generative AI because every tool
Introduction The headlines from the most recent Amazon’s re:Invent conference highlighted faster inference, lower latency, and more capable foundation models. While foundation models continue to
Introduction: Over the past 25 years, information technology has evolved and fundamentally reshaped how work gets done at businesses. Entire industries got reshaped as new
I worked at IBM from 1995 to 2009. During that time, I had a front-row seat to several significant acquisitions, including Lotus, Rational, Tivoli, and
Why does capital efficiency depend on simplifying Kubernetes? Over the past two years, venture capital funding for AI startups has surged, bringing both extraordinary opportunities
Introduction Workato held its WOW conference in Las Vegas from August 18th to August 20th at The Cosmopolitan. This blog post covers recent Workato announcements
Kubernetes won. But at what cost? Since its open-source release in 2015, Kubernetes has rapidly become the industry standard for container orchestration. Its promise of
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Introduction: An AWS pre-briefing under NDA and the enticing title “What’s next with AWS” roped
Introduction KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe marked a transition in which Kubernetes is no longer the
Introduction IBM acquired Red Hat for $34 billion and preserved its independence, which is paying