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1 day agoGoogle battles Chinese open weights models with Gemma 4
Google launched new open-weights Gemma models optimized for agentic AI and coding, offering enterprises a domestic alternative to Chinese LLMs.
Linx has built an AI-native platform that maps, monitors, and governs human, non-human, and agentic identities across the entire enterprise environment, relying on real-time detection and automated remediation to reduce identity-related risks.
The savings disappear the moment you hit real-world complexity. Disparate data sources and messy inputs, ambiguous situations without clear rule sets, or actually any domain where the rules aren't already obvious. And someone still has to write all those rules.
Celona has launched AerFlex, the industry's first cloud-controlled, access point-only private 5G service designed for industrial environments requiring reliable, high-performance connectivity.
There is a complete reset in how data is managed and flows around the enterprise. If people want to seize the AI imperative, they have to redo their data platforms in a very big way. And this is where I believe you're seeing all these data acquisitions, because this is the foundation to have a sound AI strategy.
This is an industry-first innovation, introducing an intelligent control plane that has never existed in data storage before, clearly setting us apart from competitors.
"We see a new class of applications emerging in memory databases and real-time decision engines. These things require massive amounts of performance, and so the FlashArray//XL R5 is pushing the envelope."
When evaluating project management software for large enterprises, scalability, customization, and integration features are crucial, especially given the complex environment of multi-team, multi-location projects.
Atlassian's new strategy focuses on bundling its collaboration tools, such as Confluence, JIRA, and Loom, under the recently announced Teamwork Collection, rather than selling them individually.
Harvey has committed to a multi-year partnership with Microsoft, allocating $150 million to Azure, a strategic move strengthening their role in the legal tech space.