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A significant chasm exists between most organizations’ current data infrastructure capabilities and those necessary to effectively support AI workloads.
Global politics, chip wars, and the ever-present confusion of managing AI source code. It’s been a tough week for open source.
New capabilities for building safe models include watermarking, prompt refining, and prompt debugging and work with any large language models.
The difference in pricing suggests cost savings for enterprises, at least for usage of open models.
Once limited to Windows, .NET now allows developers to easily build cross-platform web, mobile, and cloud applications.
In some countries, the government is attempting to regulate cloud computing, and cloud providers are suing each other over competition and lock-in. Where does that leave enterprises?
New licenses make JetBrains’ JavaScript/TypeScript and .NET/game development environments free to use for open-source projects and other non-commercial purposes.
High-performance Rust-based Turbopack bundler moves from beta to stable with the latest update of the React-based web framework.
Microsoft’s own Arm hardware is now available on the Azure cloud, ready to offer power savings and higher density.
The open source Syncfusion Toolkit for .NET MAUI includes multi-platform controls for charting, navigation, effects, and more.