CISA has ordered federal agencies to secure their systems by Saturday against ongoing attacks exploiting a critical ...
Tuesday, Databricks rolled out Genie One, an AI "agentic coworker" that plugs straight into a company's live data and everyday ...
Google Cloud introduced an AI agent platform and new TPUs at Next 2026. Google Cloud said 75% of customers use its AI, with new agent tools. Google Cloud announced new AI products and infrastructure ...
Fragmented stacks, hand-coded ETL and static dashboards are dead; AI is forcing data management to finally grow up in 2026. The data landscape is shifting faster than most organizations can track. The ...
In 2024, the elephant in the room was how generative artificial intelligence seized the conversation. In 2025, the dialog shifted to agents and the question of whether there’s an AI bubble happening ...
The new lakehouse offering marks a significant change in Oracle’s strategy, with the vendor moving from a single-cloud model to recognizing enterprises’ need for flexibility across platforms, analysts ...
This solution accelerator delivers a unified data foundation using Microsoft Fabric, OneLake, Microsoft Purview, and Azure Databricks for integrated, governed analytics. Built on medallion lakehouse ...
The open-source PostgreSQL (sometimes also referred to as Postgres) is apparently a very hot commodity for big enterprise data platform vendors. Unlike Neon, which was only a three-year-old company, ...
It was all about AI at all the big events this week — Microsoft Build, Google I/O, Dell Tech World, Red Hat Summit and even Computex. Trump threatened Apple Friday with 25% tariffs on iPhones not made ...
At Knowledge 2025, ServiceNow debuted its Workflow Data Network ecosystem of partners to support workflow automation with AI. It also introduced a slate of new agents to assist autonomous IT. At its ...
Like a shot to your dome piece, I'm back to hit you with my annual roundup of what happened in the rumble-tumble game of databases. Yes, I used to write this article on the OtterTune blog, but the ...