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There's no real plan to prevent the next one. * Tom Krazit Apr 3, 2024 Infrastructure RPA PROMISED TO SOLVE COMPLEX BUSINESS WORKFLOWS. AI MIGHT TAKE ITS JOB RPA is reaching an inflection point as enterprises increasingly look to get more than just productivity gains from their previous investments, and AI enters the chat. * Debabrata Deb Mar 26, 2024 LATEST NEWS EDITOR'S PICKS Newsletter GOOGLE'S FIVE-YEAR ENTERPRISE TREK * Tom Krazit Apr 9, 2024 Newsletter CLOUDFLARE'S SERVERLESS FOCUS * Tom Krazit Apr 6, 2024 Newsletter THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IS LOSING TRUST IN MICROSOFT * Tom Krazit Apr 4, 2024 Newsletter SABOTAGE IN THE SOFTWARE SUPPLY CHAIN * Tom Krazit Apr 2, 2024 Newsletter BIG MONEY LINES UP BEHIND A REDIS FORK * Tom Krazit Mar 28, 2024 Software Development AGILE SOFTWARE PROMISES EFFICIENCY. IT REQUIRES A CULTURAL SHIFT TO GET RIGHT * Esther Schindler Feb 29, 2024 Security HOW EVEN THE BEST CYBERSECURITY PRACTICES CAN GET LOST IN TRANSLATION * Ariella Brown Feb 27, 2024 Newsletter FINALLY, A RANSOMWARE BREAKTHROUGH * Tom Krazit Feb 20, 2024 How We Built It HOW EXPEDIA IS CONSOLIDATING SAAS APPLICATIONS AND MANAGING 70 PETABYTES OF DATA * Tom Krazit Feb 15, 2024 Newsletter THE SMARTEST THING MICROSOFT EVER DID * Tom Krazit Feb 3, 2024 HOW WE BUILT IT How We Built It HOW EXPEDIA IS CONSOLIDATING SAAS APPLICATIONS AND MANAGING 70 PETABYTES OF DATA Like many companies that have grown through acquisitions over the years, Rajesh Naidu's job involves integrating those acquisitions onto a common tech stack, which requires taking a hard look at the SaaS applications used by those companies. * Tom Krazit Feb 15, 2024 How We Built It HOW CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD GOT CONTROL OF APPLICATION SPRAWL A convoluted series of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures had left Cushman & Wakefield with "hundreds" of separate enterprise-resource planning applications. It wanted a flexible but standardized base to get everyone on the same page. * Tom Krazit Jan 11, 2024 How We Built It HOW PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL DECIDED TO GO MULTICLOUD AND BUILD A CDP For many years financial services companies Principal Financial Group started its transition to the cloud just before the pandemic made the need for modern digital services an existential crisis, and has only accelerated that process since Kathy Kay came on board. * Tom Krazit Oct 12, 2023 How We Built It WHY DOCUSIGN NEEDED TO MOVE TO THE CLOUD TO EMBRACE AI AND DATA SOVEREIGNTY DocuSign's service was built before the cloud, but last year it realized it needed to move to the cloud to handle data residency requirements and its plans for AI services. * Tom Krazit Oct 4, 2023 More How We Built It INFRASTRUCTURE Infrastructure OPEN SOURCE AND CHEAP DATA ARE CHANGING OBSERVABILITY, AND A MARKET SHIFT COULD BE UNDER WAY The rise of OpenTelemetry coupled with the separation of application data from observability tools could shake up this fast-growing market right as more companies realize they need help managing their cloud apps. * Tom Krazit Feb 13, 2024 Infrastructure HOW AI IS CHANGING THE MODERN DATA CENTER Billions of dollars have already been invested over the last year retrofitting data centers to accommodate AI workloads in one of the biggest inflection points in data-center architecture in decades. * Tom Krazit Jan 9, 2024 Infrastructure OXIDE LAUNCHES ITS CLOUD-LIKE DATA CENTER SERVER The rise of the cloud was not just a transition from owning computers to renting them; it also ushered in enterprise computing resources that were scalable and flexible. Oxide Computer is a bet that enterprise tech wants to run the cloud model in its own data centers. * Tom Krazit Oct 26, 2023 Infrastructure WHY VECTOR DATABASES ARE THE ENGINE OF THE AI ERA Behind every breakthrough in enterprise technology over the past few decades you'll find a database. This year, as engineering managers and CIOs are being asked to articulate a generative AI strategy in the middle of a hype cycle for the ages, the vector database is having its coming-out party. * Tom Krazit Oct 19, 2023 More Infrastructure Q&A Q&A FIVETRAN'S GEORGE FRASER: STOP FREAKING OUT ABOUT CHOOSING SNOWFLAKE OR DATABRICKS "The more significant decision is, 'what is your strategy for centralizing the data?' Because these data platforms do not do that; they are the place that it gets centralized to, but they do not centralize anything." * Tom Krazit Mar 14, 2024 Q&A AI2'S SOPHIE LEBRECHT: WE NEED TO BETTER UNDERSTAND HOW GENERATIVE AI WORKS The most important issue in AI is a lack of open models that could allow researchers — who know surprisingly little about how the generative AI craze that upended the tech industry actually works — to set the parameters of the larger discussions around AI regulation. * Tom Krazit Mar 5, 2024 Q&A SNYK CEO PETER MCKAY: SECURITY BUYERS WANT PLATFORMS, NOT PIECES "When you have way too many companies chasing way too few opportunities, you go through a cycle like this and only the best will survive." McKay thinks Snyk has found a path forward. * Tom Krazit Feb 22, 2024 Q&A DELOITTE'S NISHITA HENRY: "BOARDS ARE SCARED" OF GENERATIVE AI Nishita Henry's job involves helping Deloitte's clients find opportunities and avoid problems while operating on AWS. After several years of rapid change for clients that needed a cloud computing strategy, another disorienting time has arrived thanks to the rise of generative AI. * Tom Krazit Dec 12, 2023 More Q&A SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Software Development OPEN SOURCE WAS A ZIRP MARKETING FUNNEL It's getting hard to understand why any company should consider using open-source software released under a traditional license by a venture-backed startup. * Tom Krazit Mar 25, 2024 Software Development AGILE SOFTWARE PROMISES EFFICIENCY. IT REQUIRES A CULTURAL SHIFT TO GET RIGHT The premise behind the Agile Manifesto is that developers, the users they serve, and business stakeholders all benefit by working together. But too often, organizations are faking true change by plastering a new label on older software development practices. * Esther Schindler Feb 29, 2024 Software Development AI VENDORS PROMISED INDEMNIFICATION AGAINST LAWSUITS. THE DETAILS ARE MESSY. Enterprise tech vendors promised customers that they will indemnify them from legal claims made against the output produced by generative AI tools. However, none of those companies want to talk about how it will actually work. * Tom Krazit Jan 2, 2024 Software Development GITHUB IS PUTTING AI FRONT AND CENTER. DEVELOPERS ARE WARY GitHub plays a central role in modern software development. Plan to embed generative AI tech into a fundamental part of that experience has some developers concerned about a lack of focus. * Tom Krazit Dec 7, 2023 More Software Development SECURITY Security HOW EVEN THE BEST CYBERSECURITY PRACTICES CAN GET LOST IN TRANSLATION Global teams across an enterprise are likely to speak different languages, of course, but also might be using different keyboard layouts with different characters. Those differences can lead to confusion about password requirements that could hinder collaboration and even compromise security. * Ariella Brown Feb 27, 2024 Q&A SNYK CEO PETER MCKAY: SECURITY BUYERS WANT PLATFORMS, NOT PIECES "When you have way too many companies chasing way too few opportunities, you go through a cycle like this and only the best will survive." McKay thinks Snyk has found a path forward. * Tom Krazit Feb 22, 2024 Security WHY SECURITY PROS ARE WARY — AND EXCITED — ABOUT THE RISE OF GENERATIVE AI Improving cybersecurity is one of the most important challenges companies face on a day-to-day basis, according to enterprise technology vendors, who preach that mantra right up until they see a massive trend like generative AI come along and can't help but blurt out "squirrel!" * Tom Krazit May 16, 2023 DATA Q&A FIVETRAN'S GEORGE FRASER: STOP FREAKING OUT ABOUT CHOOSING SNOWFLAKE OR DATABRICKS "The more significant decision is, 'what is your strategy for centralizing the data?' Because these data platforms do not do that; they are the place that it gets centralized to, but they do not centralize anything." * Tom Krazit Mar 14, 2024 Q&A REDIS CEO ROWAN TROLLOPE: OUR IPO IS STILL COMING Rowan Trollope started work as the new CEO of Redis earlier this year in February, arguably a low point for enterprise tech growth. Redis hasn't been immune to those trends, but it has also enjoyed the spoils of the generative AI hype cycle. * Tom Krazit Aug 17, 2023 Data STORING DATA IS EASY. UNDERSTANDING DATA IS HARD The speed, flexibility, and efficiency provided by newer data tools have become much more important than simply dumping "Big Data" into a storage facility and running relatively simple analytical queries. * Tom Krazit Jun 1, 2023 Runtime is a technology publication founded by former Protocol Enterprise editor Tom Krazit that covers enterprise tech products like cloud computing, SaaS, cybersecurity, and AI for tech buyers. LinkedIn RSS Navigation * Home * About * Contact * All Articles * Latest More * Sign up Topics * How We Built It * Infrastructure * Q&A * Software Development * Security * Data ©2024 Runtime. Published with Ghost & Maali. System Light Dark Great! You’ve successfully signed up. Welcome back! You've successfully signed in. You've successfully subscribed to Runtime. 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