Microsoft is bringing five more Claude-native capabilities to Azure-hosted deployments, extending a pattern of accommodating Anthropic's models, APIs and agent tooling across Microsoft and GitHub ...
Tom Fenton previews a VMware Explore 2026 agenda spanning community resources, Raspberry Pi edge workloads, private AI, Kubernetes, memory tiering, CPU scheduling and storage.
Carlos Rivas, an AWS-Certified DevOps Professional, cloud consultant, software developer and AWS instructor, outlined a staged approach to DevSecOps that distributes automated security checks ...
The "VM on Kubernetes Day" pre-event at KubeCon Europe 2026 revealed that many enterprises with expiring data center contracts are adopting a 24-to-36-month migration strategy to shift from legacy ...
In a previous article, I provided an overview of Zabbix, a scalable, open-source monitoring solution used to track the performance and availability of IT infrastructure, including servers, networks, ...
New offerings target cloud runtime defense, AI-agent identity, data control, exposure management and autonomous testing.
Official studies released around Black Hat document faster exploitation, identity abuse, cloud compromise, supply-chain risk and AI-assisted criminal operations.
Nutanix has released an open-source Model Context Protocol server that lets AI assistants, including GitHub Copilot, interact with Nutanix Cloud Platform through Prism V4 APIs.
Snyk found agentic architectures in one-third of surveyed enterprise accounts as AI systems expanded beyond models.
Tom Fenton tackles seven free and open-source AI tools bring local chat, coding, voice, design and research capabilities to personal computers and self-hosted environments.
A Cloudera survey of 1,500 enterprise technology leaders found widespread AI-driven architecture changes, with governance problems, rising infrastructure costs and workload placement pushing ...
The Leader field changes little, but Gartner emphasizes AI-ready runtimes, governance, cost discipline and platform consolidation.