Google Cloud announced Thursday it has added fast-rising AI coding startups Lovable and Windsurf to its roster of customers.
Foundational Pillars Of Cloud Automation Before we get into the fancy tools and multi-cloud setups, let’s talk ...
Shell Plc and BP Plc-branded gas stations in Indonesia have run low on fuel as supplies are curbed by import restrictions. The three brands of gasoline sold by Shell in the country are unavailable at ...
SAP customers will be able to achieve a new level of data sovereignty and independence by running workloads entirely within their own datacenters, the German ERP giant has promised. SAP Sovereign ...
AWS Outposts, Microsoft Azure Arc, and Google Cloud Anthos each offers its own approach to managing hybrid and multicloud environments. Here’s how they compare on cost, security, and management. The ...
Backed by a hefty list of prominent endorsers, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis has officially kicked off her bid for a southeast L.A. County congressional seat, should new district maps be ...
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — Some sections of the Spokane River are dried out, according to the Spokane Riverkeeper. The Spokane Riverkeeper posted photos showing a dried-out section of the river from ...
Gomboc AI, the industry's first deterministic AI solution for cloud security remediations, today announced two major releases that expand how engineers can leverage deterministic AI for Infrastructure ...
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch demurred Saturday when asked if she’d run for mayor in four years. “I’m not a politician. I’m a public servant,” said Tisch, 44, who received a rousing welcome from ...
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REDMOND, Wash. – Microsoft announced that it would launch a review into the Israeli Defense Force’s use of Microsoft Azure after The Guardian reported that the program was being used to monitor ...
President Trump announced Monday on his social media site that he plans to "lead a movement" to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines in the country ahead of next year's midterm elections.