Most voice AI demos look great. Then you ship to production and discover the system can't handle background noise, interrupts users mid-sentence, or adds latency that kills the experience.
Deepgram's recent acquisition of OfOne, a platform that achi...
Snowflake announced today that Google's Gemini 3 models are now running natively inside Snowflake Cortex AI. This means enterprises can use Google's latest AI models on their data without copying or moving it to another platform.
The integration inc...
You built an AI agent. It works pretty well. Handles customer inquiries. Processes simple requests. Saves your team time.
Then you try to make it do more. Handle edge cases. Manage complex workflows. Coordinate across multiple systems.
And it star...
You've spent years building interfaces. Forms with validation. Dashboards with charts. Navigation menus that make sense. Responsive layouts that work on every device.
That skillset is becoming less relevant.
Not because the work wasn't good. But be...
Your team probably started using AI the same way everyone else did. Someone tried ChatGPT to write an email. A developer used Copilot to generate a function. Maybe your manager asked AI to summarize meeting notes.
That's level one. And it's where mo...
Graphite's New PR Page Tackles the Problem Nobody's Talking About
AI is writing more code. Everyone knows this. But here's what people aren't thinking about: if AI writes 4x more code, someone still has to review, test, merge, and deploy all of it...
Snowflake Brings Native NVIDIA GPU Acceleration to ML Workflows—No Code Changes Required
Snowflake announced it's embedding NVIDIA's CUDA-X libraries directly into its ML platform. The integration enables data scientists to run GPU-accelerated mach...
How AI Is Reshaping Product Development for Developers
A fundamental shift occurred in software development over the past two years. The barrier between having an idea and turning it into working code has dropped dramatically.
This isn't about AI ...
The Architect of Autonomy: How Coding Agents Are Redefining the Developer Workflow
The software engineering landscape is rapidly moving beyond mere AI code completion. The critical shift to understand is the emergence of truly autonomous coding age...
The Agent Governance Problem: What 34,000 SAP Customers Are Learning
The Number That Masks the Real Story
Brenda Bown1, CMO of SAP Business AI Marketing, shared adoption data at TechEd: "34,000 customers are using AI" capabilities from SAP.
That...
SAP's Data Strategy: Why the Snowflake Partnership Makes More Sense Than It Seems
The Partnership Nobody Expected
SAP announced a partnership with Snowflake at TechEd 2025. The announcement included a new "SAP Snowflake" solution extension that br...
SAP Abandons Proprietary Developer Tools. Here's What That Actually Means.
The Shift Everyone Missed
SAP TechEd 2025 opened with Muhammad Alam1, SAP's board member for Product and Engineering, making an unusual promise: developers can now "build, ...
RapidFire.ai Speeds Up AI Experimentation So You Can Actually Ship
Most AI projects never make it to production. MIT found that 95% get stuck in the prototype phase. The problem isn't a lack of ideas or use cases. It's that teams can't get the res...
Why Metrics Might Be Holding Your Observability Strategy Back
Metrics have been the foundation of observability for decades. But what if that foundation is cracked?
Ang Li1, director of engineering at Observe2, argues that metrics are a relic of o...
Oracle's AI Vision: From 1.2 Billion Watts to Saving Lives
Oracle AI World delivered a message developers need to hear: AI isn't about replacing engineers. It's about building tools that solve humanity's hardest problems while making developers dra...
Java's Real AI Strategy: Beyond the Hype at Oracle AI World
At Oracle AI World, the Java team delivered a message that cuts through the AI hype: 95% of enterprise AI integration projects fail. The reason? Organizations are trying to build productio...
The Real Cost of Oracle Technical Debt: What Developers Learn During Migration
Oracle databases have been around for 40 years. That's a lot of time to accumulate technical debt.
Spencer Kimball1, CEO of Cockroach Labs2, spends his days helping For...
How Shade Built a File System That Actually Works for Remote Creative Teams
Media production teams have a storage problem. They use Lucid Link for file streaming, Frame.io for review and approval, and Iconik for asset management. That's three subsc...
TextQL Built a Rosetta Stone for Enterprise Data — and It Actually Works
Most natural language query tools fail when you move beyond your laptop. TextQL1 built theirs to work with data that doesn't fit on a single computer.
The company spent three...
AuriStor Tackles Distributed File System Performance With Protocol-Level Improvements
Most developers don't think much about distributed file systems until they hit a wall. You're moving files across continents, dealing with spotty connections, or ...