Runtime News
banner
runtime.news
Runtime News
@runtime.news
77 followers 8 following 80 posts
Runtime is an independent news publication written for anyone working in and trying to make sense of the ever-changing enterprise tech industry. https://www.runtime.news/
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
After sifting through the fallout from a massive outage, it's clear that both AWS and its customers are still putting too many of their eggs into one very old and very worn basket. See why us-east-1 is the biggest problem in cloud computing.
It's always us-east-1
Today: Monday's big AWS outage illustrates yet again why us-east-1 is the biggest problem in cloud computing, further evidence that bitcoin mining is so very 2019 these days, and the latest funding ro...
www.runtime.news
Meanwhile, the fallout from a recent interview with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is mounting. Longtime Bay Area venture capitalist Ron Conway resigned from the Salesforce Foundation board, saying "I now barely recognize the person I have so long admired."
F5 says a nation-state hacker gained long-term access to some of its servers. The hack comes as attacks on American software companies appear to be ramping up and as the Trump administration pulls staffers away from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to focus on deportations.
The U.S. is losing a cyberwar
Today: F5's disclosure that hackers had "long term" access to its systems is just the latest sign that the federal government is focused on the wrong problems, Salesforce does damage control on behalf...
www.runtime.news
A hybrid cloud strategy solves a lot of problems, especially for companies in heavily regulated industries or that have big investments in data centers. But it also comes with its own set of challenges. We asked members of the Runtime Roundtable how they think about hybrid cloud app deployment.
What is the best way to think about hybrid cloud application deployment?
For companies with sensitive data requirements or substantial investments in data centers, a hybrid cloud strategy offers the best of both worlds — and a significant management challenge. Eight member...
www.runtime.news
Reposted by Runtime News
New on @runtime.news: The latest in our How We Built It series, this time featuring Mastercard's George Maddaloni. We talked about how Mastercard onboarded generative AI tools across its employees and its current approach to AI agents, where MCP is spurring a lot of internal agent building.
How Mastercard encouraged AI adoption with training and data
Last year Mastercard conducted a review of the different workflow patterns used by employees across the 35,000-person payments giant. In some cases generative AI tools didn't really move the needle, b...
www.runtime.news
Workday is one of many companies trying to convince enterprises to use its software as the foundation for their agentic AI strategies, and at Workday Rising it unveiled new tools that it hopes will close the deal. "The era of one-size-fits-all enterprise software is over," said CTO Peter Bailis.
Agentic AI is still up for grabs
Today: Workday jostles for position in the race to bring agents to the enterprise, a new type of software supply-chain attack is spreading, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
www.runtime.news
Plus, we track new funding raised in the last week by:
-Crusoe
-KnowledgeLake
-Attio
-Seemplicity
-OpenLight
-Zed
Broadcom CEO Hock Tan says the future of the enterprise is private. Cloud provider earnings reports tell a different story. But for tech organizations going the hybrid cloud route, VMware unveiled several new ways it gives customers cloud-like performance capabilities inside their own data centers.
Broadcom wants to party like it's 2005
Today: Broadcom rolls out new VMware services aimed at convincing customers to run next-generation workloads the old-fashioned way, we're starting to learn what DOGE did with some of the country's mos...
www.runtime.news
Also in this edition of the Runtime newsletter, we tally the biggest funding rounds in enterprise tech, including:
-Databricks – $1 billion (not a typo!)
-Cohere – $500 million
-Lambda – $275 million
-Aalo Atomics – $100 million
-Functionize – $41 million
-Parallel Web Systems – $30 million
Voice-phishing (or "vishing") attacks are on the rise, with Workday being the latest company to disclose that it had been targeted by hackers. You can bet we'll all see more about this in our next corporate security training sessions.
Voice phishing is turning into a big problem
Today: Voice-phishing attacks are turning into a serious problem without an easy solution, Google Cloud furthers its nuclear plans, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech.
www.runtime.news
Generative AI apps could help software designers break out of a decades-old rut when it comes to how we use their tools. At the very least, they need to rethink their approach to avoid frustrating users. Read about that, plus the latest moves by enterprise tech execs, in the Runtime newsletter.
Don't make WIMPy GenAI apps
Today: Why generative AI technology presents an opportunity for app developers to move beyond a decades-old standard for app design, the Trump administration is thinking about throwing out years of wo...
www.runtime.news
OpenAI is living up to its name again. It hadn't shipped any major LLMs that could claim a degree of openness since 2019's GPT-2. But that just changed with the release of two new open-weight models the company says are as powerful as some of its leading closed models.
Putting the open back in OpenAI
Today: OpenAI releases two open-weight models ahead of the expected launch of GPT-5, why China was already deeply involved in Microsoft SharePoint before last month's security fiasco, and the latest f...
www.runtime.news
It's been a choppy few months for Windsurf. First, news leaked that OpenAI intended to acquire the company for $3 billion. Then Google came along with a billion-dollar acquihire, agreeing to pay $2.4 billion for a non-exclusive license to Windsurf's technology and hire about 40 of its employees.
The huge stakes behind AI-driven coding
Today: several wild days prove why AI-driven coding is at the center of enterprise tech, Nvidia will once again be allowed to sell chips designed around export controls to Chinese customers, and the l...
www.runtime.news
Grok 4 could be a tempting choice for developers and enterprises looking for competitive but lower-cost alternatives to OpenAI and Anthropic. But it's impossible to understand why any serious business would put Grok at the heart of its AI strategy. Grok is unsafe at any speed for business use.
Don't rank Grok
Today: xAI's new Grok 4 model looks impressive assuming you can ignore everything else about the company, MCP's security flaws are becoming apparent, and the latest enterprise moves.
www.runtime.news
CoreWeave says it plans to acquire Core Scientific for $9 billion. The deal would allow CoreWeave to take direct control of infrastructure it's already renting from Core Scientific and will provide the additional capacity it needs to fulfill nearly $16 billion in orders from OpenAI.
Buying data centers is easier than building them
Today: Why CoreWeave just shelled out $9 billion in stock for Core Scientific, Ingram Micro begins to recover from a holiday weekend ransomware attack, and the latest funding rounds in enterprise tech...
www.runtime.news
This week, a pair of legends in the software engineering space shared their insights on the "Software 3.0 era" and laid out just how much disruption is coming for workers in the software mines. Plus, we bring you the latest in the Microsoft-OpenAI negotiations and two big executive moves.
Two takes on the future of software development
Today: Two legendary software engineers sum up the current state of AI coding in mid-2025 and what comes next, Microsoft and OpenAI continue to trial balloon their contract negotiations, and the lates...
www.runtime.news
The conscious uncoupling of Microsoft and OpenAI is sticky. We unpack where things stand now, and how some big factors — like OpenAI's pending acquisition of Windsurf and a slate of other powerful LLMs now on the market — are complicating things.
What is Microsoft going to do with OpenAI?
Today: OpenAI's attempts to alter its sweeping deal with Microsoft will force some interesting decisions in Redmond, Google Cloud offers more details about last Thursday's outage, and the latest fundi...
www.runtime.news
In this one-on-one interview, Amazon CSO Steve Schmidt tells us about:
*Increasing nation-state attacks on tech companies
*How generative AI is — and isn't — changing cybersecurity, on both the offensive and defensive sides
*How Amazon works to prevent unforced errors in code
Amazon CSO Steve Schmidt: AI is changing security, but defenders are still ahead of attackers
Schmidt discussed the frequency and style of the attacks Amazon fends off every day, the capabilities that cybersecurity defenders can bring to bear thanks to generative AI, and the potential that mac...
www.runtime.news
Last year, Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi pledged to bring Delta Lake and Iceberg together in a "USB-C format" for data. The communities behind both formats have made progress toward that goal, but the last mile is tricky, and new tools could let end users worry about other problems.
Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi's goal of a universal data format is close. But new efforts are aiming higher
Last year at the Databricks Data & AI Summit Ghodsi pledged to bring Delta Lake and Iceberg together in a "USB-C format" for data. The communities behind both formats have made progress toward that go...
www.runtime.news
From our roundup of the week's biggest product releases and updates:
-A new open source project from Red Hat
-A catalog of container images from Docker
-Google Cloud's Gemini for Code Assist and for GitHub
-Messaging directly with AI agents in Slack
-Glean's Agents tool
Red Hat's plan for AI inference; Google's AI coding tool
Today on Product Saturday: Red Hat leads a consortium of companies working on an open-source AI inference framework, Google makes Gemini Code Assist generally available, and the quote of the week.
www.runtime.news
Anthropic unveiled its latest Claude models, saying Claude Opus 4 "is our most powerful model yet and the best coding model in the world." The big breakthrough seems to be an ability to complete tasks unsupervised over long periods of time, compared to earlier versions that glitched out pretty fast.
Anthropic moves the AI coding race forward
Today: Anthropic's new Claude models deliver what the company says is the best AI coding performance on the market, how two employees of a security software company pulled off a massive breach of fede...
www.runtime.news
At the Build conference, Microsoft said it will release the GitHub Copilot code extension inside Visual Studio Code under an open-source license and add a new coding agent to GitHub Copilot. Also, Qualcomm wants in on the lucrative server processor market. And see where two big funding rounds went.
Microsoft's plan to keep its AI coding lead takes shape
Today: How Microsoft is trying to hold on to its position at the center of professional software development, Qualcomm gears up — again — to enter the server market, and the latest funding rounds in e...
www.runtime.news
Don't miss our regular roundup of the week's most important new enterprise tech product releases and updates, including:
-Coding agents from OpenAI and Google
-AWS's Transform service
-Updates to Celonis's Process Intelligence API
-Boomi AgentStudio
OpenAI's coding tool; AWS tackles mainframes
Today on Product Saturday: OpenAI previews a coding agent, AWS launches a new service designed to migrate old workloads to the cloud, and the quote of the week.
www.runtime.news