Databases

Google Cloud’s BigLake-driven lakehouse updates aim to optimize performance, costs
Google Cloud has introduced new updates to its BigLake-driven data lakehouse that are designed to optimize performance and reduce costs. The updates were made to BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Dataplex Universal Catalog, and Apache Spark. BigLake is a servi...
2025-05-29 14:08
Microsoft envisions Windows Update as the unified platform for all software updates
Microsoft is overhauling Windows Update with a unified orchestration platform designed to fix the fragmentation of app patching across the ecosystem. The platform will enable developers to integrate updates for MSIX, APPX, and Win32 apps directly into...
2025-05-29 12:25
Mistral AI launches code embedding model, claims edge over OpenAI and Cohere
French startup Mistral AI on Wednesday unveiled Codestral Embed, its first code-specific embedding model, claiming it outperforms rival offerings from OpenAI, Cohere, and Voyage. The company said the model supports configurable embedding outputs with ...
2025-05-29 11:30
Using Microsoft Fabric to create digital twins
Digital twins are an important part of modern control systems. They let you create a model of a physical system that serves as a tool for simulation and prediction. It models the inputs and outputs of a system, using real-time data to keep it at the s...
2025-05-29 09:00
Docling: An open-source toolkit for advanced document processing
The rapid advancements in generative AI technologies have made it essential to create tools that can effectively manage different document formats. While large language models (LLMs) excel at understanding and generating text, they struggle with parsi...
2025-05-29 09:00
Docling: An open-source tool kit for advanced document processing
The rapid advancements in generative AI technologies have made it essential to create tools that can effectively manage different document formats. While large language models (LLMs) excel at understanding and generating text, they struggle with parsi...
2025-05-29 09:00
Reports of Deno’s demise ‘greatly exaggerated,’ Deno creator says
Deno creator Ryan Dahl has responded to reports of Deno’s demise, saying they have been “greatly exaggerated.” In a May 20 blog post, Dahl, also co-founder of Deno steward Deno Land, addressed criticisms of the Deno Deploy edge hosting service, ...
2025-05-29 01:01
AI didn’t kill Stack Overflow
It would be easy to say that artificial intelligence killed off Stack Overflow, but it would be truer to say that AI delivered the final blow. What really happened is a parable of human community and experiments in self-governance gone bizarrely wrong...
2025-05-28 09:00
How to hire software developers
Salaries are usually a business’s top expense, and a bad hire can cause all kinds of problems, financially and culturally. In some places, getting rid of someone who just isn’t working out can be a challenge. Add in laws, rules, and regulations s...
2025-05-28 09:00
Microsoft rolls out TypeScript Native Previews
Microsoft has announced the availability of TypeScript Native Previews, featuring early previews of a native TypeScript compiler and tool set based on the Go language. The port has achieved “a 10x speed-up on most projects,” the company said. Anno...
2025-05-28 04:51
Mistral unveils Mistral Agents API
Artificial intelligence startup Mistral AI Tuesday announced the Mistral Agents API, a complement to its Chat Completion API that “simplifies implementing agentic use cases,” the company said. The Agents API combines Mistral’s large language mod...
2025-05-28 00:12
Salesforce to buy Informatica in $8 billion deal
Salesforce has agreed to buy Informatica in an $8 billion deal as a way to quickly access far more data for its AI efforts, it said Tuesday. Steve Fisher, President and CTO of Salesforce, made the argument for how this acquisition helps customers of b...
2025-05-27 13:47
AWS adds observability support to Aurora PostgreSQL Limitless
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has added observability support to its managed Aurora PostgreSQL Limitless service to help enterprises monitor the health of their database fleet and troubleshoot issues around it. Observability of databases is crucial for en...
2025-05-27 11:19
IT leadership lessons from ‘Leroy Jenkins’
In 2005, Leroy Jenkins gained notoriety in the gaming world as a hapless World of Warcraft player immortalized in a viral video. Leroy single-handedly wrecked a carefully planned mission by charging headfirst into danger, shouting his name in a spur-o...
2025-05-27 09:00
What we know now about generative AI for software development
Last year, I wrote about the 10 ways generative AI would transform software development, including early use cases in code generation, code validation, and other improvements in the software development process. Over the past year, I’ve also covered...
2025-05-27 09:00
Lessons from building retrieval systems for AI assistants
Retrieval augmented generation (RAG) has quickly risen to become one of the most popular architectures when building AI assistants, especially in scenarios where combining the power of language models with proprietary information is key. Integrating a...
2025-05-27 09:00
IT leadership lessons from Leeroy Jenkins
In 2005, Leeroy Jenkins gained notoriety in the gaming world as a hapless World of Warcraft player immortalized in a viral video. Leeroy single-handedly wrecked a carefully planned mission by charging headfirst into danger, shouting his name in a spur...
2025-05-27 09:00
Multicloud developer lessons from the trenches
If the features of one cloud environment are a business benefit, deploying multiple clouds has to be even better, right?   It’s true that a multicloud architecture promises to give you the best of all possible worlds, letting you take advantage of...
2025-05-27 00:23
The tough task of making AI code production-ready
Developers are increasingly turning to large language models (LLMs) to crank out code at astonishing volumes. As much as 41% of all code is now written by machines, totaling 256 billion lines in 2024 alone. Even Google, which employs some of the best ...
2025-05-26 09:00
Kotlin gets a new AI agent framework
Looking to make Kotlin a first-class language for AI, JetBrains has introduced Koog, an open source agentic framework for building AI agents within the Java virtual machine (JVM) ecosystem via a Kotlin domain-specific language (DSL). Introduced May 2...
2025-05-24 04:00