by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 28, 2026 | Cloud
OpenAI has released Symphony, an open-source specification for turning issue trackers such as Linear into control planes for Codex coding agents. Instead of asking an AI tool for help with one coding problem at a time, Symphony is designed to let agents pick up work...
by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 28, 2026 | Cloud
One of the more dangerous assumptions in the current AI market is that broad adoption means meaningful adoption. It does not. Much of what enterprises call AI transformation is, in fact, AI experimentation focused at the edge of the business, in systems and workflows...
by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 28, 2026 | Cloud
While the software development industry has been gorging on large language models (LLMs), the front-end ecosystem has quietly fractured into three competing but interrelated architectural paradigms. Between the dominance of reactive frameworks, the hypermedia-driven...
by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 27, 2026 | Cloud
Foundry Agent Service now supports bring‑your‑own‑model scenarios, allowing agents to use AI models deployed and managed outside of Foundry, including models hosted behind enterprise AI gateways such as Azure API Management. This enables organizations...
by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 27, 2026 | Cloud
Prompt Flow will be retired from Microsoft Foundry and Azure Machine Learning on April 20, 2027 and replaced by a single, modern orchestration platform: Microsoft Agent Framework. This change unlocks powerful new capabilities, including a unified,...
by Azalio tdshpsk | Apr 27, 2026 | Cloud
The most important thing Google announced at Google Cloud Next 2026 wasn’t another model, another Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), or another way to sprinkle Gemini across the enterprise (though it did all these things). Rather, it was an admission, or possibly a...