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LLM series - Pathlight: Why good AI starts with infrastructure
04 Jan 2024 -
LLM series - eSentire: Start secure, to avoid black clouds later
03 Jan 2024 -
Zebra AI lead: A developer deep dive on LLM (part 2)
02 Jan 2024
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Trey Doig in his position as co-founder and CEO at conversational intelligence company Pathlight. Keen to address the fact ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Jeff Schwartzentruber in his capacity as senior Machine Learning (ML) scientist at eSentire. Schwartzentruber is part of ...
This is part 2 of a discussion recorded for the Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) with Andrea Mirabile in his position as global director of AI research at Zebra Technologies - part 1 is ...
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Zebra AI lead: A developer deep dive on LLM (part 1)
01 Jan 2024 -
LLM series - Chainguard: Why developer 'trust' in AI images matters (a lot)
30 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - Nutanix: Boxed for builders, how to forge & create developer AI tools
19 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - Snorkel AI: Distillation refines LLMs into smaller (richer) droplets of data science
16 Dec 2023 -
LLM series – Qwiet AI: Avoiding 'tab complete' in AI-driven software development
15 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - BlueFlame AI: Why we need to believe in LLM-agnosticism
10 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - Sonatype: The good & the bad of LLMs-as-a-service
08 Dec 2023
This is a discussion recorded for the Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) with Andrea Mirabile in his position as global director of AI research at Zebra Technologies. With over 10 years as an ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dan Lorenc, CEO and co-founder at software supply chain security company, Chainguard. As a man who co-created the open ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by James Sturrock in his position as director of systems engineering, UK&I at Nutanix. Sturrock writes as follows in full… ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Braden Hancock in his capacity as co-founder of Snorkel AI. As a company, Snorkel AI says it is the first ...
This post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network features commentary from Stuart McClure in his capacity as CEO of Qwiet AI. Qwiet AI aims to reduce the noise inherent in the AppSec space and ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by James Tedman, head of Europe region at BlueFlame AI. BlueFlame AI is known for its AI for alternative investment managers ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Ilkka Turunen in his capacity as field CTO at Sonatype. From development to production and everything in between, Sonatype ...
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LLM series - Perforce: The developer challenge (and advantage) ahead
07 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - Tricentis: Continuous testing for gen-AI systems
06 Dec 2023 -
LLM series - Qt: Don’t automatically 'go large' for code generation; small is beautiful
05 Dec 2023 -
Qwiet AI elevates & expands preZero platform developer functions
04 Dec 2023 -
Actian forges IaaS links to bridge data silos
04 Dec 2023
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Rod Cope in his capacity as CTO at Perforce. A company that has gone through various growth and development stages over the ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by David Colwell in his capacity as VP of AI & Machine Learning (ML) at Tricentis. For any app on any infrastructure, ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Peter Schneider in his capacity as senior product manager at Qt Group. As a company, Qt (pronounced ‘cute’) is known for ...
Code is noisy. Not usually, because software code in and of itself is a calmly constructed and carefully engineered entity that exists inside our applications and data services to drive the ...
Actian is the data and analytics division of HCLSoftware. HCLSoftware itself is a Texas-headquartered cloud-native company that styles itself as a so-cal;ed ‘solution factory’ for enterprise ...