
This Week in Enterprise Tech
Welcome to "This Week in Enterprise Tech" where we discuss the latest enterprise technology announcements and how they will affect your business and your bosses' expectations. Join TWIET as we guide CIOs and technical managers through the strategic ramifications behind the vendor hype, product innovation, and the avalanches of money going in and out of enterprise tech.
This Week in Enterprise Tech
This Week in Enterprise Tech, Week 47
For the audio podcast of This Week in Enterprise Technology, Hyoun Park and Charles Araujo critically assess last week's biggest tech news:
- DeepSeek Simplifies AI, Big Tech Freaks Out
- Project Stargate: Sam Altman Strikes Back
- OpenAI Wants Operator to Control Your Computer
- Microsoft AutoGen and the New Event Driven Architecture
- Gartner Forecasts 9.8% IT Growth: Too Much or Not Enough?
- Can AI Replace Humans in the Gig Economy?
Sources:
DeepSeek Simplifies AI, Big Tech Freaks Out
Wired Coverage by Zeyi Yang https://www.wired.com/story/deepseek-china-model-ai/
DeepSeek: https://www.deepseek.com/
Project Stargate: Sam Altman Strikes Back
CIODive: https://www.ciodive.com/news/trump-stargate-openAI-nvidia-oracle/738060/
OpenAI Wants Operator to Control Your Computer
OpenAI: https://openai.com/index/introducing-operator/
Microsoft AutoGen and the New Event-Driven Architecture
Gartner Forecasts 9.8% IT Growth: Too Much or Not Enough?
CIO.com coverage by Paula Rooney: https://www.cio.com/article/3808191/cost-concerns-put-cios-ai-strategies-on-edge.html
Can AI Replace Humans in the Gig Economy?
Henry Shi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/henrythe9th_we-tried-replacing-1000-human-jobs-with-ai-activity-7288235299191603201-mH4H
This Week In Enterprise Tech is hosted by:
Charles Araujo of The DX Report and
Hyoun Park of Amalgam Insights