Edge computing is transforming business because of its ability to keep up with modern internet demands. Edge applications have lower latency and better performance than legacy applications that rely ...
Once upon a time, standards were our friends. They provided industry-accepted blueprints for building homogeneous infrastructures that were reliably interoperable. Company A could confidently build an ...
The term "open" has been used and abused by the purveyors of technology for a couple of decades now, so it should come as no surprise that technology users are taking their turn. Today, the term has ...
RISC-V architecture is an open, international standard governing how software interfaces with hardware in a computer. It serves as a shared language that sets the parameters for communication and ...
Colleges and universities are at a crossroads when it comes to student data. They have more information at their fingertips than ever before, yet harnessing it to drive meaningful change remains a ...
A concise look at how proprietary access control systems drive long-term cost, risk and inflexibility, and why open standards provide a more scalable, interoperable and future-ready foundation for ...
It’s easy to frame open standards as a noble cause, somewhere between technical utopia and engineering idealism. But that sells them short. Open standards aren’t just good engineering practice.
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The Wellspring Initiative also included the development of demonstration software to show the ...
The Model Context Protocol seeks to bring a standards-based and open source approach to enterprise use of LLMs and agentic AI. The Model Context Protocol was released in late 2024, but over the past ...
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block have cofounded a new open source organization—the Agentic AI Foundation—to promote standards for artificial intelligence agents. The three companies are also transferring ...
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