Like any good buzz phrase, “software-defined vehicle” is as straightforward as it is obtuse. If you’re trying to figure out what automakers and suppliers mean by this term — which was all over CES ...
Software stocks sold off dramatically after months of underperformance. The losses stemmed from fresh fears that AI models could upend the industry. Analysts say that while AI does pose a competitive ...
Wall Street's recent flight from software stocks has started to stir up concern about banks' exposures to possible losses, but that isn't stopping the banking sector from outperforming the market at ...
It’s not just the stocks of software companies that are taking hits from worries about artificial intelligence. In the private credit market, where loans to software firms had become a favored sector ...
A survey of 280 software engineers conducted in October has reported that over half (53%) suspected that malpractices were occuring in the workplace. Among the specific areas of wrongdoing mentioned ...
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Shares of Microsoft, Oracle and Salesforce are sliding as investors debate whether AI will disrupt or destroy software firms.
SBOMs provide visibility into software supply chain risks and vulnerabilities SBOMs can be generated automatically, including for C/C++ SBOMs are useful for both compliance and security SBOMs improve ...
A.I. tools from Microsoft and other companies are helping write code, placing software engineers at the forefront of the technology’s potential to disrupt the work force. By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has ...
Wall Street executives have a message for investors: The demise of software businesses from artificial intelligence is greatly exaggerated. Top leaders at major banks and investment firms are seeking ...