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May 26, 2025
Java turns 30, and there's no stopping it now
Proponents say Java is the 'here to stay' language, prized for its enterprise-grade stability and ongoing innovation through the OpenJDK community.
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MCP, ACP, and Agent2Agent set standards for scalable AI results
New AI protocols are emerging to ease model connections and agent management, giving CIOs the roadmap to easier, standardized AI deployments while avoiding vendor lock-in.
Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4
Claude Opus 4 is the world's best coding model, Anthropic said. The company also released a safety report for the hybrid reasoning models.
Samlify bug lets attackers bypass single sign-on
The critical flaw can let an attacker authenticate as an admin with maximum system privileges.
Feds and Microsoft crush Lumma Stealer that stole millions of passwords
Lumma Stealer operation hit 400,000 computers worldwide before coordinated takedown shut down Russian cybercrime kingpin.
SAP and AWS launch co-innovation program to accelerate enterprise AI adoption
At SAP Sapphire 2025, the two tech giants teamed up to embed generative AI deeper into ERP, targeting supply chain, finance, and beyond.
Red Hat readies Advanced Developer Suite
Integrated suite of tools includes an internal developer platform, trusted software supply chain capabilities, and integration with the Red Hat OpenShift cloud platform.
SAP wants to make AI ubiquitous — just don't ask about S/4HANA
An omnipresent copilot Joule and hundreds of AI agents buzzing through SAP's software cosmos — this is how SAP envisions the future enterprise, presumably with Sapphire no-show S/4HANA at the core.
Microsoft beefs up SQL Server 2025 for AI-driven applications
A public preview of SQL Server 2025 adds new vector capabilities already found in rival databases, along with JSON support and change event streaming.
Surveillance tech outgrows face ID
Facial recognition is controversial and often banned. But new AI-based technology identifies people without scanning their faces.
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