

Blair Hanley Frank
U.S. Correspondent
Blair Hanley Frank is primarily focused on the public cloud, productivity and operating systems businesses for the IDG News Service, and is based in San Francisco.

Google's new TPUs are here to accelerate AI training
The company's new specialized hardware will accelerate the creation of intelligent apps

Microsoft's new mobile app enables Windows developers to test on iOS
Xamarin Live Player is part of the company's broader cross-platform development approach

Microsoft's new tools help devs manage cloud deployments on the go
Microsoft is making it easier for developers to manage their cloud deployments on the go, using a new mobile app and browser-based command line.

Microsoft brings customization to its pre-built AI services
New functions are aimed at helping non-experts use machine-learning capabilities to improve their businesses

Oracle's next big business is selling your info
The tech titan’s Data Cloud is a boon for businesses, but raises privacy concerns

Google Cloud growth is outpacing the company's ad business
Growth of Google Cloud Platform revenue is driven by enterprises increasingly asking to partner for mission-critical projects and full migrations, Google says

Box revises platform pricing to ease developer adoption
Box is trying to give developers who want to use its platform more pricing consistency with a new structure announced Tuesday.

Here's everything announced at Wednesday's AWS Summit
AWS unveiled a smorgasbord of new functionality, including new billing for software-as-a-service applications, a new continuous integration tool, and enhancements to the company’s database services. Here’s the rundown of what got...

SnapLogic's AI simplifies enterprise software connections
The new Iris feature uses machine learning to suggest what users may want to do next with data

Can the enterprise save Facebook bots?
Business users may get more out of Facebook's automated conversations than consumers

Facebook levels up its identity tools for developers
Facebook’s popular app login tools are getting an update to better serve international users, the company announced Tuesday.
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