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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

“I've spent a lot of my career fighting databases, and I feel like MongoDB is here to help, as opposed to getting in the way… it’s kind of revolutionary and the scalability is unmatched.”

Slack privacy furore: Company updates legals, says no customer data used to train genAI.

Communicating RAG/ML is hard. Engineering, legal and communications need to sit down and thrash this out in a growing number of companies.

google adtech trial cashiers check department of justice adtech

"To prevent the tail from wagging the dog, Google has tendered the United States a cashier’s check..."

What a cluster! OpenAI's lead engineer quits. Fresh hire seeks monster-Kubernetes wranglers

"We probably use Kubernetes differently from a lot of people"

A requiem for Workplace by Facebook: The CIO’s leftfield choice

"It became a Fortune 500-heavy, frontline-friendly business by accident. We thought only tech companies would use Workplace, until Clay Johnson, back then CIO of Walmart, told us he wanted Workplace for 100% of their employees"

Google Cloud's Matt Renner: “Half of all AI PoCs are just a bad idea"

"Salesfo… no CRM system’s going to delight you"

UBS continues to slash Credit Suisse applications, as CTO touts swift migration of 50,000 email addresses

“The target operating model is UBS. The IT that we choose is UBS… It doesn't mean that necessarily all the time the UBS technology and target operating model is the right one. But it is the one that we can execute faster…”

Microsoft just released an “air-gapped” LLM for spies: GCHQ doesn't sound wild about the tech...

"Every time someone breathlessly gets excited about how LLMs do reasoning, it turns out it was..."

Zscaler breach: Says single test server exposed, downplays risk

"No impact or compromise to our customer, production and corporate environments" -- but were credentials stolen?

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