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Amazon EVS as a VMware Cloud Landing Zone: What Changes Inside an AWS VPC

Amazon Elastic VMware Service is easy to describe incorrectly. The shallow description is “VMware on AWS.” That is directionally true, but it misses the operational point. Amazon EVS is not just a place to run virtual machines. It is a way to place a VMware Cloud Foundation environment inside an AWS operating boundary, with Amazon […]

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The Download: your stake in OpenAI, and the Treasury’s AI warning

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Your family’s $300 stake in OpenAI Sam Altman’s proposal that Americans should share in the wealth created by AI is back in the spotlight, with reports that he is discussing giving

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Understanding humans’ value in work

What if the real disruption in AI isn’t that machines are becoming more capable but that we’re quietly redefining work in ways that make humans less so?  It’s an uncomfortable question. But it sits at the center of nearly every conversation about productivity, automation and the future of work.  Across industries, work is increasingly framed in terms machines can understand: outputs, efficiency gains, […] The post Understanding humans’

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OKF: Redefining Knowledge Bases for AI Agents

In June 2026, Google introduced the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification for how AI agents organise and exchange knowledge. An OKF bundle is just Markdown files, lightweight YAML metadata, and links between concepts, yet it challenges the assumption that every AI application needs embeddings and vector databases. Because the knowledge base is plain

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