Tag: ecosystem development
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Cloud Blog: Automate app deployment and security analysis with new Gemini CLI extensions
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/automate-app-deployment-and-security-analysis-with-new-gemini-cli-extensions/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Automate app deployment and security analysis with new Gemini CLI extensions Feedly Summary: Find and fix security vulnerabilities. Deploy your app to the cloud. All without leaving your command-line. Today, we’re closing the gap between your terminal and the cloud with a first look at the future of…
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OpenAI : OpenAI and UK Government announce strategic partnership to deliver AI-driven growth
Source URL: https://openai.com/global-affairs/openai-and-uk-government-partnership Source: OpenAI Title: OpenAI and UK Government announce strategic partnership to deliver AI-driven growth Feedly Summary: OpenAI partners with the UK Government to boost AI adoption, drive economic growth, and enhance public services for a thriving AI ecosystem in the UK. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The partnership between OpenAI and…
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Cloud Blog: London Summit: agentic AI leaders, training 100,000 civil servants, AI sovereignty, and more
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/inside-google-cloud/london-summit-2025-gen-ai-agents-transforming-business-civil-service/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: London Summit: agentic AI leaders, training 100,000 civil servants, AI sovereignty, and more Feedly Summary: There’s a buzz of excitement here at Tobacco Dock as we welcome our customers and partners to the Google Cloud Summit London. Together, we’re exploring the essential role Google Cloud is playing in…
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AWS Open Source Blog: GNOME has a new infrastructure partner: welcome AWS!
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/gnome-has-a-new-infrastructure-partner-welcome-aws/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: GNOME has a new infrastructure partner: welcome AWS! Feedly Summary: This post was contributed by Andrea Veri from the GNOME Foundation. It has been cross-posted from gnome.org with permission. GNOME has historically hosted its infrastructure on premises. That changed with an AWS Open Source Credits program…