UncategorizedBrian Schimpf has been quietly running Anduril since its earliest days. And once he’s talking, he has a lot to say fwadmin / May 9, 2026 Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf on the war in Iran, the future of autonomous weapons, and where the $30.5 billion company goes from here.
UncategorizedUS Senate Committee set to consider long-awaited crypto bill next week fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedTrump administration reaches deal with non-profit over DC golf courses fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedSchools reach out to Canvas hackers as breach hits US classrooms, source says fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedFord CEO says his Gen Z son is choosing hands-on work: ‘He feels like that’s more fulfilling than doing summer school at some fancy college’ fwadmin / May 8, 2026 Jim Farley told Fortune that we’re still only in the “second or third inning” of solving the shortage of blue-collar workers in the essential economy.
Uncategorized$96 billion giant ServiceNow doesn’t see a ‘SaaSpocalypse.’ It sees the ‘hard lift, heavy lifting’ phase just beginning fwadmin / May 8, 2026 From the sidelines of its biggest-ever annual conference, ServiceNow COO Amit Zavery talked to Fortune about what should and shouldn’t be sexy.
UncategorizedLabour suffers heavy early local election losses as Reform surges fwadmin / May 8, 2026 More than 5,000 council seats are up for grabs in England, as parties also vie for control of the Scottish parliament and Welsh Senedd
UncategorizedIndosat CEO Vikram Sinha is building an AI for Indonesia’s local languages. Can he make a business case for sovereignty? fwadmin / May 8, 2026 Vikram Sinha wants Sahabat AI to be a platform for Indonesia’s startups—even if he admits his team can’t quite think of a “business case” right now.