Something extraordinary has happened, even if we haven’t fully realized it yet: algorithms are now capable of solving ...
Fluent v2.0 is Microsoft’s next-generation design language, and it’s now fully implemented across all Dynamics 365 Customer Service components. This milestone marks the completion of a comprehensive ...
Fluent Bit, a widely deployed log-processing tool used in containers, Kubernetes DaemonSets, and major cloud platforms, has been found vulnerable to authentication bypass, file-write, and agent ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered five vulnerabilities in Fluent Bit, an open-source and lightweight telemetry agent, that could be chained to compromise and take over cloud infrastructures.
Medical marijuana company Fluent now has only one dispensary left in Miami-Dade County, after closing its stores in North Miami Beach, Aventura, Cutler Bay, and Kendall. The last Miami-Dade store ...
AI fluency is quickly becoming the new leadership divide: Some executives are already embedding it into strategy, while others are still asking what it means. The gap is widening—and it’s shaping who ...
Official support for free-threaded Python, and free-threaded improvements Python’s free-threaded build promises true parallelism for threads in Python programs by removing the Global Interpreter Lock ...
Fluent is transitioning to a commerce media platform, focusing on its high-growth CMS segment powered by AI and first-party data. Despite declining total revenue, CMS is growing rapidly and is ...
FLUENT Corp. today announced the commencement of operations at its new 68,000+ square-foot indoor cultivation facility in Buffalo, New York, a move that doubles FLUENT’s New York cultivation capacity.
A classic silhouette from the ASICS archives gets a sleek modern update with the release of the GEL-KINETIC FLUENT “White/Marzipan.” Taking inspiration from the brand’s running shoes of the 2010s, ...
According to McKinsey, while more than 75% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function, only 1% describe themselves as fully “mature” in their deployment—and most executives still ...