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Ob Kubernetes, IT-Projektmanagement oder Softwareentwicklung – diese sechs Jobs bieten anspruchsvolle Aufgaben in moderner IT. (Golem Karrierewelt, Betriebssysteme)
Quelle: Golem
Ob Kubernetes, IT-Projektmanagement oder Softwareentwicklung – diese sechs Jobs bieten anspruchsvolle Aufgaben in moderner IT. (Golem Karrierewelt, Betriebssysteme)
Quelle: Golem
Mit Quake und 3Dfx-Grafikkarten fühlte sich PC-Gaming 1996 wie Zukunft an. Auch 30 Jahre später zeigt der Shooter-Klassiker seine Klasse! Von Olaf Bleich und Benedikt Plass-Fleßenkämper (Quake, id Software)
Quelle: Golem
NPUs stecken in fast jeder modernen CPU – und belegen Chipfläche. Lohnt sich das überhaupt? Wir haben es ausprobiert und waren überrascht. Ein Test von Johannes Hiltscher (Test, Prozessor)
Quelle: Golem
Sonnenstrahlen in Energie umwandeln und bares Geld sparen: mit dem Set aus Balkonkraftwerk und Speicher zum Sparpreis bei Kleines Kraftwerk. (Balkonkraftwerk, Solarenergie)
Quelle: Golem
In Zusammenarbeit mit der US Space Force soll eine neue Satellitenüberwachung aufgebaut werden, die Flugobjekte besser erkennen soll. (SpaceX, Politik)
Quelle: Golem
Schluss mit Datenlecks im KI-Chat: Das DFKI bringt eine Chrome-Erweiterung, die sensible Inhalte unkenntlich macht, bevor sie in Chatbots landen. (KI, Browser)
Quelle: Golem
Die Lexar EQ790 2TB NVMe SSD inklusive Kühlkörper bietet hohe Geschwindigkeiten für PCs und die PS5. Bei Amazon gibt es den Speicher zum Bestpreis. (Technik/Hardware)
Quelle: Golem
Eine detaillierte Auswertung der Infrastruktur – von Mobilfunkabdeckung bis zum Zustand der Brücken – für alle deutschen Gemeinden liefert teils unerwartete Ergebnisse. (Infrastruktur, Glasfaser)
Quelle: Golem
Die Streaming-Plattform Twitch reagiert auf den Mobile-Trend und ermöglicht künftig parallele Videostreams für Smartphones und Desktop-Nutzer. (Twitch, Amazon)
Quelle: Golem
Claude Opus 4.8 is now available in Microsoft Foundry, giving developers and enterprises access to Anthropic’s most capable Opus model for coding, agentic tasks, and professional work.As AI applications become more complex, teams need models that can handle longer-running work, reason more deeply across complex analysis use tools more reliably across multi-step workflows, and support consistency for production workflows. Claude Opus 4.8 is designed for these demands, with stronger performance across software development, agents, document-heavy analysis, and enterprise workflows.
Built for complex coding work
Claude Opus 4.8 is designed to support real-world software development tasks, from feature work and debugging to refactoring, migrations, and multi-stage coding projects.
The model can read and reason across codebases, plan before making edits, track dependencies across longer sessions, and continue working through complex tasks with less manual intervention. This makes it well suited for developer workflows where the model needs to understand context, make changes carefully, and maintain coherence over longer periods of work.
Stronger support for agentic workflows
Claude Opus 4.8 also brings improvements for agentic tasks. It is designed to use tools more reliably across multi-step workflows, recover from errors, and problem solve more creatively.
For teams building customer-facing agents, internal automation, or complex workflow orchestration, this matters because agents need more than one-step accuracy. They need to plan, take action, adapt when something fails, and stay within the scope of the task.
Deeper reasoning for enterprise work
In addition to coding and agents, Claude Opus 4.8 is designed for professional work that requires reasoning across long documents, complex inputs, and multiple sources.
This can support use cases such as research synthesis, financial analysis, contract review, regulatory workflows, cybersecurity analysis, and other document-heavy enterprise tasks where consistency and depth are important.
Example use cases
Claude Opus 4.8 can support a range of horizontal and industry-specific scenarios, including:
Software development: Feature work, debugging, code review, refactoring, and large-scale migrations sustained across long sessions in real codebases.
Research and analysis: Synthesizing long documents, producing structured briefs, and generating analysis across multiple sources on the first pass.
Agents and automation: Multi-step workflows that require tool use, planning, and error recovery withlimited oversight.
Financial services: Investment research, earnings analysis, and compliance workflows.
Legal: Contract review, redlining, due diligence, legal research, and draft preparation.
Life sciences: Literature review, clinical documentation, regulatory submission drafting, and trial data synthesis.
Cybersecurity: Threat intelligence synthesis, vulnerability analysis, alert triage, incident response, and security code review.
Available in Microsoft Foundry
With Claude Opus 4.8 available in Microsoft Foundry, developers can access the model as part of a broader platform for building, evaluating, deploying, and operating AI applications.
Microsoft Foundry gives teams a unified environment to work with leading models, compare model fit for their scenarios, evaluate performance against their own data, and move from experimentation to production with enterprise controls.
Claude Opus 4.8 expands the Claude model choice available in Microsoft Foundry and gives teams another strong option for building advanced AI applications that require coding strength, agentic capability, and deep reasoning for enterprise workflows.
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Join us next week at Build to learn more about how to use Claude models in Foundry.
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