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    Level Up Your Cyber Defense with External Threat Management

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    Cloud data warehouse to power your data-driven innovation

    BigQuery is a serverless and cost-effective enterprise data warehouse that works across clouds and scales with your data.

    BigQuery Studio provides a single, unified interface for all data practitioners of various coding skills to simplify analytics workflows from data ingestion and preparation to data exploration and visualization to ML model creation and use. It also allows you to use simple SQL to access Vertex AI foundational models directly inside BigQuery for text processing tasks, such as sentiment analysis, entity extraction, and many more without having to deal with specialized models.
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    Granite Code Models

    Granite Code Models

    A Family of Open Foundation Models for Code Intelligence

    ...Together, the materials position Granite Code as enterprise-friendly, permissively licensed models for practical software engineering assistance. They slot into the larger Granite ecosystem that includes language and time-series models, community cookbooks, and production guidance.
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    Qwen2.5-Coder

    Qwen2.5-Coder

    Qwen2.5-Coder is the code version of Qwen2.5, the large language model

    Qwen2.5-Coder, developed by QwenLM, is an advanced open-source code generation model designed for developers seeking powerful and diverse coding capabilities. It includes multiple model sizes—ranging from 0.5B to 32B parameters—providing solutions for a wide array of coding needs. The model supports over 92 programming languages and offers exceptional performance in generating code, debugging, and mathematical problem-solving. Qwen2.5-Coder, with its long context length of 128K tokens, is...
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    Mellum-4b-base

    Mellum-4b-base

    JetBrains’ 4B parameter code model for completions

    Mellum-4b-base is JetBrains’ first open-source large language model designed and optimized for code-related tasks. Built with 4 billion parameters and a LLaMA-style architecture, it was trained on over 4.2 trillion tokens across multiple programming languages, including datasets such as The Stack, StarCoder, and CommitPack. With a context window of 8,192 tokens, it excels at code completion, fill-in-the-middle tasks, and intelligent code suggestions for professional developer tools and IDEs. ...
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    Kimi K2

    Kimi K2

    Kimi K2: 1T-param MoE model for advanced coding and agentic reasoning

    Kimi K2 (K2-Instruct-0905) is a state-of-the-art Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model developed by Moonshot AI, designed for high-performance reasoning, coding assistance, and agentic task orchestration. It features 1 trillion total parameters with 32 billion activated per token, enabling strong efficiency while maintaining very high capability. Kimi K2 demonstrates major gains in real-world coding and tool-use benchmarks, especially in SWE-Bench, Terminal-Bench, and multilingual programming tasks. ...
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