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Friday, February 28- NVIDIA Highlights Agentic AI Innovations at GTC 2025
- Anthropic Partners with US National Labs for 1,000 Scientist AI Research Jam
- Microsoft Expands Azure AI Foundry with GPT-4.5, New Tools, and Enterprise AI Features
- NCSA-Powered AI Research Targets Corrosion Detection in Critical Infrastructure
- CASC Condemns Mass Firing of Science Agency Employees, Urges Preservation of US Scientific Leadership
- IBM Completes Acquisition of HashiCorp, Creates Comprehensive, End-to-End Hybrid Cloud Platform
- Snowflake Opens Silicon Valley AI Hub, Commits $200M to Startups
- EyePop.ai Partners with Qualcomm AI Hub to Simplify Computer Vision Deployment
- NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for 4th Quarter and Fiscal 2025
- CalypsoAI Unveils AI Security Leaderboard, Benchmarking Model Risk
- Infosys Launches Open-Source Responsible AI Toolkit
- Fortanix Expands Encryption Platform with NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
- ORNL Outlines Road Map for AI-Driven Autonomous Research Labs
- Qlik Study: 94% of Businesses Boost AI Investment, But Only 21% Have Fully Operationalized It
- IBM Expands Granite LLM Family with New Multi-Modal and Reasoning AI Built for the Enterprise
- AMI Expands AI and GPU Management in Data Center Manager v6.0
- Red Hat Enhances Security and Virtualization Experience with Latest Version of Red Hat OpenShift
- Deutsche Telekom and Google Cloud Partner on Agentic AI for Autonomous Networks
- Cisco Expands Partnership with NVIDIA to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption
- IBM to Acquire DataStax to Enhance watsonx for GenAI and Unstructured Data
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Scaling Commercial CFD Code at 3 Supercomputing Centers
November 14th, 2017 Comments Off on Scaling Commercial CFD Code at 3 Supercomputing Centers
The year isn’t over yet and already we've seen new records posted for proprietary physics-based simulations on two Cray machines – at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) ...
Memory-driven HPE Launches ARM-based System for HPC, AI
November 13th, 2017 Comments Off on Memory-driven HPE Launches ARM-based System for HPC, AI
HPE doubled down on its memory-driven computing vision while expanding its processor portfolio with the announcement today of the company’s first ARM-based high performance computing system, along with other purpose-built solutions designed to help enterprises adopt HPC and AI ...
Cybersecurity: Defending the Defenseless OS
November 10th, 2017 Comments Off on Cybersecurity: Defending the Defenseless OS
In what could be a significant data security advance, Bracket Computing has launched a new capability designed to defend against the most insidious of “persistent” attackers, those that gain privileged access to a server and then burrow into the ...
Ahead of SC17, Mellanox Launches Scalable 200G Switch Platforms
November 9th, 2017 Comments Off on Ahead of SC17, Mellanox Launches Scalable 200G Switch Platforms
In the run-up to the annual supercomputing conference (SC17) next week in Denver, Mellanox made a series of announcements today, including a scalable switch platform based on its HDR 200G InfiniBand technology and the first deployment of a 100Gb/second ...
130,000 frames, 90M core hours: Exascale’s Potential for Animation
November 9th, 2017 Comments Off on 130,000 frames, 90M core hours: Exascale’s Potential for Animation
The following contribution from a writer at Argonne National Labs is another compelling example of advanced scale computing’s impact on industry – in this case, the movie industry. Animated film production has a voracious appetitie for compute power, and ...
Why Cloud Wireless Is the Fastest Growing Network IT Segment
November 6th, 2017 Comments Off on Why Cloud Wireless Is the Fastest Growing Network IT Segment
Many companies are moving key applications (CRM, HR, finance) to the cloud to maximize IT efficiency, minimize IT costs and improve business agility. For the same reasons, key infrastructure elements (security, storage) are also going to the cloud. However, ...
DoD Picks C3 IoT’s Predictive Platform for U.S. Air Force
November 2nd, 2017 Comments Off on DoD Picks C3 IoT’s Predictive Platform for U.S. Air Force
C3 IoT's indisputably impressive track record in IoT, comprised of major corporate implementations in the U.S. (including Con Edison) and EMEA, now extends to the Department of Defense. The Tom Siebel-led company, founded in 2009 and reformulated two years ...
Democratized Analytics: Norton Healthcare’s Visualization ‘Cool Tool’
October 31st, 2017 Comments Off on Democratized Analytics: Norton Healthcare’s Visualization ‘Cool Tool’
Norton Healthcare, the regional healthcare provider based in Louisville, found itself grappling with a situation confronted by many data-intensive companies: ungoverned, siloed, inconsistently formatted data that remains stubbornly resistant to analytics and, thus, to providing much value. Michelle Kannapel ...
Software-Defined Storage: Freedom Wrapped in Sheet Metal
October 31st, 2017 (1)
A few months after we started Qumulo in 2012, VMware bought Nicira, a hot software- defined networking company, for $1.25 billion. As always, whenever a company without products in general availability fetches that kind of money, it attracts attention. ...
Futureworld: The Indoor ‘Vertical Farm’ Driven by IoT and Machine Learning
October 26th, 2017 Comments Off on Futureworld: The Indoor ‘Vertical Farm’ Driven by IoT and Machine Learning
Imagine a farm without herbicides, insecticides or pesticides; a farm that cuts water consumption by 95 percent; that uses no fertilizer and thus generates no polluting run-off; that has a dozen crop cycles per year instead of the usual ...