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Wednesday, February 12- EU Launches InvestAI Initiative to Build AI Gigafactories Across Europe
- Positron Secures $23.5M to Design And Manufacture Energy-Efficient, Made-In-America AI Chips
- Deepgram Launches Nova-3, Enhancing Speech-to-Text Accuracy for Enterprise AI
- HPE Unveils ProLiant Compute Gen12 Servers with AI-Driven Management
- Gaia Dynamics Launches to Enhance Global Trade with AI-Powered Compliance Platform
- MLCommons Releases AILuminate v1.1, Adding French Language Capabilities to AI Safety Benchmark
- Vertiv Expands Liquid Cooling Services Globally for AI and HPC Data Centers
- AMD and France’s CEA to Collaborate on the Future of AI Compute
- DataRobot Acquires Agnostiq to Accelerate Agentic AI Application Development
- Texas A&M System Triples AI Supercomputing Capacity
- SandboxAQ Expands Alliance with Deloitte to Offer AI Simulation Software Solutions
- AMD and G42 to Enable AI Innovation in France Through Strategic Investments
- Nokia Announces Leadership Transition, Justin Hotard to Take Over as CEO
- Fluidstack to Build 1GW AI Supercomputer in France
- MOSTLY AI Unveils Open-Source Toolkit for Synthetic Data Generation
- Pecan AI Launches AI-Driven Co-Pilot for Predictive Analytics, Expanding Access to ML
- Sandia Deploys Private ChatGPT Instance for Secure Employee Use
- European Union: First Rules of the Artificial Intelligence Act Are Now Applicable
- Oracle Recognized as a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape
- Cognida.ai Secures $15M Series A from Nexus Venture Partners
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Author Archives: George Leopold
George Leopold
George Leopold has written about science and technology for more than 30 years, focusing on electronics and aerospace technology. He previously served as executive editor of Electronic Engineering Times. Leopold is the author of "Calculated Risk: The Supersonic Life and Times of Gus Grissom" (Purdue University Press, 2016).Linus Torvalds on Containers, IoT, Security
August 19th, 2015 Comments Off on Linus Torvalds on Containers, IoT, Security
There was a Linus Torvalds sighting this week in Seattle. The father of the Linux kernel that underpins the open source movement showed up at the annual Linux conference to briefly address issues ranging from application containers and the ...
Linux Effort Targets Secure Code Development
August 18th, 2015 Comments Off on Linux Effort Targets Secure Code Development
As software bugs, vulnerabilities and other security gaps lead to a seemingly endless string of high-profile breaches, the Linux Foundation is expanding an infrastructure initiative to include a certification program and development tools needed to promote secure coding practices. ...
Docker Deployment: A View From the Trenches
August 17th, 2015 Comments Off on Docker Deployment: A View From the Trenches
Deploying Linux containers in production and at scale remains problematic, particularly given ongoing security concerns. Docker container engineers demonstrated a new security feature dubbed Docker Content Trust during this week's LinuxCon in Seattle that makes it possible to verify ...
IBM Unveils Linux Mainframe
August 17th, 2015 Comments Off on IBM Unveils Linux Mainframe
The Linux mainframe servers rolled out this week by IBM will target the inexorable enterprise shift to hybrid clouds and growing performance requirements as a diversity of workloads like real-time transaction monitoring and other business analytics applications the datacenter. ...
IBM Adds Analytics, Data Warehousing to Bluemix
August 14th, 2015 Comments Off on IBM Adds Analytics, Data Warehousing to Bluemix
IBM is launching a new set of analytics and data warehousing services on its Bluemix platform-as-a-service in a push to add more analytics capabilities to cloud-based applications. Among the Bluemix upgrades announced on Thursday (Aug. 13) are streaming analytics ...
The (Cloud) World is Coming to Columbus
August 13th, 2015 Comments Off on The (Cloud) World is Coming to Columbus
The technology forecast for Columbus, Ohio, is mostly cloudy. The capital of The Buckeye State has attracted so many datacenters from the likes of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM over the last year that the city is claiming ...
Red Hat Upgrades Container Management
August 12th, 2015 Comments Off on Red Hat Upgrades Container Management
Red Hat is emphasizing application container management, security and provisioning in the latest releases of its Satellite management suite for Red Hat Linux 7. Red Hat said Wednesday (Aug. 12) that Satellite 6.1 addresses the gradual shift toward container-based ...
A Raft of Flash Options Emerge for Datacenters
August 11th, 2015 Comments Off on A Raft of Flash Options Emerge for Datacenters
A batch of PCI Express storage devices emerged from this week's Flash Memory Summit targeting hyperscale and enterprise datacenters that are gradually incorporating PCIe for online transaction processing and other big data workloads. PMC-Sierra was among the PCIe storage ...
Ubiquitous Connected Devices Drive IoT Forecasts
August 10th, 2015 Comments Off on Ubiquitous Connected Devices Drive IoT Forecasts
The potential of the Internet of Things rests with "the huge number of things that are not connected today," a universe that extends beyond connected machines to objects and eventually humans, an industry analyst asserts. "It's that delta between ...
VCE Study Makes Case for Converged IT
August 7th, 2015 Comments Off on VCE Study Makes Case for Converged IT
A new market survey underscores the advantages of converged IT infrastructure as a means of achieving capacity flexibility as well as a way to reduce cost while speeding the return on investment in new cloud infrastructure. The IT infrastructure ...