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Todd R. Weiss

HPE Unveils Edge-to-Cloud Adoption Framework to Help Enterprises Assess Cloud Strategies

September 28th, 2021 (1)
For many enterprises, managing their large stores of critical company data across multiple locations, from on-premises to various destinations in the cloud, can be difficult and precarious. To make it less complicated, HPE has introduced its new HPE Edge-to-Cloud ...

When Using AI in Enterprises, Balancing Innovation and Privacy Is Critical

September 27th, 2021 Comments Off on When Using AI in Enterprises, Balancing Innovation and Privacy Is Critical
While the U.S. is making strides in the advancement of AI use cases across industries, we have a long way to go before AI technologies are commonplace and truly ingrained in our daily life. What are the missing pieces? ...

Natural Language Processing Use Growing, But Still Needs Accuracy and Usability Gains: Study

September 24th, 2021 (1)
Even as natural language processing (NLP) budgets are continuing to grow within many enterprises, the technology still needs critical refinements that will bolster its accuracy and make it easier to use by non-data scientists for a wide range of ...

JPMorgan Chase AI Head: Here Are the Next Steps for Enterprises to Accelerate Their AI Deployments

September 22nd, 2021 Comments Off on JPMorgan Chase AI Head: Here Are the Next Steps for Enterprises to Accelerate Their AI Deployments
AI usage inside enterprises often starts out slowly, from conceptual stages to pilots to testing and eventual deployment. But as those ground-breaking projects mature and more AI uses are discovered and encouraged, companies must constantly re-evaluate their strategies and ...

Enterprise Open Source Job Applicant Shortage Persists in 2021, Linux Foundation Survey Finds

September 21st, 2021 Comments Off on Enterprise Open Source Job Applicant Shortage Persists in 2021, Linux Foundation Survey Finds
Though IT hiring is showing signs of rebounding in the wake of the still-lingering COVID-19 pandemic, finding qualified candidates with high-demand open source skills continues to be a huge challenge for many enterprises around the world. That is one ...

From Moore’s Law to SysMoore: AI, Chip Design and How Gordon Moore’s Idea Might Be Changing

September 20th, 2021 Comments Off on From Moore’s Law to SysMoore: AI, Chip Design and How Gordon Moore’s Idea Might Be Changing
Since 1965, Moore’s law – engineer Gordon Moore’s astute observation that the number of transistors on chips will double each year to keep up with the needs of technology – has remained true. At one point, Moore’s law was ...

GigaIO Gets $14.7M in Series B Funding to Expand Its Composable Fabric Technology to Customers

September 16th, 2021 Comments Off on GigaIO Gets $14.7M in Series B Funding to Expand Its Composable Fabric Technology to Customers
Just before the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, GigaIO introduced its Universal Composable Fabric technology, which allows enterprises to bring together any HPC and AI resources and integrate them with networking, storage, memory and specialized accelerators into a ...

AI, Drones, 360-Degree Cameras Providing New Building Tools for the Construction Industry

September 14th, 2021 Comments Off on AI, Drones, 360-Degree Cameras Providing New Building Tools for the Construction Industry
Using drones, aerial images from airplanes and 360-degree cameras mounted on construction site hard hats worn by workers, AI is being integrated in an ever-widening range of roles in the construction industry, from apartment building projects to road building ...

As CentOS Linux Loses Support Dec. 31, CloudLinux TuxCare Moves In to Help CentOS Users

September 10th, 2021 Comments Off on As CentOS Linux Loses Support Dec. 31, CloudLinux TuxCare Moves In to Help CentOS Users
With official support for a stable CentOS 8 Linux operating system set to end Dec. 31 from Red Hat, dedicated, long-time enterprise users of the OS have been scrambling to determine what to do to keep their critical IT ...

Should AI Systems Be Considered As ‘Inventors’ on US Patent Applications?

September 9th, 2021 Comments Off on Should AI Systems Be Considered As ‘Inventors’ on US Patent Applications?
An artificial intelligence system may technologically be able to “invent” things, but then such a system cannot literally be named as an “inventor” on an official patent application to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. That is the recent ...
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