Category: AI Platforms

MinIO Reveals Enterprise Object Store with New Enterprise-Focused Features
Mitch Lewis, Research Analyst at The Futurum Group, shares his insights MinIO’s new Enterprise Object Store.
Marvell Extends TSMC Relation Using 2nm Building Blocks and Foundational IP to Boost Performance of Cloud-Optimized Silicon for Accelerated Infrastructure
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why Marvell’s extension of its alliance with TSMC provides the semiconductor design and development path vital to spur accelerated infrastructure innovation underpinned by 2nm process technology.
VAST Data Reveals Multiple Announcements Focused on AI
Mitch Lewis, Research Analyst at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on recent announcements from VAST Data.
Function-Specific Use Cases to Deliver Robust Business Benefits
The Futurum Group's Keith Kirkpatrick covers Oracle’s announcements of Fusion Cloud Applications’ new generative AI capabilities and discusses the most interesting use cases, potential benefits, and future opportunities for the platform vendor.
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group, discusses the opportunity for SaaS vendors in the mid-market, covering the differences in the buying criteria and product demands between buying types, and discusses how generative AI may be a game-changer in the market.
Copilot Generative AI Boosts Security across Microsoft and Third-Party Tools
Krista Macomber, Research Director and Senior Analyst at The Futurum Group, shares her insights on the general availability of Microsoft Copilot for Security, as well as takeaways from Microsoft Secure.
Oracle Reported Impressive Fiscal 2024 Q3 Results Uplifted by Massive New Cloud Infrastructure Contracts Signed in Q3 Boosting RPOs Up 29% to Over $80 Billion
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Daniel Newman assess Oracle’s fiscal 2024 Q3 results and how the company is generating waves across the global cloud market, validating Oracle as a vital player across the cloud and AI ecosystems.
An Assessment of The Key MWC24 Takeaways in Semis and Devices Highlighted by Micron Memory, Lenovo/Motorola Edge AI, Mediatek, and Qualcomm AI/5G Innovations
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Olivier Blanchard review their key takeaways from Mobile World Congress 2024 across the semiconductor and device realms including Micron’s memory and storage advances with Samsung Galaxy 24 series onboard, Lenovo’s Integrated Edge AI Solutions for Telcos with Telefonica and Orange AI use cases, Lenovo’s new devices exemplified by the Thinkbook transparent display, new Mediatek Dimensity 9300 GenAI capabilities, and Qualcomm’s portfolio-wide AI, 5G, and Wi-FI innovations.
The Six Five team discusses AMD AI Chip in China.
On this episode of The Six Five Tech It Out, Dianna Blass talks with Qualcomm's Durga Malladi at MWC
The Six Five team discusses NVIDIA 3rd Most Valuable Company
The Six Five team discusses OpenAI - Non-Profit to Profit

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