Category: AI

New Center With the European Oil and Gas Company Is Designed to Promote the Scaling and Use of AI Technologies Inside Enterprises
Todd R. Weiss, Senior Analyst at The Futurum Group, shares his insights about IBM building an AI Center of Competence with European oil and gas vendor Wintershall Dea to empower enterprise AI users and help scale enterprise AI projects.
Is Search a Killer Generative AI Use Case?
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines recent updates to the Google Search Generative Experience and explores the impact of generative AI on the future of search, including the implications for Google’s market position.
AWS Enhances Its Block and File Storage Performance and Scalability, Hardens Data Protection in Storage Day 2023 Launches
The Futurum Group’s senior analysts Krista Macomber and Dave Raffo share their insights on AWS Storage Day performance and cost improvements made to Elastic Block Storage, FSx file storage, and data protection.
Twilio Surpasses Revenue and Profit Targets as the Company Continues its Focus on Efficient Growth
Daniel Newman and Sherril Hanson of The Futurum Group break down Twilio’s Q2 2023 earnings, which saw the company surpassing both revenue and profit targets.
The Futurum Group’s Daniel Newman shares insight on the risks and rewards of generative AI and the need for an industry-standard process to manage those risks, particularly around data security. Newman also reflects on his recent conversation with Dimitri Sirota, CEO and co-founder of BigID, a leader in data security, during an episode of Spotlight on Security with Cohesity on the AI wave we are currently experiencing and the risks that come with it.
Designed for AI-Specific Compute Loads, Newcomer Could Disrupt Cloud Vendors
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines CoreWeave’s announcement of $2.3 billion in debt financing, and the ways in which the company has the potential to disrupt leading cloud service providers.
T-Mobile has started rolling out four-carrier aggregation for customers, boosting speeds on its 5G SA network
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Todd Weiss examine T-Mobile’s new 5G four-carrier aggregation capabilities, which allows it to combine multiple 5G channels, or carriers, to deliver greater speed and performance as well as the benefits customers can gain from the new capabilities, particularly for 5G SA environments, as well as the competitive implications for the U.S. mobile network operator market.
T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon all showed positive takeaways from Q2 2023 earnings
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Todd Weiss assess the recent Q2 earnings reports from the Big Three U.S. mobile operators, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, and their implications for the 5G ecosystem.
Toolkit Streamlines Gen AI Elements for Developers
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines the announcement of NVIDIA AI Workbench, a toolkit designed to streamline the generative AI application building process for developers, and a move that is intended to accelerate the AI market.
Nokia Partners With Sanmina Corporation To Manufacture Products in the US At the Sanmina Pleasant Prairie Facility in Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why Nokia’s manufacturing partnership with Sanmina swiftly bolsters its channel presence and market credibility for US fiber builds financed by the BEAD program, especially toward meeting the society-wide national goal of bridging the digital divide across unserved and underserved communities.
Partnership Promises Data Flow To Support Both Agents and Customers; Medallia Makes It Clear They Are No Newcomer To AI in Experience Management
Sherril Hanson, Senior Analyst at The Futurum Group shares her insights on two recent Medallia announcements, including the company’s reveal that its sizeable financial investments in AI over the past 2 years has yielded strong results, with more than 1 million weekly active AI users on its platform.
Under New Terms of Service, Zoom Clarifies That Customers Can Opt Out of Sharing Data and Still Have Advanced AI Features
Craig Durr, Senior Analyst at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on Zoom's recent updates to its terms of service and the confusion they have caused in the market regarding the training of Zoom’s AI features The note examines the different types of data that Zoom collects, how it is used to train AI features, and how Zoom's terms of service compare to those of other SaaS companies.

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