Category: AI

The Six Five team discusses OpenAI revolving door of founders & executives.
Marvell Reinforces Microsoft Relation with Azure Updating Fleet of LiquidSecurity HSMs to the FIPS 140-3, Level-3 Standards Building on Proven LiquidSecurity Deployment
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why Marvell attaining NIST FIPS 140-3, Level-3 certification for its LiquidSecurity HSMs and Microsoft update deal bolster its cybersecurity ecosystem credentials.
The Futurum Group’s latest Market Insight Report: Application Development and Modernization Q2, offers a deep dive into the critical shifts occurring within the technology sector.
In our latest white paper, Why Ethernet is Vital to Fulfilling AI’s Potential, we explore why the Broadcom portfolio provides Ethernet solutions and capabilities that assure lower costs and address network congestion challenges by optimizing network efficiency, especially for scaling and optimizing fast expanding AI workloads.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss Marvell to solve memory challenges for cloud providers, GlobalFoundries Q2FY24 earnings, Google deemed a monopoly in DOJ ruling, Crowdstrike aftermath: Microsoft fires back at Delta, new Intel SVP & GM provides foundry updates, and OpenAI revolving door of founders and executives.
Camberley Bates and Steven Dickens emphasize the importance of integrating AI into existing data environments, highlighting how Cloudera shift to AI-centric, cloud-based platforms is crucial for enterprises looking to leverage their data more effectively. They point out that these advancements in metadata management and security are essential for achieving scalable and secure AI deployments.
HPE Aruba Networking Boosts Cyber Defense Credentials With HPE Aruba Networking Central Delivering New NDR Capabilities and ZTNA Enhancements
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall examines why new NDR capabilities and ZTNA enhancements bolster the overall cybersecurity credentials of the HPE Networking Aruba Central proposition.
It’s the Best of Times and the Not-So-Good Times for AI Chipset Vendors
Dr. Bob Sutor of The Futurum Group examines recent good and bad news for several leading vendors of AI chipsets for cloud and data center applications, including Intel Corporation, NVIDIA, Groq, and Cerebras Systems.
In this episode of Enterprising Insights, The Futurum Group Research Director Keith Kirkpatrick discusses recent earnings from OpenText, Twilio, ServiceNow, and Alphabet (Google) and explains how their earnings reflect larger market trends.
The Magnificent Seven and the AI-driven Semiconductor Boom’s Fundamentals and Growth Trajectories are Strong
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group, shares his thoughts on why the tech selloff trend doesn’t align with the tech sector’s overall year-on-year performance, AI-driven chip-to-cloud opportunity, or current growth trajectory. To make his point, Blanchard addresses eight fundamental questions to be fueling the trend, touching on Apple, Intel, Taiwan, and uncertainty about the outcome of the upcoming US Presidential elections, weighed against critical product roadmaps, demand pipelines, and market momentum.
Fiber Connect 2024 Featured the Just a Cloud Away Panel That Demonstrated Why the Cloud Alongside AI Capabilities Is Crucial to Fiber Operator Journeys
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall assesses why telcos are using cloud platforms to strengthen their overall competitiveness, bolstered by investments in AI capabilities, such as AIOps, to meet major goals such as operations automation and improving business outcomes.
Steven Dickens, Chief Technology Advisor at The Futurum Group, shares his insights on the position of NVIDIA in the marketplace and how this relates to the wider trends in the market.

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