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With this week's launch of the Cloud AI 100, Qualcomm is taking its AI capabilities from the smartphone to the edge to the datacenter.
A recent report showed Oracle Commerce and its cloud product to be missing the mark, but in reality, it is heading in the right direction.
On this special episode of The Six Five - Insiders Edition, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by Will Mansfield, Director of Consulting and Customer Success for PatentSight to discuss the ins and outs of patents, intellectual property and the value of patent data in our current technology climate.
ADTRAN’s new MetNet 60GHz solution is providing exactly what CSPs require to push residential broadband to their most challenging to serve customers and environments. ADTRAN’s MetNet 60 GHz solution is not gated by the underlying physical infrastructure, which has limited the deployment range of fixed access broadband technologies like FTTH. Fixed wireless services are becoming an invaluable compliment to fiber and fiber extension networks in terms of reaching any potential residential or business customer with gigabit capable services, no matter where they are located.
NVIDIA and ARM have been locked in talks, but today's announcement brings together a powerful combo of NVIDIA's GPU portfolio with ARM's CPU
IBM launched the Red Hat Marketplace, a one-stop-shop to find, try, buy, deploy and manage enterprise applications in hybrid IT environments.
After a modest 6% decline to finish its prior period, Oracle reversed its fortunes driving annualized growth and winning important business.
This past week, Segment, a rising leader in customer data platform announced its new data lakes to allow users to do more with their data.
Amazon is further committing to adding as many as 33,000 more employees and coaching more than 20,000 at its September 16 career day.
With Zoom, Cisco and Microsoft seeing explosive growth, Slack has been steady and boring and with Covid-19 that simply shouldn't be the case.
Apple added that they believe that “technology should protect users’ fundamental right to privacy, and that means giving users tools to understand which apps and websites may be sharing their data with other companies for advertising or advertising measurement purposes, as well as the tools to revoke permission for this tracking.”
In a decision handed down Friday, Microsoft was again awarded the Department of Defense JEDI contract. Sort of. Amazon’s AWS has pledged to continue its fight against the fairness of the selection and evaluation process and the claim of undue political influence. What’s ahead? More waiting.