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At this year's VMworld event, NVIDIA and VMware announced a strategic partnership to improve how AI chips are managed in the datacenter.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Shelly Kramer and Ron Westfall explore the digital divide and where the telco industry is in its journey to closing that divide. Their conversation highlighted key funding programs available to support telcos and service providers, along with initiatives vendors like Cisco, ADTRAN, Ericsson, Nokia, Netcracker, and Marvell are doing to both spur innovation and support service providers in this next journey of their evolution.
AT&T and Microsoft partner to launch an IoT guardian device which leverages Microsoft Azure’s secure cloud computing paired with AT&T’s network technology. The purpose is to help customers across all verticals transform their operations quickly through massive IoT deployments.
From an engineering standpoint, selecting the solution with the lowest power consumption and the smallest possible network footprint makes perfect sense, not just for Fedex but also for carriers, for whom bandwidth can often be a challenge. SenseAware ID should be able to provide the high level of value-add tracking that FedEx customers will find valuable while not monopolizing precious network resources.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Women in Tech Series, Futurum co-founder Shelly Kramer talks with Women Who Tech’s Allyson Kapin about their newly released The State of Women in Tech and Startups Report 2020 and what the tech industry looks like from the female perspective, and how that’s changed since their 2017 research study. This report should be required reading for any leader in the technology space, and this conversation is likely one you don’t want to miss.
Amazon devices launched a series of new products but its focus on sustainability, innovation and privacy made the biggest splash.
Microsoft made a series of enhancements to make its Edge Browser more robust and secure at this year's Ignite Conference.
In the world of tech and venture capitalism, specifically, there remains a large gap between the number of women and minorities actively launching new companies and attracting support from funders. This year, IBM’s Hyper Protect Accelerator program aims to lessen the gap by focusing on companies with diverse teams.
OCI significantly bolsters its competitive prospects in the cloud HPC domain, through its agile array of semiconductor and HPC partnerships and clear-cut ability to use price/performance differentiators to win new business. Now AWS, Azure, GCP, and IBM must directly counter the rising OCI threat or risk erosion in their cloud HPC market position.
What will the biggest tech and digital transformation trends be for 2021? In this piece we highlight 10 of the biggest trends that will impact the way we work, live and communicate in the coming year.
The announcement was met with investor excitement, driving NVIDIA’s share price up as much as 8% and adding more than $25 billion to its market value — about two-thirds of the equity needed to make the acquisition.
Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Luna, the company’s new cloud gaming service. With a play anywhere offering, on devices you already own, there’s every reason to expect Amazon Luna’s invitation for early access will be eagerly snapped up. One of my favorite things about this offering is the Twitch integration that’s purportedly coming to Luna, allowing gamers to broadcast while gaming. This integration will also allow Twitch viewers (who subscribe to Luna) to go from watching a game streaming on Twitch to playing on Luna. Microsoft xCloud, NVIDIA GeForce Now, and Google Stadia are all officially on notice that there’s a new player in the cloud gaming space in town.