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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

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IBM is also investing heavily in AI, with Watson the most famous result. Most of these firms seem to be on one of two paths: Success, which will mean being acquired by Facebook, Apple, Microsoft or IBM, or failure, which will see them acquired by the same firms for their talent. Delegates requests to web services powered by Google.

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IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry » Data Center Knowledge

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Cloud Computing » IBM. IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry. IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry. CloudFoundry is open source software developed by VMware and now part of the Pivotal Initiative, an independent entity funded by VMware and EMC. IBM Pledges Full Support for CloudFoundry.

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What is Salesforce AI Cloud: Should you subscribe?

CIO Business Intelligence

Salesforce AI Cloud offers a choice of LLMs Salesforce’s AI Cloud architecture is built in such a way that it supports multiple LLMs and their training, according to the company. The Salesforce Trusted AI Cloud architecture consists of multiple layers. Salesforce highlighted security features of its Einstein GPT Trust architecture.

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Competition for the Cloud Heats Up : spf13.com

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For years cloud computing has been synonymous with Amazon whose Amazon Web Services really created and defined the space. Rackspace has always been about service as their competitive advantage. IBM is all in, competing on the Paas, SaaS and IaaS fronts. VMware disrupts with open source PaaS play.

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Enterprise Software Trends that CIOs Can’t Ignore in 2019

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– It works well with others: Built on open source architecture, flexible software will integrate with other systems and applications. Businesses migrate away from tightly coupled monolithic applications in favor of complex, distributed modular systems based, for example, on microservices/web services and containers.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

NetApps has agreed to buy Instaclustr, a service provider supporting open-source database, pipeline, and workflow applications in the cloud. As Lansweeper scans on-premises computing environments, Cloudockit compiles architecture diagrams and documents users’ assets in the cloud. IBM buys Salesforce specialist 7Summits.