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Nvidia AI Enterprise adds generative AI microservices

CIO Business Intelligence

They’re split into two main categories — Nvidia NIM, which covers microservices related to deploying production AI models, and CUDA-X, for microservices like cuOpt, the company’s optimization engine. Nvidia’s AI Enterprise 5.0 Nvidia’s AI Enterprise 5.0 Containers, Generative AI, Microservices, Nvidia

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Microsoft gets exclusive license for OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model

Venture Beast

Microsoft says it will exclusively license OpenAI's powerful GPT-3 natural language processing model as part of a multiyear agreement between the companies. Read More.

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Elastic CEO reflects on Amazon spat, license switch, and the principles of open source

Venture Beast

Elastic cofounder and CEO Shay Banon discusses the Elasticsearch open source license switch, and what being "free and open" really means. Read More.

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Rainway begins licensing its streaming tech to other companies

Venture Beast

Rainway alread empowers gamers to play their games anywhere they can get access to a web browser, and now companies can license that tech. Read More.

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CIOs take aim at SaaS sprawl

CIO Business Intelligence

Years into strategies centered on adopting cloud point solutions, CIOs increasingly find themselves facing a bill past due: rationalizing, managing, and integrating an ever-expanding lineup of SaaS offerings — many of which they themselves didn’t bring into the organization’s cloud estate.

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With Windows 365, Microsoft realizes its vision for Cloud PCs, streaming its OS to any device

GeekWire

Microsoft will release Windows as a paid cloud service , promising to stream the operating system to any device in an attempt to create what the tech giant describes as a new category of computing called the Cloud PC. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks during the company’s Inspire virtual partner conference.

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Microsoft cloud revenue up 22%, Windows business plunges 27% in first report since job cuts

GeekWire

The company reported strength in some of its products and services for businesses, led by a 22% increase in Microsoft Cloud revenue, to $27.1 This category includes Microsoft Azure, Office 365 Commercial, the commercial portion of LinkedIn, and other cloud-related revenue. Windows revenue fell 27% to $4.8

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