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Dell cuts jobs amid growing economic uncertainties

CIO Business Intelligence

Trendforce forecasts that starting in 2024, the demand for AI development and software services will significantly increase, alongside the growth of edge computing AI servers using mid-range GPUs and FPGAs. This sector is expected to see an annual growth rate exceeding 20 percent from 2023 to 2026. “We

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IT services company Atos plans IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

Like IBM, Atos has a supercomputing business, operates its own data centers, and offers software, consulting, and IT services — albeit on a smaller scale. IBM was still broadly profitable when it split, having made a net profit of $5.7 billion in 2024 and 2025 before returning to growth in 2026. Legacy losses. billion ($5.3

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IT services company Atos finalizes plan for IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

The closest thing in its portfolio is a stake in Aareal Group, a bank that has an ERP software subsidiary, Aareaon, which provides digital solutions for the European property industry. billion; its net loss increased slightly to €600 million, from €503 million a year earlier. EPEI has little experience managing technology companies.

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Can the telecoms industry power down its impact on the environment?

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that global mobile traffic reached 49 exabyte (EB) per month at the end of 2020 and forecasts it will increase nearly fivefold to reach 237EB per month in 2026, with a single. The GSMA has set a goal for the mobile industry to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Ericsson’s June 2021 Mobility Report calculated. Consider 5G.

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Digital twins are primed to revolutionize the infrastructure industry

CIO Business Intelligence

Keith Bentley of software developer Bentley Systems describes digital twins as the biggest opportunity for IT value contribution to the physical infrastructure industry since the personal computer, and they’re used in a wide variety of industries , lending enterprises insights into maintenance and ways to optimize manufacturing supply chains.

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