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Seattle startup AdaptiLab sells interviewing software to CoderPad as founders pursue new idea

GeekWire

Founded in 2018, AdaptiLab’s software helps hiring managers interview candidates for machine learning and artificial intelligence roles. It lets users create coding challenges and get stack rankings of applicants. million seed round in 2019 after graduating from Techstars Seattle, and raised $2.2 million total.

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Tech Moves: Microsoft vet named CEO at EnterpriseDB; Adaptive CCO departs; Temporal hires ex-Hashicorp EVP

GeekWire

Dallas spent almost 25 years at Microsoft, most recently as vice president of cloud and artificial intelligence business development. The Boston-based private equity firm acquired EDB in 2019. Founded in 2004, the company makes software to help enterprises use Postgres, an open-source database.

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Groq AI, not Grok, roasts Elon Musk with its “fastest LLM”

Dataconomy

Groq AI, a pioneering company in the AI chip industry, is setting the stage for a significant shift in how we perceive artificial intelligence processing power. This advancement indicates a promising future where Groq AI’s technology could redefine the capabilities and applications of AI systems worldwide. What is Groq AI?

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Senkyu: MTN Uganda’s new way to say ‘thank you’ loyalty program

TM Forum

It is built on an event-driven architecture using the open-source. The digitalization of the loyalty program in Uganda is indicative of MTN Group’s four-year OXyGEN transformation program launched in 2019 with the aim of transitioning from a communications service provider to a digital service provider. Apache Kafka.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

pool party in 2019 might have young Benjamin being advised to look into “AI” – artificial intelligence. But how exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the information security skills gap? That same L.A. Listen here: [link]. Transcript.

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Wells Fargo prepares to take a quantum leap

CIO Business Intelligence

Wells Fargo was introduced to quantum computing’s potential in 2019. Mehta contrasts quantum and artificial intelligence: “With AI we knew the technology works; the unknown was whether a user could be sure a specific model works in their enterprise landscape,” he says. All these services are available online.”.

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Cloud PC preps Grant Thornton for hybrid future

CIO Business Intelligence

By 2019, with an SD-WAN in place, the firm had deployed video-enabled Microsoft SharePoint and Teams on its Windows-based corporate laptops and had migrated its accounting practice management to Microsoft Azure. “In In the next refresh, we should be able to reduce the number of devices we’re providing,” Swift says. It’s a win-win.”.

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