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Salesforce vets land $8M for employee access management startup

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Kunda also held engineering leadership roles at Salesforce, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. Oleria developed software that adjusts to changing permissions and contexts as employees move within the company, with user experience features in mind. predicts businesses will spend more than $100 billion on related services by 2025.

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Seattle startup that helps companies protect their AI and machine learning code raises $35M

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predicts businesses will spend more than $100 billion on related services by 2025. Protect AI’s flagship product, AI Radar, creates a machine learning bill of materials to track a company’s “software supply chain” components: operations tools, platforms, models, data, services, and cloud infrastructure.

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Amazon’s BigCommerce deal seen as ‘important signal’ of tech giant’s broader shipping ambitions

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Post reiterated his past prediction that Amazon could generate as much as $15 billion in additional revenue annually by 2025 by providing shipping services for items beyond those sold on its own e-commerce platform. It’s a playbook that new Amazon CEO Andy Jassy knows well.

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The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

CIO Business Intelligence

Coincidentally, the same day that Fujitsu gave notice it would discontinue sales of the GS21 , IBM unveiled plans to deliver its IBM Z mainframe platform as a service on IBM Cloud. Meanwhile, IBM has yet to announce any end to sales or support of its Z Series machines, and like Fujitsu, it too continues to develop its mainframe product line.

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5 top ERP trends for 2022 — and their implications for IT leaders

CIO Business Intelligence

With the availability of web services and JSON, it has become easy to integrate an ERP solution with other satellite applications,” says Achin Sharma, vice president of IT at logistics company Movin India. The move to cloud Enterprise technology leaders are replacing their legacy, on-premises ERP solutions by switching to the cloud.

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AWS launches Skills Center in Seattle, boosts efforts to give free cloud training to 29M people

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Amazon on Thursday is opening the doors to its first Amazon Web Services Skills Center in downtown Seattle. The training initiatives are part of Amazon’s December 2020 pledge to provide free cloud computing training to 29 million people by 2025. A worker helps prep the AWS Skills Center for its soft launch on Thursday.

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Researchers want to put energy hogs like ChatGPT on a diet with more efficient computer chips

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GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) Giant tech companies offering cloud services — such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft’s Azure and Alphabet’s Google Cloud — own many of the massive data centers where generative AI tools are trained and operate. But GPT-3 was only the start.

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