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Fujitsu: Providing the Cloud Services and Solutions Resilient and Adaptable Teams Need

CIO Business Intelligence

These include the automotive, financial services, health care, law enforcement, manufacturing, and retail sectors. We recently caught up with Antonio Medianero, director of cloud application at Fujitsu Services España S.A. We recently caught up with Antonio Medianero, director of cloud application at Fujitsu Services España S.A.

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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO Business Intelligence

For Huawei, digitally transforming manufacturing through advanced ICT including 5G technologies, cloud computing, big data and AI, is the key to reshaping industries for the future. Another leading manufacturer, BYD , first entered the automotive market in 2003. One such automaker is China’s First Automobile Works (FAW).

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

In the prospectus filed ahead of its initial public offering in 1999, Nvidia noted that its future success would depend on the continued growth of computer applications relying on 3D graphics. Tesla cars’ self-driving feature utilizes Nvidia chips, as do practically all major tech companies’ cloud computing services.

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De-Risk Your Business by Moving to Colocation Data Centers – A Modern Cloud Experience

CIO Business Intelligence

The adoption of hybrid cloud accelerated the development of new business models, experiences, and efficiencies across all industries. For good business reasons, more than up to 50% of applications and data remain on-premises in data centers, colocations, and edge locations, according to 451 Research.

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Ukraine IT’s unparalleled resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

Immediate response and recovery In the weeks leading up to the invasion, IT companies with operations in Ukraine, read the writing on the wall and put their business continuity efforts into effect. The need to do more work digitally during the pandemic drove demand for greater business process automation, sending revenues 61% higher.