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Nvidia AI Enterprise adds generative AI microservices

CIO Business Intelligence

of Nvidia’s enterprise-spanning AI software platform will feature a smorgasbord of microservices designed to speed app development and provide quick ways to ramp up deployments, the company announced today at its GPU Technology Conference. A host of further integrations is also coming to AI Enterprise 5.0, Nvidia’s AI Enterprise 5.0

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How a cloud-first enterprise application strategy boosts speed and scale for your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Against a backdrop of disruptive global events and fast-moving technology change, a cloud-first approach to enterprise applications is increasingly critical. What could be worse than to plan for an event that requires the scaling of an application’s infrastructure only to have it all fall flat on its face when the time comes?”.

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SmartNICs set to infiltrate enterprise networks

Network World

Enterprise infrastructure that supports data center, cloud and edge networks could someday be dominated by one of its tiniest components--the smartNIC or data processing unit (DPU). Looking ahead, users and vendors see a way to reduce enterprise costs, improve performance and increase security with smartNICs.

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. The system is already being used by enterprises including Scripps, Uptycs and Invest India. Enterprises will be able to deploy the Articul8 platform on premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid deployment.

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Nokia, Telenor invest to address new enterprise security threats

TM Forum

As 5G and B2B services for vertical industries start to take deeper root, Nokia and Telenor are among the companies launching new initiatives to protect enterprise systems from emerging security threats. Both initiatives reflect a fast-growing enterprise security trend as companies start to deploy edge computing.

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Palo Alto launches an enterprise-grade security pack for remote workers

Network World

Palo Alto Networks has rolled out a Wi-Fi based package that the company says provides remote workers with enterprise-class security features. The package also offers malware and ransomware prevention, phishing protection, infected device detection, and suspicious-activity monitoring and control, the company said.

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CSPs in push to simplify IoT for enterprises

TM Forum

Deutsche Telekom and Orange have announced new IoT partnerships that differ in scope but share the same aim of making it easier for enterprises to use communications service providers’ (CSPs’) IoT services. Certainly, there is a large enterprise IoT market to capture. global enterprise IoT spending will grow 24%.