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A forensic look into cloud success with Broadcom’s Andy Nallappan

CIO Business Intelligence

So moving to the cloud is all about changing the culture, rightsizing your approach, and having a roadmap to get into a dynamic architecture that scales up and down during the working week. If you run your operations the same way as when you operated in data centers, the cloud will be three to five times as expensive.”

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4 Tips for Processing Real-Time Data

CIO Business Intelligence

Real-time data processing is an essential capability for nearly every business and organization. It underlies services such as identity management, fraud prevention, financial transactions, recommendation engines, customer relationship management, and social media monitoring. Real-World Results for Real-time Data.

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How plusserver strengthens cloud capabilities and helps enterprises reduce their carbon footprint

CIO Business Intelligence

With four high-performance data centers, including facilities in Cologne, Dusseldorf and two in Hamburg, plusserver is well known for its ability to address the most demanding data sovereignty needs in Germany and throughout Europe – a fact underscored earlier this year when it earned the VMware Sovereign Cloud distinction.

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Broadcom’s Andy Nallappan on what cloud success really looks like

CIO Business Intelligence

In this interview, Nallappan has much to share on dynamic cloud architecture, cloud cost containment, developing a cloud-conscious culture, and why it makes sense to give engineers financial goals when giving them ownership over their cloud estates. In our hardware business, the COO runs the supply chain. I govern the costs.

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The AI continuum

CIO Business Intelligence

Deep learning AI: A rising workhorse Deep learning AI uses the same neural network architecture as generative AI, but can’t understand context, write poems or create drawings. Training a GPT4-scale, trillion-parameter model takes billions of dollars in supercomputing hardware, months of time, and valuable data science talent.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

2006 was the same year Amazon launched its cloud computing business; Nvidia’s push into general computing was coming at a time when massive data centers were popping up around the world. Their competitors were asleep at the wheel,” says Gil Luria, a senior analyst at the financial firm D.A. Davidson Companies.

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

They typically struggle with hardware constraints, porting costs and interoperability issues of the ever-growing collection of portable and mobile client devices when delivering enterprise-level applications to employees in the field, or anywhere away from their high-end computers. Architecture' All rights reserved.