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ChatGPT, the rise of generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Five years later, transformer architecture has evolved to create powerful models such as ChatGPT. Some examples are originating from Microsoft , Amazon Web Service , Google , IBM , and more, plus from partnerships among players. GPT stands for generative pre-trained transformer.

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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

This approach goes a long way toward explaining how Amazon was able to externalize its computing infrastructure — first to Merchant.com, the company’s ecommerce-as-a-service platform for retailers to build their own online stores, and then to Amazon Web Services, a broader offering that has since taken a life of its own.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

Fortunately, the move to 5G standalone architectures will require a great deal less infrastructure investment and more IT spending, which on the whole is less extensive. Enterprise demand. We are seeing a focus in new IT development around zero-touch operations and enabling full automation for new service models. architectures.

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Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Today, Amazon Web Services took very an important step in unlocking the advantages of cloud computing for a very important application area. Not just for HPC but for mission critical enterprise systems such as OLTP. Comments (). until today.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson.