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Google and ZebiAI launch Chemome Initiative to identify ?chemical probes? with AI models

Venture Beast

Google partnered with startup ZebiAI to launch the Chemome Initiative, which aims to identify 'chemical probes' using AI techniques. Read More.

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Microsoft offers Dynamics users fresh incentives to move to the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft unveiled a new incentive program on Tuesday to help enterprises still running its Dynamics ERP and CRM software on premises to move to the cloud. Our customers and partners have been telling us that generative AI is giving them a new reason to move to the cloud.

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DS Smith sets a single-cloud agenda for sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

British multinational packaging giant DS Smith has committed itself to ambitious sustainability goals, and its IT strategy to standardize on a single cloud will be a key enabler. Historically, we’ve been more multicloud or hybrid cloud, with private services as well,” says Claire Dickson, DS Smith’s CIO.

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Microsoft Azure Quantum joins the quest to create new hydrogen fuel-cell catalysts

GeekWire

“Both companies recognize that the discoveries needed to create a zero-carbon future will require significant breakthroughs in chemical and materials science, and are enthusiastic about the difference we can make in the world together.” Microsoft’s cloud-based supercomputing platform.

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Clean Harbors’ CIO: Hybrid approach to the cloud is a win-win

CIO Business Intelligence

For many organizations, the recent rush to the cloud has also given pause to strategic considerations around what best to leave in house. Cautious, methodical approach to the cloud. Moving aggressively to the cloud is not a high priority for Clean Harbors.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Oct. 1, 2023

GeekWire

Most popular stories on GeekWire ‘Forever chemicals’ are eternal no more thanks to a pollution destroying device from Tacoma startup It would be fair to expect the destroyer of toxic “forever chemicals” to be a massive, intimidating device. where the company ultimately plans to employ 25,000 people.

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Quantum Computing Delivered From The Cloud

Cloud Musings

Photo credit: Shutterstock IBM Cloud is now providing developers with the infrastructure and portal to a 5 qubit quantum computer. This equips them with the ability to build interfaces between classic computers and IBM’s quantum platform. This content is being syndicated through multiple channels. Grab this Headline Animator ( Thank you.

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