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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. Articul8 AI will be led by Arun Subramaniyan, formerly vice president and general manager in Intel’s Data Center and AI Group. The system is already being used by enterprises including Scripps, Uptycs and Invest India.

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Intel, VMware, Linux Foundation & Others Form Open Platform for Enterprise AI

Tech Republic

Organizations can contribute to the platform’s GitHub or receive a framework for creating enterprise-grade generative AI systems.

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Intel Spins Off Enterprise Generative AI Deployment Firm Articul8

Tech Republic Security

Investment firm DigitalBridge Group and other backers provided the cash for the venture, which will enable generative AI deployment.

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Bright Computing Integrated with Intel Enterprise Edition for Lustre

CTOvision

Bright Computing ’s latest version of Bright Cluster Manager is integrated with Intel® Enterprise Edition for Lustre (IEEL) software. With this integration, system administrators can easily deploy, use and maintain Intel® Enterprise Edition for Lustre using Bright. The configuration and setup are easy. Related articles.

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IT Pros Prefer PCmover Enterprise Over Microsoft's USMT

Laplink’s survey reveals IT managers and teams prefer PCmover Enterprise over Microsoft’s User State Migration Tool (USMT). Subsequently, Microsoft & Intel recommend PCmover as an alternative for PC migrations and OS refreshes. Laplink surveyed IT managers and staff using USMT to upgrade PCs to the latest version of Windows.

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Intel details IPU roadmap to free up CPUs

Network World

Intel is betting that future data-center operations will depend on increasingly powerful servers running ASIC-based, programable CPUs, and its wager rides on the development of infrastructure processing units (IPU), which are Intel’s programmable networking devices designed to reduce overhead and free up performance for CPUs.

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Know before you go: 6 lessons for enterprise GenAI adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

That quote aptly describes what Dell Technologies and Intel are doing to help our enterprise customers quickly, effectively, and securely deploy generative AI and large language models (LLMs).Many Here’s a quick read about how enterprises put generative AI to work).