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Deep Insights Into The Future of #Hadoop By @Cutting of @Cloudera

CTOvision

Cloudera’s Doug Cutting delivered a presentation at Hadoop World that outlined key forces driving the data world forward which shed some important insights on where enterprise technology is going. Turns out that in parallel with this growth in capabilities in hardware is the adoption of technology. By Bob Gourley. Why do we care?

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Google launches Ripple, an open standard that could bring tiny radars to Ford cars and more

The Verge

Now, Google has launched an open-source API standard called Ripple that could theoretically bring the tech to additional devices outside Google — perhaps even a car, as Ford is one of the participants in the new standard. One commit points out that the project was updated “to include CTA.”)

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Tech leaders discuss generative AI’s impact on enterprise, startups and society

GeekWire

Presenters at Google’s I/O keynote on Wednesday said the word “AI” more than 140 times. Engineers may be tempted to use AI-generated computer code to boost productivity, but this can pose ethical and legal risks when it’s too similar to existing open-source code, Moses said. ”

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CISA Urges Critical Infrastructure Operators to Protect Supply Chains

SecureWorld News

This includes identifying procurement channels to avoid acquiring those items, robust hardware/software management, vulnerability scans, etc. Additionally, vendors should be required to disclose their use of open source code and provide a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to identify potential vulnerabilities and dependencies.

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Is AI in the enterprise ready for primetime? Not yet.

CIO Business Intelligence

AI hallucinations The problem of AI hallucinations, where a large language model (LLM) presents authentic-looking but made-up results, shouldn’t be underestimated for enterprise AI deployments. Workflows, user-training and technological path-dependency act as brakes on the deployment of new hardware and software solutions.

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Nintendo is suing Yuzu and it’s “all about piracy”

Dataconomy

Nintendo has initiated legal proceedings against the developers of the Yuzu emulator, alleging that their software infringes upon Nintendo’s copyrights by enabling the unauthorized use and distribution of its games. Is Nintendo suing Yuzu? The answer to this question is affirmative.

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Cheap Ways To Connect Data Centers

The Accidental Successful CIO

The challenges that Facebook has been facing when it comes to interconnecting data centers is that when they went looking for hardware that they could use to link their data centers using high bandwidth connections, all they could find were the major equipment vendors. They have created the open-source Voyager box.