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Why AI is now table-stakes in cybersecurity

By Dr. Sven Krasser, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist, CrowdStrike.

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The Top Benefits of AI in Cloud Computing

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By Dominik Birgelen, CEO of oneclick.

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Breaking down the barriers to data science

Florian Douetteau, CEO of AI and machine learning platform Dataiku, discusses how code-free environments are paving the way for new innovation business-wide.

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British Army enhances human cyber capability with Immersive Labs

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Army uses Immersive Labs to optimize digital professionals’ cyber security abilities as part of its modernisation.

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The rise of the ‘business technologist’ and ‘hyperautomation’

As we move into 2022, the trends we see emerging will increasingly be geared towards delivering improved user experiences and innovation at speed. Unlocking data and harnessing digital capabilities will be the cornerstone of future transformation initiatives, with composable businesses set to take centre stage in the year ahead. MuleSoft, provider of the world’s #1 integration and API platform, has outlined the trends that will shape these emerging operating models and IT priorities in 2022.

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Leaders of the software development industry have formed the Value Stream Management Consortium (VSMC). Founded by leading technology providers, Digital.ai, HCL Software, Plutora, ServiceNow, and Tasktop, the VSMC charter is to help organisations around the world improve performance and drive customer value through the adoption of value stream management (VSM).
VMware has introduced a new integrated feature in VMware vSphere 7 that will enable enterprises to deliver elastic infrastructure on-demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications. This new feature—VMware vSphere Bitfusion—is developed out of VMware’s 2019 acquisition of Bitfusion, a pioneer in the virtualization of hardware accelerator resources including graphics processing unit (GPU) technology.
Europeans reveal their hopes and fears for a cyborg future.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham are set to benefit from the largest IBM® POWER9™ Artificial Intelligence (AI) cluster in the UK, delivering unprecedented performance for AI workloads. Working with OCF, the high-performance compute, storage and data analytics integrator, the University will integrate a total of 11 IBM POWER9-based IBM Power Systems servers into its existing high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, the Birmingham Environment for Academic Research (BEAR).
With native support for IBM Z CICS and IMS, Dynatrace® now delivers end-to-end visibility and AI-powered answers from cloud to mainframe.
Cloud-based software provider adds seven organisations to its strategic partner network.
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