Jun 07, 2024 | Today’s news and insights
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Competition for AI speed heats up. Plus, the first of the two new Xeon 6 processors is now available, and Gaudi 3 deals have been cinched with manufacturers. |
The authors of the report also say that attendees will “almost certainly” be targeted with Olympics-related phishing schemes. |
A $1 billion commitment will send Cisco money to Cohere, Mistral AI and Scale AI. |
Billions of people use a web browser to access the Internet every single day, but very few know how the technology actually works. While typing in a URL to go to a web page may seem like a simple action, there is a deceptively complex group of devices, networks and protocols behind it. Read More |
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The observability suite is the first major overhaul for Splunk products since the Cisco acquisition. Plus, Mistral AI makes a deal with Cisco’s incubator. |
Are password managers safe to use? Find out if they are really secure and discover the benefits and risks of using password managers. |
The MicroStrategy executive discussed the growth of nascent generative AI technology in the well-established business intelligence sector. |
CRM software is used by organizations to manage their sales, marketing, and customer service efforts. Most are either cloud-based or on-site, and no matter which type you choose, CRM software is designed to streamline and simplify the process of handling customers and prospects. |
Learn how a tiered IT support system can help your business provide a better customer experience. |
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Stability AI, the startup behind the AI-powered art generator Stable Diffusion, has released an open AI model for generating sounds and songs that it claims was trained exclusively on royalty-free recordings. |
The gigantic and costly industry Silicon Valley is building around generative AI is still struggling to explain the technology's utility. |
Prior to the pandemic the number of employees that worked remotely were a small percentage of an overall workforce that sat within the confines of an office protected by firewalls and a raft of other cybersecurity technologies. Now that perimeter has all but been obliterated. |
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