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AMD vs. Intel – Which is better for the Data Center?

The CTO Advisor

Download Our Report With ARM still struggling to gain traction in the enterprise data center, which x86 processor platform better suits the data center, AMD or Intel? Each vendor is advertising its strengths. appeared first on The CTO Advisor.

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Art of the possible: The CIO guide to data center freedom

Capgemini

IT is shifting from managing data centers to delivering value to the business. Freedom from your data center doesn’t necessarily mean you have to move it to the cloud. Is it to hold workloads in your own data center or utilize a provider’s data center whereby they own and maintain it?

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The impact of AI on edge computing

CIO

IDC forecast shows that enterprise spending (which includes GenAI software, as well as related infrastructure hardware and IT/business services), is expected to more than double in 2024 and reach $151.1 Edge devices adapt content, recommendations, and advertisements based on individual preferences. over the 2023-2027 forecast period 1.

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IT leaders weigh up AI’s role to improve data management

CIO

There are a variety of advantages for us: We give a better result to the advertiser and we create the conditions for a certain product to be sold on our e-commerce platform. We have a positive effect on sales thanks to the analysis of data on the consumer’s search intent provided by the Criteo platform.”

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10 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIO

Analog computing The most common paradigm for computation has been digital hardware built of transistors that have two states: on and off. Similar attacks on the hardware found in desktops or laptops is starting to hit closer to home for IT departments. Only you know when that moment might be for your tech stack.

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Flush with new cash, AssemblyAI looks to grow its AI-as-a-service business

TechCrunch

To date, AssemblyAI has raised $64 million, which founder and CEO Dylan Fox tells TechCrunch is being invested in growing the company’s research and engineering teams and data center capacity AI model training. That’s led p roduct teams to look for ways to build additive, high-value features on top of audio and video data.

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MicroSoft: Still dominating in enterprise office automation

CTOvision

The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D&C) Licensing, D&C Hardware, D&C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other. It provides consulting and product and solution support services.