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Hungry for resources, AI redefines the data center calculus

CIO

But it’s time for data centers and other organizations with large compute needs to consider hardware replacement as another option, some experts say. Data centers are running at near capacity in many areas of the world, according to the Global Data Center Trends 2024 report from CBRE, a real estate services firm.

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Will VMWare’s licensing changes push devirtualization of data centers?

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The landscape of data center infrastructure is shifting dramatically, influenced by recent licensing changes from Broadcom that are driving up costs and prompting enterprises to reevaluate their virtualization strategies. What’s driving this trend ? So, what exactly did Broadcom do that triggered the price rise?

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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

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The frenzy created by the public release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT has triggered an arms race among hyperscalers to differentiate themselves by developing their own large language models (LLMs), building platforms that enable enterprises to create generative AI applications, and integrating generative AI throughout their portfolios of service offerings.

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Perspectives on how cloud computing & app development trends will take shape in 2023

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To understand how organizations may be approaching their cloud strategies and tech investments in 2023, members of VMware’s Tanzu Vanguard community shared their insights on what trends will take shape. So cloud-native first, yes but maybe not public cloud first to the same degree.” Especially for new apps or when modernizing existing apps.

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FinOps and AI: Balancing innovation and cost efficiency

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The fast pace of AI development also means that models require continuous improvement and retraining to keep up with the latest technological innovations. Additionally, AI and ML workloads often require specialised hardware (e.g. PwC AI-powered predictive models are essential to forecasting peak usage and scaling resources.

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6 cloud trends to watch in 2022

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The past two years have been exciting periods of growth for the cloud market, driven by increased demand for access to new technology during COVID-19 and the proliferation of the “work-from-anywhere” culture. As we start the new year, C2C, an independent Google Cloud community, has identified six cloud computing trends to watch in 2022.

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The case for predictive AI

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All forward-thinking businesses are toying with or have already invested in AI — from boutique startups to enterprise conglomerates. It’s easy to think about these pieces of technology in two separate categories: one creates something new, the other forecasts future outcomes. AI is taking the world by storm. But it shouldn’t.