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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO

Fidelity National Information Services And among low-code tools, for instance, FIS chose WaveMaker because its components seemed more scalable than its competitors, and its per-developer licensing model was less expensive than the per runtime model of other tools. So there’s a lot in the plus column, but there are reasons to be cautious, too.

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Nvidia points to the future of AI hardware

CIO

Blackwell will also allow enterprises with very deep pockets to set up AI factories, made up of integrated compute resources, storage, networking, workstations, software, and other pieces. However, CIOs looking for computing power needed to train AIs for specific uses, or to run huge AI projects will likely see value in the Blackwell project.

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Bedrock modernizes seafloor mapping with autonomous sub and cloud-based data

TechCrunch

This means that data is collected much closer to ordinary internet infrastructure and can be handed off for cloud-based processing and storage more easily than before. Fortunately Bedrock is here to drag that mapping process into the 21st century with its autonomous underwater vehicle and modern cloud-based data service.

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Will Flash Penetrate Secondary Storage Environments?

IDC

When the first All-Flash Arrays (AFAs) were introduced back in 2011, many enterprises, analysts and established enterprise storage vendors felt that these types of systems would be too expensive for widespread use in the enterprise. Low latency aside, flash does offer a number of benefits though that are of interest for secondary workloads.

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Getting Your IoT Projects Off The Ground By Building On Azure

Xebia

The information is then stored, preferably in different ways for long-term storage vs storage that needs to be readily available. When the prototype became a success, it was put into production instead of turning it into a scalable solution first. Now, some projects go nowhere, with others end up being very successful.

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How Can CIOs Avoid Wasting Their Budget?

The Accidental Successful CIO

All too often they end up building something new rather than buying off the shelf. We can achieve lower infrastructure and storage costs and the technology is improving all the time. However, this is where things can start to get a bit complicated. Where Is The Money Going? We all know that this happens for all sorts of reasons.

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New Zealand-based Imagr thinks camera-based AI is the future of shopping trolleys

TechCrunch

But unlike Amazon Go stores, which use cameras and sensors to monitor the shopper as they walk in and out without scanning or paying at checkout, this New Zealand-based company thinks the only images that should be captured and analyzed are those of products going into a shopping cart. Chomley says Imagr has raised a total of $12.5