NEAR AI joins NVIDIA Inception Program to accelerate verifiable, privacy-preserving AI systems for enterprise deployment in ...
High-performance computing innovations are redefining the future of enterprise computing, pushing the boundaries of scalability, sustainability and innovation. At the heart of this transformation is ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. The future of enterprise computing is taking shape in a nondescript office park in Boston. Amid screens displaying real-time AI ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise introduced at Nvidia GTC a slew of new offerings in its Nvidia by HPE Computing lineup including Alletra Storage MP support for Nvidia networking, Private Cloud AI developer ...
As obvious as that high-level trend may be that “AI is coming”, what hasn’t been as clear is the fact that it’s a Hybrid AI model that is driving the biggest change. Enterprises are now seeking a ...
Quick Read RBC initiated Nvidia with a $240 target, citing $500B+ backlog and surging enterprise demand. Barclays upgraded ...
Overview:  The year 2026 promises unprecedented advances in AI, cybersecurity, and quantum computing. Organizations are ...
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a landmark expansion of its collaboration with NVIDIA to ...
“At this point 50 percent of our pipeline is enterprise and 50 percent is midmarket,” said Scale Computing CEO Jeff Ready. “That’s a wild shift from where it was 18 months ago. At that point it was ...
Editor's take: When it comes to generative AI, the common thinking is that the critical tools necessary for businesses to build their own GenAI-based applications are virtually all cloud-based ...
The enterprise computing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently noted, "AI is going to fundamentally change every software category, starting with the largest ...
TikTok is about as far from enterprise computing as it gets, but who isn’t watching what its fate will be in coming days? The Chinese-owned social app’s future in the U.S. still hangs in the balance.