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EnCharge AI emerges from stealth with $21.7M to develop AI accelerator hardware

TechCrunch

EnCharge AI , a company building hardware to accelerate AI processing at the edge , today emerged from stealth with $21.7 Speaking to TechCrunch via email, co-founder and CEO Naveen Verma said that the proceeds will be put toward hardware and software development as well as supporting new customer engagements.

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Gen AI without the risks

CIO

Intelligent assistants are already changing how we search, analyze information, and do everything from creating code to securing networks and writing articles. Gen AI will become a fundamental part of how enterprises manage and deliver IT services and how business users get their work done. Not at all.

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5 tips for securing your remote workspace

CIO

Security professionals must adapt controls to a world where the perimeter is distributed, and users can log into corporate resources from any network and any device. In fact, support for hybrid and remote workers was named as a key reason for increasing IT budgets this year according to Foundry’s 2023 State of the CIO research.

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Is it SaaS, IaaS, or NaaS?

CIO

By: Scott Dennehy, Edge Innovation at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. Let’s look at 3 prime examples: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) SaaS is defined as any software application delivered and accessed via the cloud in a subscription-based offering.

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Eclypsium lands $25M to secure the device supply chain

TechCrunch

As the enterprise device supply chain grows increasingly global and fragmented, it’s becoming more challenging for organizations to secure their hardware and software from suppliers. Combating these attacks is no easy feat — but Yuriy Bulygin is making a go of it. However, firmware security is not an add-on.”

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Inferencing holds the clues to AI puzzles

CIO

It turns out LLM inferencing with RAG running open-source models on-premises can be 38% to 75% more cost-effective as compared to the public cloud, according to new research 1 from Enterprise Strategy Group commissioned by Dell Technologies. The percentage varies as the size of the model and the number of users grows.

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Optimizing for Price and Performance in the Cloud

CIO

Compounding the challenge is the fact that the major cloud service providers (CSPs) offer as many as 600 different service options based on factors such as processor type, memory configuration, storage, networking, hypervisor, and other variables. IDC research [2] found that 59% of IT automation projects pay off in less than 12 months.