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Swiss energy services company uses machine learning to see the future

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Swiss energy services company IWB has a vision of a world with a fully renewable, climate-friendly energy supply. That changed in 2017 when Swiss voters approved an energy act that would reduce the country’s dependency on fossil fuels by 2050. If you want to look into the future, sometimes you have to be able to predict it.

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3 ways to advance sustainability in high performance computing

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Finding the answer to the world’s most pressing issues rests on one crucial capability: high performance computing (HPC). The supercomputers that power HPC, however, require more and more energy to operate. These motivations help shape geo-specific conversations about sustainability.

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Transform the modern data center: From today to the future

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Simplify operational complexity The proliferation of disparate systems across both public and private clouds has ushered in a new era of complexity, often resulting in operational challenges for organizations. Learn more about high-performance and sustainable data center solutions from Cisco. Networking

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Solving the top 3 IT challenges of anywhere work

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Here’s how the right Managed Services provider can help ensure successful IT transformation and allow your workforce to perform at their best. However, this means organizations have no way to enforce security policies or track their activities, creating compliance and security risks.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Gen AI without the risks

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Sajjad Moazeni of the University of Washington calculates that training an LLM with 175 billion+ parameters takes a year’s worth of energy for 1,000 US households. Answering 100 million+ generative AI questions a day can burn 1 Gigawatt-hour of electricity, which is roughly the daily energy use of 33,000 US households.

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5 things CIOs must understand about AI infrastructure

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Performance optimization Second to good design is the impact of complex, low-latency GPU networking fabrics. These systems require precision configuration, and while untuned systems remain functional, teams sit blissfully unaware of low-performance levels on AI workloads and, ultimately, substantial missed ROI.