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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

CIO

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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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Agencies Offer Secure AI Tips, while Stanford Issues In-Depth AI Trends Analysis, Including of AI Security

Tenable

Plus, Stanford University offers a comprehensive review of AI trends. This chapter explores key trends in responsible AI by examining metrics, research, and benchmarks in four key responsible AI areas: privacy and data governance, transparency and explainability, security and safety, and fairness,” reads Chapter 3’s “Overview” section.

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VCs are betting big on Kubernetes: Here are 5 reasons why

TechCrunch

But what was once solely an internal project at Google has since been open-sourced and has become one of the most talked about technologies in software development and operations. It’s my belief that Kubernetes is becoming the new Linux: 96.4% of the top million web servers’ operating systems are Linux. For good reason.

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An Edge Vision for the Metaverse

CIO

Separating system and application spaces is already gaining followers for immutable Linux operating systems – even in consumer devices. SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLE Micro) is an example of such an OS that is lightweight, secure, maintenance free and tailor-made for container-based edge workloads. Secure code for the edge.

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Zededa lands a cash infusion to expand its edge device management software

TechCrunch

The company raised $26 million in Series B funding, Zededa today announced, contributed by a range of investors including Coast Range Capital, Lux Capital, Energize Ventures, Almaz Capital, Porsche Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Juniper Networks, Rockwell Automation, Samsung Next and EDF North America Ventures. Image Credits: Zededa.

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Consulting, software boost IBM revenue as it turns to AI

CIO

Strong performances in software and consulting helped IBM’s profit and revenue increase in the first quarter, even as a post-pandemic slowdown hit much of the technology industry. This trend was further reflected in IBM’s infrastructure segment, which was down 3.7% Enterprise Applications, IT Consulting Services, Technology Industry

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Critical Infrastructure Orgs Must Beware of China-backed Volt Typhoon, Cyber Agencies Warn

Tenable

And enterprises go full steam ahead with generative AI, despite challenges managing its risks. critical infrastructure IT and operational technology security teams, listen up. In addition, new group tasked with addressing the quantum computing threat draws big tech names. And much more!