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Google to IBM: How big tech giants are embracing Nvidia's new hardware and software services | VentureBeat

Nvidia shared how it is evolving its work with several industry giants by taking its newly announced AI computing infrastructure, software and services to their tech stack.

Databricks acquires Lilac to supercharge data quality efforts for gen AI apps | VentureBeat

Lilac’s entire tech stack will come under Databricks Mosaic AI tooling to give developers a way to better curate their unstructured datasets for custom generative AI systems.

Hitachi Vantara Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA to Create New Portfolio of Industrial AI Solutions - insideBIGDATA

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), today announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to create a new generation of transformational artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. Hitachi Vantara will develop a portfolio of solutions, Hitachi iQ, to drive targeted AI outcomes by layering industry-specific capabilities on top of its AI solution stack, so outcomes can be more specific and relevant to an organization’s business. 

Stack Overflow partners with Google Cloud to power developer generative AI intelligence | VentureBeat

Chandrasekar explained that through the OverflowAPI, Google now has continuous access to the APIs that pull public data from Stack Overflow. These APIs enable access to the same data available to the Stack Overflow community via its public APIs.

What makes Einstein Copilot a genius? Salesforce says it’s all about the data | VentureBeat

Salesforce AI's new Einstein Copilot is a new interface and approach to leveraging the power and data that the Salesforce data stack provides for organizations.

NVIDIA and Supermicro on the gen AI tech stack critical for success | VentureBeat

Gen AI consumes a huge amount of compute and resources. Learn how to build the AI-ready platform that’s crucial for success and ROI.

Eight emerging areas of opportunity for AI in security | VentureBeat

For AI to reach its full potential across enterprises, it requires an entirely new tech stack, one with security designed to start with software supply chains and model development.

How Cisco Cius stacks up against iPad | Network World

Cisco's new Cius tablet is much more enterprise oriented than Apple's iPad. Here's how the two stack up.

SharePoint 2010: Four Big-Name Social Networking Rivals | Network World

IBM, Cisco, Google and Salesforce all aim to beat Microsoft SharePoint 2010 at the high-stakes enterprise social networking game - and have recently made some smart plays. Here's a look at how the rivals currently stack up.

Apple tablet carrier smackdown: Verizon vs. AT&T | Network World

A look at how the two big carriers stack up for wireless coverage.

Intel targets networking market with new chipset | Network World

Intel on Tuesday introduced the Crystal Forest chipset, which the company hopes will fill a networking gap as it tries to build an integrated technology stack for data centers.

HP TouchPad vs. Apple iPad tablet showdown | Network World

How does HP's newly announced webOS-based TouchPad stack up against the market creator, Apple's iOS-based iPad?

No unified stack soon for big data | Network World

Despite the growing interest in big data platforms, it may be some time before organizations will be able to deploy a standardized big data software stack, concluded a panel of speakers Wednesday during a virtual panel hosted by GigaOm.

NULL pointer exploit excites researchers | Network World

In 1996 it was Aleph One's astounding paper, "Smashing the Stack for fun and Profit" that introduced a generation of Information Security researchers, and eventually the world at large, to the inherent exploitability of buffer overflows and introduced techniques that would form the basis of proving that a vulnerability was exploitable (as well as the basis of any number of exploits themselves).

Here’s a different Microsoft/Yahoo story | Network World

How Microsoft's and Yahoo's e-mail security technologies stack up, complement each other.

Red Hat undercuts Microsoft on high-performance OS pricing | Network World

Red Hat Thursday released a Linux software stack for compute-intensive IT environments that it said costs less than Microsoft's price for its comparable Windows offering.

After SlideRocket, will VMware sell other enterprise collaboration products? | Network World

VMware, the virtualization specialist that has recently built up an enterprise collaboration software stack through acquisitions, has sold off one of those companies, but at least two analysts say it's unlikely VMware will retreat from that market.

IPv6: Today or tomorrow? | Network World

The industry has produced several well-documented mechanisms to support a transition to IPv6, including the dual-stack approach, translation (the direct conversion of protocols between IPv4 and IPv6) and tunneling. These mechanisms are amply documented by a family of RFCs. IPv6’s designers have developed mechanisms and address types so that IPv6 nodes can communicate with one another in a mixed environment, even if they are supported at the core by an IPv4 infrastructure.

iPhone 5: How does it stack up? | Network World

When the iPhone was first released in 2007, there really wasn't anything like it on the market, with the greatest respect to BlackBerry. Apple's iconic smartphone quickly carved out its own niche, and woe betide the OEM that tried to compete directly.

Xen 3.1 brings open source virtualization to 64-bit | Network World

A new version of the open source Xen virtualization stack was released last week, offering up improved support for 64-bit systems, improved virtual server maintenance tools, and a new API for Xen software partners to play with.

Microsoft unveils Thumbtack for sharing Web snippets | Network World

Microsoft's Live Labs on Wednesday introduced a new service that lets users collect snippets of information from Web sites and share the collections with others.

Vendors line up to incorporate virtualization into their products | Network World

In the past I have written about the importance of the stack – the combination of IT components such as the operating system, middleware, database, application, and management technologies. In virtualization, a similar focus is emerging around the “virtualization ecosystem” – systems that add value to the basic virtualization layer, and which shift the focus from the underlying infrastructure to a business environment.

Virtual management: Moving up the OSI stack | Network World

In the last newsletter, we discussed the move from "real" to "virtual" networks, concentrating more at the lower levels of the OSI stack. In particular, we noted that several years ago we moved from managing point-to-point circuits to managing virtual circuits for frame relay, ATM, and IP-based services.

How do your skills stack up against your counterparts around the world? | Network World

We've all heard of the term "globalization" and for some IT workers, this perhaps brings up thoughts of offshore outsourcing and the army of programmers in India doing work for U.S. firms. Brainbench's 2006 Global Skills Report released last month shows that workers in other countries are also shoring up their IT skills, and not just in programming.

Where best to implement network and application acceleration, Part 2 | Network World

In our last newsletter, we mentioned a discussion that Jim led at Network World's IT Roadmap seminar in Boston last week (the show arrives in Chicago on June 27). That discussion was on the topic of the appropriate layer in the OSI stack to implement network and application acceleration techniques.

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