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Video Highlights: Open-Source LLM Libraries and Techniques — with Dr. Sebastian Raschka - insideBIGDATA

In this video presentation, our good friend Jon Krohn, Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist at the machine learning company Nebula, sits down with industry luminary Sebastian Raschka to discuss his latest book, Machine Learning Q and AI, the open-source libraries developed by Lightning AI, how to exploit the greatest opportunities for LLM development, and what’s on the horizon for LLMs.

DDN AI400X2 Turbo Appliance Accelerates Gen AI and Inference for Data Center and Cloud by 10x - insideBIGDATA

DDN®, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-cloud data management solutions, announced the latest addition to its powerful A3I® solutions, the DDN AI400X2 Turbo. 30% more powerful than the AI400X2, the previous industry performance leader, the AI400X2 Turbo boasts faster performance and expanded connectivity options.

Generative AI hype dampens VC funding for quantum computing | Network World

'Quantum fatigue' is setting in, as venture capital firms chase GenAI instead.

Apple Secrets Lead to ‘The Great iPhone Chase’ | Network World

Apple loves secrets: They create suspense and excitement around cool new products. After all, who doesn't relish a good mystery? Well, some of Apple's customers, in fact.

Tech IPOs almost nonexistent in 2009 | Network World

Tech IPO activity was anemic for the second straight year, but a rebound may be on the horizon.

Anonymity vs. real names on social networks | Network World

Let's cut to the chase: This one is really about whether Facebook and the new kid on the block, Google+, should get to throw their considerable weight around by requiring that users post to their social-networking sites using real names.

NTT DoCoMo to chase 1Gbps downlinks with LTE-Advanced | Network World

NTT DoCoMo will begin testing a new data communications technology in the next few months that promises speeds many times faster than the LTE service recently launched by it and carriers such as Verizon.

This high-speed mobile Internet brought to you by no one | Network World

If you look outside your window over the next few days and see a mushroom cloud blooming on the eastern horizon, all I can say is, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to cause an international incident or the destruction of Western civilization. I just wanted to look at some cool cell phones.

AMD chases Intel ultrabooks with Trinity laptop-tablet hyrid | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices showed off a Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrid running on the company's A-series chips code-named Trinity, taking direct aim at Intel's effort to chase touchscreen ultrabooks running on Ivy Bridge processors.

Microsoft Gives Vista Adoption One More Push | Network World

Microsoft Corp. last week made its best -- and perhaps final -- case as to why companies should consider upgrading to Windows Vista, even as successor Windows 7 looms on the horizon.

Networking remembers Bear Stearns | Network World

While some will remember Bear Stearns for the investment bank's collapse and subsequent acquisition by JPMorgan Chase this week, those of us covering the network industry for the past couple of decades will remember the company for its showcase network.

Payment card security compliance a moving target with additional requirements on the horizon | Network World

With deadlines looming this year for the biggest credit-card merchants and service providers to prove compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), businesses are under the gun, sometimes spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to accomplish that goal. But PCI compliance is a moving target, and more standards for next year are in sight.

Seeking compliance in a mobile world | Network World

When Thomas Weisel Partners went public last year, it forced some dramatic changes in how the San Francisco-based investment-banking company approached IT — and in CSO Beth Cannon’s job description. She recently completed an 18-month retooling of the policies and procedures the company follows for everything from managing change to using mobile devices. Looking ahead, she sees a new crop of threats on the horizon that target the mobile devices that many of the firm’s 650 employees use daily.

VMware ships Horizon Mirage with application layering for modular desktops | Network World

VMware's Horizon Mirage 4.0 allows IT departments to be more flexible when they put together centrally managed desktop images using separated application packages.

It’s early days for vendors focusing on analytics in IT mgmt. | Network World

If CMDB adoption is in the first full blush of morning light, then analytics remains still in the dim, shadowy world of pre-dawn light. Yes, there's light on the horizon, or just below it, and yes it's better than the "Hour of the Wolf" situation (e.g. roughly 4 a.m.) that the market was in probably four or five years ago, but vendor focus in analytics remains scattered and dim.

Michigan Tech students get to learn about single sign-on | Network World

Today, I want to take you on a virtual visit to Michigan Tech University. It hasn't been a great year, sportswise, for the Huskies. While the hockey team hasn't had a winning season in 13 years, and hasn't gotten to the NCAA championships for 25, its current 7-21-6 record won't get anybody's hopes up. Still, there is one bright spot on the MTU horizon, and (you were wondering if I'd get to identity, weren't you?) it's all about real-world identity management.

Financial services firms share security tactics | Network World

Some of the top players in the financial services arena-- such as Visa, JPMorgan Chase and Experian International -- are expanding their tactics for preventing customer data loss.

Safeguarding passwords | Network World

The comic strip Rhymes With Orange recently had an amusing story line. A cluster of people was gathered over the grave of their recently deceased pet. The person giving the eulogy was saying something like, “Dear Rover, though you will never again chase squirrels and greet us at the door with a friendly wag each day, know that you will live on forever in our hearts and as our computer password.”

MonoSphere bolsters storage capacity management | Network World

MonoSphere, a storage capacity management software vendor, last week unveiled the latest version of its Storage Horizon software, the upgrade makes it one of the most useful tools in a storage managers arsenal.

Is there a ‘virtual PBX’ in your future? | Network World

With IM becoming an important means of communication in the corporate environment, can IM-enabled VoIP be just over the horizon? If so, what will become of the corporate PBX?

Malware popping up on popular sites | Network World

Just when you thought it was safe to wade into the Internet waters, more scary news comes out to chase you back to shore. Expedia.com and Rhapsody.com have been found to be serving up malicious code through banner ads. Neither company was aware of the issue until security experts sent up the red flag. We've also got a story of coders rigging Google to deliver malicious code as well.

MSI adding green to gaming laptops | Network World

Taiwanese laptop maker Micro-Star International (MSI) plans to add Turbo-battery mode to a laptop PC aimed at computer gamers later this year in a bid to increase battery life and put out a more environmentally friendly product.

DOSBox Turbo C++ - javatpoint

DOSBox Turbo C++ with C++ tutorial for beginners and professionals, if-else, switch, break, continue, object and class, exception, static, structs, inheritance, aggregation etc.

More unlicensed spectrum could be on the horizon, FCC chairman says | Network World

Wireless users in the U.S. could gain new blocks of unlicensed wireless spectrum as several high-profile auctions are completed over the next 18 months, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday.

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