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OpenVoice creator MyShell gets $11M for its crypto-AI platform | VentureBeat

Unlike other AI bot creation platforms, MyShell also issues its own blockchain-based cryptocurrencies that users can acquire.

Hierarchical query classification in e-commerce search - Amazon Science

E-commerce platforms typically store and structure product information and search data in a hierarchy. Efficiently categorizing user search queries into a similar hierarchical structure is paramount in enhancing user experience on e-commerce platforms as well as news curation and academic research.…

Intel unveils AI processors for enterprise servers and new VPro PCs | VentureBeat

Intel showcased its focus on AI across diverse domains, unveiling new AI-focused platforms, solutions, and services at MWC 2024.

Asterisk preps assault on unified communications | Network World

Having taken on the IP PBX vendors with its free Asterisk software, Digium is now setting its sights on providers of business-grade unified communications platforms like Avaya, Cisco, Microsoft and Siemens.

Intel core processors to get strong authentication security | Network World

Looking to help customers strengthen data security, Intel said it will include stronger one-time password authentication in its upcoming 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor platforms.

MSN China, Sina to integrate social platforms in China | Network World

Microsoft is poised to expand its reach into China's social networking market through a new agreement with leading Chinese portal operator Sina that could shake up the Internet landscape in the country.

Nokia’s pact with Microsoft puts Symbian developers in play | Network World

Developers who had previously built a business around coding apps for Symbian smartphones were put on notice Friday that they should pick another platform, as Nokia announced its switch to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7. Other platforms will be maneuvering to win them over while Nokia tries to encourage them to retrain and work with its new partner.

Hard Times Aren’t Slowing GM’s New CIO | Network World

GM's new CIO, Terry Kline, looks to continue the progressive IT strategies of his predecessor, Ralph Szygenda, by exploring the use of consumer technologies used by new-car buyers, as well as cloud computing platforms and so-called PCs on a stick.

iPhone winning over some corporate security skeptics | Network World

Apple's iPhone is slowly but surely winning over some enterprise security skeptics. As a result, it's now showing up alongside, or instead of, Research in Motion BlackBerries and Microsoft Windows Mobile handsets, despite the fact Apple offers none of the security and management features that are hallmarks of those two platforms.

IBM to support Windows servers on mainframes | Network World

IBM will support servers running Microsoft Windows on one of its mainframe platforms by the end of this year.

Vidyo brings smartphones into videoconferences | Network World

Videoconferencing company Vidyo has extended its SDK to the Android and Moblin mobile software platforms so users of smartphones and tablets can virtually meet with colleagues who are using PCs and full-room conference systems.

SAP discusses in-memory appliance plans | Network World

More details emerged Wednesday about SAP's plans to build new in-memory database appliances for high-speed analytics, which could set the vendor up against platforms like Oracle's Exadata.

Once Burned, Mobile-Phone App Developers Hedge Their Bets | Network World

Contrary to popular opinion, Apple's iPhone doesn't have a lock on mobile app developers, states an Ovum survey. BlackBerry, Windows Phone and Android are all in the mix, as developers create apps across platforms.

5 top social media security threats | Network World

Social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn increasingly are being used by enterprises to engage with customers, build their brands and communicate information to the rest of the world.

Cloud-based identity services taking on a different look as they grow | Network World

Cloud-based identity services are starting to gain a foothold among corporate users, but the evolving architecture looks nothing like the platforms companies have been building internally, according to Bob Blakley, vice president and research director at the Burton Group.

Cisco turns SMB storage into multipurpose platform | Network World

Cisco Systems is turning its small-business storage platforms into multipurpose devices with several features that might make easy additions to an IT architecture on a budget.

AT&T iPad 3G breach teaches smartphone security lessons | Network World

AT&T's failure to protect some iPad 3G user e-mail addresses highlights a range of security issues that enterprise IT groups should note as they roll out smartphone applications on mobile platforms such as iPhone and Android.

Developing for the iPhone and Android: The pros and cons | Network World

Smartphones and their apps are the new way of the world, and developers are lured by their increasing popularity. But with two major platforms -- Apple's recently upgraded and renamed iOS 4 and Google's Android -- competing with one another, how does a developer choose between them?

Android, Samsung gaining mobile share in U.S. | Network World

Android is gaining on all the major smartphone platforms in the U.S., though it was only the fourth-most-used mobile operating system in May, market data firm comScore reported on Thursday.

AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft tie up for display advertising | Network World

Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft have partnered to pool their display ad inventories and integrate their sales platforms so that they can offer each other's ads.

Microsoft targets ERP rival Lawson with Dynamics AX 2012 | Network World

Microsoft's Dynamics AX 2012 ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) software suite is now available in 25 countries, with special incentives for customers willing to switch from rival platforms sold by Lawson Software, Microsoft announced Thursday.

MontaVista to release adaptable Linux for mobile, embedded platforms | Network World

"If the market gives you lemons, make lemonade" is the thinking behind the newest version of MontaVista 6, a commercial Linux implementation for mobile and embedded devices.

Microsoft says no more Zunes, it’s all about the phone now | Network World

Microsoft will make no more Zune music players, building its future music strategy on applications incorporated in its Windows Phone and Xbox platforms, the company has confirmed.

Trellia to manage mobile access for Apple, BlackBerry, Android smartphones | Network World

Trellia will extend its policy-based mobile access management software to the top mobile platforms, starting with BlackBerry OS, and adding Android and Apple iOS by year's end

No Java, Flash for iPhone this Christmas | Network World

The popular application deployment platforms remain shut out of Apple's celebrated mobile device

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