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Accenture's $1 billion LearnVantage platform tackles the growing AI skills gap | VentureBeat

Accenture's $1 billion investment in LearnVantage, an AI-powered learning platform, aims to bridge the growing skills gap and help businesses upskill their workforces to capitalize on emerging technologies like generative AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.

Microsoft's 'Copilot for Security' brings generative AI to the frontlines of cybersecurity | VentureBeat

Microsoft's Copilot for Security, an AI-powered cybersecurity platform, launches April 1st to help organizations combat the growing threat landscape and bridge the cybersecurity talent gap.

Globalization: IT Tools to Collaborate, Bridge Language Gaps | Network World

How BBK Worldwide uses graphics software to bridge language gaps and collaborate with doctors to recruit patients globally for clinical trials.

Servers with new Intel Xeon E5 chips due early 2012 | Network World

Servers with new Xeon E5 chips based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture will become available early next year, Intel officials said on Tuesday.

Intel boosts laptop battery, graphics with Ivy Bridge | Network World

Chip and system-level improvements that Intel is making with the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture will result in laptops out next year with longer battery life and better graphics, the company said this week.

UWinnipeg and Cisco plan to commercialize research | Network World

A new commercial research centre at the University of Winnipeg intends to build a bridge between academia and business, which may stimulate economic activity in Manitoba further down the road.

Acer shows laptop with Intel’s Ivy Bridge at CES | Network World

Acer on Sunday became one of the first PC makers to show a laptop with Intel's upcoming Core processor code-named Ivy Bridge, which will deliver better appplication and graphics performance than current Core processors.

Microsoft buys bridge between Java and .Net developers | Network World

The company is acquiring SourceGear's Teamprise suite, which lets Java developers build apps via Visual Studio TFS

Microsoft exec: Lync-Skype integration a ‘compelling opportunity’ | Network World

Microsoft is looking at creating a bridge between Lync, its enterprise IM, voice and video communications product, and Skype as part of its broader initiative to extend the Office platform, a company executive said on Wednesday.

Intel’s first Ivy Bridge chips will be high-end quad-core parts | Network World

Intel said on Tuesday that it would announce its first Core processors based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture next week, and the first chips won't be for ultrabooks, but will be quad-core parts for high-end desktops and laptops.

Acer ships desktops with quad-core Ivy Bridge chips | Network World

Acer on Monday started shipping desktops that are among the first PCs available with Intel's third-generaton Core processors, code-named Ivy Bridge.

Intel unveils new Core processors code-named Ivy Bridge | Network World

Intel on Monday announced its first third-generation Core processors code-named Ivy Bridge, which are faster and more power efficient than Core processors now used in laptops and desktops.

DEMO: Hashwork bridges gulf between public and corporate Twittering | Network World

A New York City startup, Hashwork, wants its service to bridge the gulf between public and corporate micro-blogging.

Intel introduces first server chips with 3D transistors | Network World

Intel on Monday announced faster and more power-efficient Xeon server processors, including the low-power E3 chip that has 3D transistors and is the first server processor based on Ivy Bridge microarchitecture.

New wave of ultrabooks to include 30 touchscreen models, Intel says | Network World

A fresh crop of ultrabooks sporting Intel's latest "Ivy Bridge" Core processors will start to go on sale next month, including 30 models with touchscreens, Intel said Thursday.

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.

Apple announces new MacBook Pro with retina display | Network World

Apple on Monday unveiled its thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro ever, with the latest Intel Core processors, code-named Ivy Bridge, and a high-resolution 15.4-inch retina display that the company said is the best quality display it has used in laptops to date.

New Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition chip cracks 3GHz barrier | Network World

Intel has started shipping 21 new processors for laptops and desktops, including a new Core i7 chip with a base clock speed of 3GHz, a new high for the company's mobile processors based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture.

Do you have a disaster-preparedness plan? | Network World

What Sept. 11, 2001 taught network administrators is that having your backup server on site was not much of a backup if the entire grid went down. So in the past decade big strides have been made to create duplication offsite. With the latest natural disaster in Hurricane Sandy making a path of destruction through the East, the disaster preparedness plan is being put to a test.

Beijing start-up develops Web media player for TV | Network World

A fledgling software developer in Beijing has developed an embedded application that it hopes will bridge the gap between PCs and consumer electronics, allowing users to easily play computer video and audio files through their televisions and stereos.

Structuring your telecom sales strategy | Network World

Techies usually hate dealing with sales folk, because we seem to come from different worlds. Engineering is about honesty: Either that bridge will hold or it won't. Sales is about deceit (or so we geeks assume): Lie to the customer and cash the commission.

Vendors make a splash without causing a scene | Network World

Sixty-eight companies at Network World's DEMO 07 conference last week managed to bring attention to their new products and services without shutting down a single highway, bridge or river. Not a bomb-sniffing dog in sight. No one hauled off in handcuffs.

Has Cisco founder Bosack again unveiled the Next Big Thing? | Network World

Twenty-three years ago, the husband and wife team of Stanford University computer support staffers Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner founded the most powerful and valuable company in networking: Cisco Systems. This week, Bosack rolls out what he believes is another breakthrough product for enterprise networks that may make as much of an impact as Cisco routers. He shared some thoughts on his new product, the DXM optical transport system, and 16-year-old company, XKL LLC, with Managing Editor Jim Duffy.

Startup’s application lets users tap SAP HR via SharePoint | Network World

Startup Topaz Bridge has landed the major pharmaceutical company Merck as an initial customer for Topaz Bridge S2, a native Microsoft SharePoint application that allows users to work with SAP human resources data through the SharePoint interface.