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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. 

Invoke rolls out Workflows, AI tools for game developers | VentureBeat

Invoke has rolled out Workflows, an enterprise solution for rolling out AI-based tools at scale for game developers.

Navigating Cloud Migration: Choosing right Database for Cloud Migration of Your Data - insideBIGDATA

In this contributed article, technical leader Kamala Manju Kesavan believes it is essential to periodically reassess your database strategy to ensure that it continues to meet your organization's evolving requirements. If migrating to another database solution is deemed necessary, approach the process methodically, leveraging best practices and stakeholder collaboration to maximize success and drive business value.

OpenTab: Advancing large language models as open-domain table reasoners - Amazon Science

Large Language Models (LLMs) trained on large volumes of data excel at various natural language tasks, but they cannot handle tasks requiring knowledge that has not been trained on previously. One solution is to use a retriever that fetches relevant information to expand LLM’s knowledge scope.…

Revolutionizing B2B Supply Chain Dynamics: A Comprehensive Exploration of AI-Driven Rebalancing, Optimization Strategies, and Data Integration for Seamless Order Management and Supply-Demand Harmony - insideBIGDATA

In this contributed article, Sumit Mittal, a Senior Product Director at Blue Yonder, explores the transformative impact of AI-powered rebalancing and optimization techniques on B2B order management in dynamic environments. He introduces a solution encompassing a dynamic rebalancing algorithm and an intelligent layer, leveraging AI and ML-powered pattern analysis for optimized decision-making. The proposed approach promises faster responses to disruptions, enhanced fill rates, heightened customer satisfacti

How can enterprises achieve AI governance? Collibra offers new solution | VentureBeat

Collibra AI Governance distinguishes itself by offering intuitive management and monitoring of AI projects, ensuring sensitive data protection.

Police in Europe conduct raids over file-sharing sites | Network World

Police across Europe conducted raids on Tuesday against ISPs and private individuals to collect evidence against several websites suspected of offering content to file-sharing networks without permission of the copyright holder.

TSMC allowed to upgrade chip technology in China | Network World

The Taiwanese government granted chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) permission to start using a more advanced chip technology at a factory in Shanghai, the first time the government has allowed a Taiwanese company to do so.

RIM gets partial solution, reprieve in India | Network World

India said that Research In Motion's BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service will continue to be available after Oct. 31, the deadline the government had given RIM to provide interception of communications to Indian law enforcement agencies.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan

Apple denied injunction on Amazon’s use of Appstore | Network World

A California court denied Apple's motion for a preliminary injunction on Amazon.com's use of the term "Appstore" in a trademark infringement case on Wednesday.

Google wants judge to dismiss four charges in Oracle suit | Network World

Google is hoping to head off some of the complaints Oracle has made against it by asking a California judge for permission to file summary judgment on four issues.

Intel settles patent suit with licensing organization | Network World

Intel said Monday it had settled a patent lawsuit with a research foundation that accused it of using a patented technology in its processor designs without permission.

Rovio teaming with disputed Chinese Angry Birds park | Network World

Angry Birds publisher Rovio is seeking to cash in on a Chinese theme park that has created a real-life Angry Birds game without the company's permission.

Privacy, consumer groups want news laws to protect Web users | Network World

A coalition of 10 U.S. privacy and consumer groups has called for new federal privacy protections for Web users, including a requirement that Web sites and advertising networks get opt-in permission from individuals within 24 hours of collecting personal data and tracking online habits.

Senators propose mobile location privacy law | Network World

Following a recent uproar over the ways in which Apple and Google collect location information from mobile users, two U.S. senators have proposed a law that would require companies to get permission from mobile users before sharing that information with third parties.

Judge: Former IBM executive can work at Dell | Network World

A U.S. judge on Friday denied an IBM request that would have barred a former executive from working at Dell over concerns that he would misappropriate trade secrets.

RFID Tags Arrive on Store Floor as Retailers Go After ROI | Network World

For the retailing industry, the adoption of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology this decade has been one long, strange journey: Periods of irrational exuberance followed by times of great frustration and confusion; expensive pilot projects riddled with technical, standards-based and cost complexities; and a widespread belief among those retailers or CPG manufacturers that were forced into the RFID universe that it is a technology solution in search of a problem.

Microsoft rivals advise EC on an antitrust remedy | Network World

It sounds odd, but the European Commission's solution to the problem caused by Microsoft bundling its Internet Explorer browser into the Windows OS appears to be more, rather than less, bundling.

Microsoft, Red Hat spar over secure boot-loading tech | Network World

Is Microsoft using a next-generation computing boot-loading technology to lock out the use of Linux and other OSEs on certain computers? While Microsoft has denied malicious intent, one Red Hat developer maintains that this may be the case.

Microsoft denies it built ‘backdoor’ in Windows 7 | Network World

Microsoft today denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced on Wednesday after a senior National Security Agency (NSA) official testified before Congress that the agency had worked on the operating system.

Few Options for Managing Multiple Mobile Platforms | Network World

Logistics company adopts containerization model, but is still searching for all-in-one solution

E-commerce trade group: Mobile geolocation privacy bill is ‘awful’ | Network World

U.S. Senate legislation that would require mobile apps to get permission to check the geolocation of a user is among the bills that make up trade group NetChoice's latest list of "awful" bills for e-commerce.

Branch / ATM / Call Center Convergence | Network World

This week, IDC Financial Insights was able to view an exciting blend of personalized teller service infused with today's technology. Mid Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, nestled in Kingston, New York between the Hudson River and the Catskills was the host. Their solution - VIC, the Personal Teller. As they say, "Real Teller, Real Time, Any Time".