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Unleashing generative AI's power: Secure the future of your enterprise at the Atlanta AI Impact Tour (April 10th) | VentureBeat

This AI Impact Tour stop will bring together leaders in generative AI and enterprise security, and features case studies from industry giants like Honeywell and Ally Financial, showcasing how they're both leveraging generative AI applications, but also using AI to revolutionize security operations.

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'ShadowRay' vulnerability on Ray framework exposes thousands of AI workloads, compute power and data | VentureBeat

For months, this flaw has allowed attackers to exploit AI production workloads, computing power, credentials and other sensitive data on Ray.

Exclusive: Foundational emerges from stealth with $8 million to tackle data quality and AI readiness challenges  | VentureBeat

Foundational raises $8M seed round to automate data quality and AI readiness through advanced code analysis, helping enterprises build trust in data and streamline machine learning initiatives.

Smarter AI for All: Lenovo Unveils Hybrid AI Solutions that Deliver the Power of Tailored Generative AI to Every Enterprise in Collaboration with NVIDIA  - insideBIGDATA

Today, at NVIDIA GTC, a global AI conference, Lenovo announced new hybrid AI solutions, built in collaboration with NVIDIA, that deliver the power of tailored generative AI applications to every enterprise and cloud, bringing transformational capabilities to every industry.

Nvidia shows off Project GR00T, a multimodal AI to power humanoids of the future | VentureBeat

In his GTC keynote, Jensen Huang demonstrated multiple GR00T-powered humanoid robots, including those from Agility Robotics, Apptronik, Fourier Intelligence and Unitree Robotics.

So, what makes us better than AI, anyway? | VentureBeat

What is the human advantage over AI, and how can we embrace the power of frames? (Also, why we're not always good at solving problems.)

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.

Google's chaotic AI strategy leaves users bewildered | VentureBeat

Google's chaotic and confusing AI branding and product strategy risks undermining public trust, but may actually represent an intentional, if flawed, approach to rapid public beta testing.

Salesforce Tableau looks beyond business intelligence dashboards with AI-powered Pulse | VentureBeat

Today Salesforce announced the general availability of its Tableau Pulse technology, bringing the power of multiple forms of AI, including generative AI to help organizations get more business intelligence insights from their data.

Boston Power’s Lampe-Onnerud is charged up | Network World

Not many in business will look back on the last quarter of 2008 and see positive milestones, but Christina Lampe-Onnerud, CEO and founder of startup Boston Power, is coming off a great year.

Top 7 outages of 2023 | Network World

Seven significant outages last year offer insights into how everything from small network changes to power supplies can cause global disruptions, according to ThousandEyes’ annual roundup.

Q&A: Cybersquatters bank on ‘a good typo’ | Network World

Ron Jackson is editor and publisher of the online magazine Domain Name Journal and president of its parent company, Internet Edge Inc. Tampa, Fla.-based Internet Edge also operates a domain name registrar and several other "domain monetization" businesses, and Jackson owns about 7,000 domain names focused on generic keywords. He spoke with Computerworld last week about cybersquatting and other issues related to domain name usage.

The Top Green-IT Organizations: Green from the ground up | Network World

Computerworld's third annual Top Green-IT Organizations awards showcase the achievements at 12 IT departments that are reducing power demands and using technology to create energy efficiencies.

Union Pacific: With updated equipment, power use drops | Network World

Environmental stewardship is deeply ingrained in the corporate culture at Union Pacific Railroad Co., and implementing green-IT systems plays a central role in the railroad's efforts to conserve energy.

What CFOs want IT managers to know now | Network World

You can't run a company without technology, but you can't invest in technology without the blessings of the finance department. And thanks to the long-stagnant economy, the pendulum of power between Finance and IT is swinging decidedly toward the chief financial officer's door these days.

Chip giants investigate more power efficient chip design | Network World

IBM and other chip makers look beyond CMOS to design a more energy efficient processor

Microsoft’s PowerPivot: Five Things You Need to Know | Network World

It comes free with Office 2010 and allows all of your Excel power users to dabble in business intelligence. Is it a godsend for IT or a new nightmare to manage?

Rising Chinese yuan adds to PC price increases | Network World

People looking to buy new PCs or other gadgets will see prices continue to rise after a move by China's central bank to relax the exchange rate of its currency.

SeaMicro’s cloud server sports 512 Atom processors | Network World

SeaMicro has developed a server that packs in 512 low-power Intel Atom processors on miniature motherboards the size of credit cards, the company announced Monday.

Intel offers low-power chips for thin, light laptops | Network World

With the aim of bringing down the price of laptops, Intel on Monday launched a family of low-power processors for thin and light machines that could be more affordable than conventional laptops.

Microsoft presses Intel for 16-core Atom chip | Network World

Microsoft has asked Intel to develop a 16-core version of its low-power Atom chip for use in servers, part of a wider effort to reduce power consumption in its massive data centers, a Microsoft executive said Thursday.

Bank of the West tilts from Cisco MARS to LogRhythm | Network World

When there was a hullabaloo last November over Cisco all too quietly ending any new third-party support for the Cisco Security, Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (MARS), analysts predicted IT managers might not be as eager to fly to MARS anymore since MARS would not be expanding log collection for non-Cisco equipment in the future.

Beware Worthless Claims in Green Clothing | Network World

Reducing power usage and cutting carbon emissions is probably the right thing to do for the future of the planet. But keep this is mind: Green is a powerful marketing term right now and cost-savings promises are part of the marketing pitch. Like all marketing promises, results vary. One example: The amount of money a typical consumer can save by using or powering down energy-efficient computers, printers and the like is often small--in the case of an up-to-date laptop, the energy savings add up to perhaps

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