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F5 teams with Intel to boost AI delivery, security

Network World

F5 this week said it’s working with Intel to offer customers a way to develop and securely deliver AI-based inference models and workloads. OpenVINO is an open-source toolkit that accelerates AI inference and lets developers use AI models trained using popular frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, ONNX, and others.

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Next-gen Ethernet standards set to move forward in 2025

Network World

Much of that work occurred under the direction of the Ultra Ethernet Consortium , which is an open-source effort under the governance of the Linux Foundation. There was also a lot of work focused on improving Ethernet to better meet the growing need of AI/ML workloads.

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AWS tries to lure users to its cloud via storage ease of use

Network World

Storage Browser for Amazon S3 This browser is described as an open source UI component to add to web apps, and it is supposed to facilitate data interactions on S3. Managing and using data across applications and AI has to be seamless for the modern enterprise. Basically, a flexible OneDrive/Sharepoint type functionality.”

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. Articul8 AI will be led by Arun Subramaniyan, formerly vice president and general manager in Intel’s Data Center and AI Group. Our collaboration began nearly two years ago while the venture was still in the incubation stage at Intel.

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Intel embraces SDN to modernize its chip factories

CIO Business Intelligence

Aside from zero downtime, moving to Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) enabled Intel to solve the increasingly complex security challenges associated with new forms of connectivity, ongoing threats, and software vulnerabilities.

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Gen AI without the risks

CIO Business Intelligence

Six tips for deploying Gen AI with less risk and cost-effectively The ability to retrain generative AI for specific tasks is key to making it practical for business applications. Don’t reinvent the wheel—start with a foundation model A business could invest in developing its own models for its unique applications.

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From the Intel Newsroom: Improving Parkinson’s Disease Monitoring and Treatment through Advanced Technologies

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Thanks Intel and Cloudera for the technology and thanks to the Michael J. Fox Foundation and Intel Join Forces to Improve Parkinson’s Disease Monitoring and Treatment through Advanced Technologies. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) for what you are doing here. From: [link]. The Michael J.

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