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IBM Cloud speeds AI workloads with Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators

Network World

Intel Gaudi 3 can be deployed through IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for virtual private cloud (VPC) instances. For businesses that need more control over their AI development, IBM says they can deployIBM watsonx.ai software with the Intel Gaudi 3-based virtual server on IBM Cloud VPC in Q2 2025. IBM watsonx.ai

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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI), a term once relegated to science fiction, is now driving an unprecedented revolution in business technology. Currently, enterprises primarily use AI for generative video, text, and image applications, as well as enhancing virtual assistance and customer support. Nutanix commissioned U.K.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO Business Intelligence

Python Python is a programming language used in several fields, including data analysis, web development, software programming, scientific computing, and for building AI and machine learning models. Its used for web development, multithreading and concurrency, QA testing, developing cloud and microservices, and database integration.

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Broadcom EMEA CTO: ‘When it comes to building private clouds, we are first’

Network World

When I joined VMware, we only had a hypervisor – referring to a single software [instance] that can be used to run multiple virtual machines on a physical one – we didn’t have storage or networking.” We have gone from choosing an operating system to being able to run any application anywhere and on any cloud by virtualizing storage.”

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Are enterprises ready to adopt AI at scale?

CIO Business Intelligence

Whether it’s a financial services firm looking to build a personalized virtual assistant or an insurance company in need of ML models capable of identifying potential fraud, artificial intelligence (AI) is primed to transform nearly every industry.

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Data center certifications target newcomers, experts, and sustainability pros

Network World

On the infrastructure side, things are changing quickly as well, driven by the explosion of enterprise interest in artificial intelligence and increasing cybersecurity concerns. Many certifications come with a continuing education requirement, meaning that the certificate holders are expected to stay abreast of major developments.

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Gartner: 13 AI insights for enterprise IT

CIO Business Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is an early stage technology and the hype around it is palpable, but IT leaders need to take many challenges into consideration before making major commitments for their enterprises. Analysts at this week’s Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo spent tons of time talking about the impact of AI on IT systems and teams.