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Snowflake launches Retail Data Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

With Snowflake’s proprietary cloud data warehouse at its heart, the Retail Data Cloud brings together Snowflake’s highly-scalable data warehousing, analytics and compliance tools, with access to third-party data sources and resources through a data marketplace, and various partner consulting services from the likes of Capgemini and Infosys.

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Catalyst Awards recognize global sweep of industry innovation

TM Forum

: Ikanotis Partners, Infosys, IntegraTouch, IoT Lab, Tata Consultancy Services. About: An integrated platform for the composition of cross-industry digital services leveraging the true power of 5G edge clouds. Amazon Web Services, Cognizant, ServiceNow, Sterlite Technologies Limited, Subex. Best use of ODF.

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Snowflake launches healthcare SaaS, data marketplace and consulting services

CIO Business Intelligence

As part of the new cloud service, Snowflake offers machine learning and other applications from technology partners such as Alation, Dataiku, Amazon Web Services (AWS), H20.ai, ai, ThoughtSpot, Health Catalyst, Strata and IQVIA.

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NVIDIA NIM offers you AI tools for $0

Dataconomy

Extensive ecosystem support : It is supported by numerous platform providers (Canonical, Red Hat, Nutanix, VMware) and integrated into major cloud platforms (Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure). Industry-wide adoption By utilizing NVIDIA NIM, enterprises can optimize their infrastructure investments.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson.