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VMware customers take wait-and-see approach amid Broadcom changes

CIO Business Intelligence

When tech giant Broadcom acquired virtualization market leader VMware last October, it restructured licensing terms, laid off thousands of employees, and terminated partner agreements with resellers and service providers. As we look at our own licenses, it could be a significant uphill battle on cost structure,” he says.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

Take for example French multinational Carrefour, who used it to make digital avatars and videos. Suddenly, you can create engaging customer-facing videos at the click of a button,” says Oliver Banks, retail consultant and author of Driving Retail Transformation: How to navigate disruption and change.

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From skills to performance: How hands-on learning is preparing IT teams for digital transformations

CIO Business Intelligence

Traditionally if someone needed to learn something or train a partner or customer, they probably came across or were recommended a learning pathway consisting of courses, blogs, videos, audio recordings, and multiple-choice quizzes. The team turned to virtual IT labs as an alternative. Why should technical skills be any different?

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Amazon adds new Prime benefit with One Medical virtual and in-person health care service

GeekWire

Amazon’s Prime One Medical membership benefit includes 24/7 virtual care through the service’s app. For $9 a month, or $99 a year, Prime members can get access to One Medical’s on-demand virtual care or in-office care at locations across the U.S. Amazon Photo) Almost eight months after closing its $3.9

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Here’s why so many video game developers are suddenly abandoning the Unity engine

GeekWire

(Unity image) In the wake of a controversial policy change by game engine developer Unity , dozens of small independent video game studios have announced they’ll abandon the engine and/or have called upon Unity to reverse course. As widespread as it is in console/PC gaming, though, Unity is used virtually everywhere in the mobile space.

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Software firm sues Amazon in contract dispute over Emirates VR experience at Dubai Airshow

GeekWire

A lawsuit by Surreal Holdings against Amazon Web Services cites a segment in this video by popular aviation and travel vlogger Sam Chui as evidence that its work for Amazon and Emirates was not confidential. District Court in Seattle, links to a video by Sam Chui , an aviation and travel vlogger with more than 3.5

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The extraordinary synergy of wi-fi and 5G in enterprise networks

CIO Business Intelligence

By delivering lower latency, 5G supports applications–such as artificial intelligence, video conferencing, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), real-time communications and mission-critical systems–that demand near-real-time data access and/or use real-time edge device data. Learn more about Intel and enterprise 5G here.

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