artificial intelligence
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In today's world, where artificial intelligence (AI) is booming and digital needs are soaring, the demand for data centre capacity is skyrocketing. As businesses adopt AI to innovate and grow, the need for strong data centre capacity has become more important than ever.
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Microsoft has scored a substantial victory in the quest to dominate the AI marketplace by recruiting Suleyman, who brings with him his Inflection co-founder, Karén Simonyan and other key team members.
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Supermicro demonstrates real-world capabilities of AI, 5G, and edge infrastructure solutions at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona
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Vicky Wills, CTO at Exclaimer calls on STEM leaders to increase diversity and include more women and people of underrepresented backgrounds
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Nick Collins, chief commercial officer, Exa Infrastructure discusses the impact of AI on metro networks.
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Satellite operator Intelsat has emerged from bankruptcy with its debt cut from US$16 billion to $7 billion, and with $6.7 billion in new finance.
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Vodafone Business has today announced that it will be the first telco to introduce Amazon Web Services (AWS) Wavelength to Europe.
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There has been plenty of talk around artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), and even more on 5G readiness.
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[Shanghai, China, September 18, 2019] During HUAWEI CONNECT 2019, Huawei officially launched the industry's first autonomous network management and control system iMaster NCE. This innovative system integrates management, control, and analysis to help enterprise networks smoothly transition from the SDN era to the autonomous driving era.
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Digital Realty has officially opened Cloud House, the latest facility in its Digital Docklands campus of highly-connected data centres in London's Docklands area.
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Telefónica International Wholesale Services (TIWS) has announced a series of actions to boost its digital leadership across the wholesale sector whilst simultaneously evolving its core traditional services and responding to new market trends.
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Amazon Web Services has launched data centres in Bahrain and announced plans for nine more so-called “availability zones” in Indonesia, Italy, and South Africa.
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VMware will acquire Uhana, a company developing artificial intelligence (AI) for carrier networks and applications, so it can expand the capabilities of its telecoms business.
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With an abundance of renewable energy, favourable regulatory conditions and prime location to other continents, Jon Gravråk speaks to Natalie Bannerman about why the Nordics is becoming a prime location for subsea cable infrastructure.
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Telefónica’s O2 UK is working with space agencies and universities to develop end-to-end connectivity for autonomous vehicles using satellites and 5G mobile.
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Nvidia has created a computing platform, NVIDIA EGX, that can perform low-latency AI at the edge and act in real time on continuous streaming data.
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Extreme Networks has introduced a new internet of things (IoT) security and automated threat mitigation application for digital enterprises using software-defined networks.
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South Korea’s SK Telecom and Microsoft are to work together on cloud, 5G and other new technologies, the companies have announced from Seoul.