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Global EU-based provider of biometric technology solutions Innovatrics and Blaize, the AI computing innovator of edge computing, have announced a technology partnership to deliver ready-to-use facial recognition solutions designed for access control and public security applications leveraging SmartFace Embedded and Blaize edge computing devices.
As usual, Nvidia has used its annual GTC conference to announce multiple new products. On the enterprise side, they include Nvidia Spectrum-4, said to be world's first 400Gbps end-to-end networking platform for data centres.
Sydney and Newcastle are deploying artificial intelligence and edge computing technology in a trial to improve customer journey, safety, and increase transport service reliability.
GUEST OPINION: Equinix explains how to build and connect digital infrastructure with hybrid multi-cloud at the edge.
Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today released research identifying edge infrastructure models to help organisations move toward a more standardised approach to edge computing deployments, improving costs and deployment times.
GUEST INTERVIEW: A data centre that reduces latency, increases proximity, packs 10x the compute density into an area of equal size while delivering cost savings sounds too good to be true, but ResetData has arrived to reset expectations for the better.
GUEST INTERVIEW: A data centre that reduces latency, increases proximity, packs 10x the compute density into an area of equal size while delivering cost savings sounds too good to be true, but ResetData has arrived to reset expectations for the better.
We asked our panel of industry players if they thought telcos would make a move for a dominant role in edge computing. Most were not entirely convinced.
GUEST OPINION: While the rapid advance of 5G communications delivers comprehensive benefits for communication service providers (CSPs), the new technology also presents challenges in security and cost.
COMPANY NEWS: Kong, the cloud connectivity company, today announced a collaboration with Red Hat to deliver the Kong Konnect service connectivity platform on the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, Red Hat OpenShift. As part of this collaboration, Kong has achieved Red Hat Operator Certification for Kong Konnect on Red Hat OpenShift. Kong is among the first Red Hat partners in API management to establish a technology collaboration and Operator certification for Red Hat OpenShift. The Kong Konnect solution can enable enterprises to accelerate time to market for new cloud native applications as the adoption of containers and Kubernetes soars.
GUEST OPINION by Chris Wright Red Hat senior VP and chief technology officer: Edge computing is giving life to transformative use cases that businesses are dreaming up today and bringing real-time decision making to last-mile locales.
Enterprise-grade open source software provider SUSE announced the latest news in its SUSE Linux Enterprise product, as well as new edge computing and hybrid IT solutions during this week’s SUSECON Digital 2021 conference.
Edge computing technology vendor Adlink Technology today introduced the industry's first embedded MXM-based graphics modules based on Nvidia’s Turing architecture. The new modules will accelerate edge-based artificial intelligence inference in constrained applications.
Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, forming the foundation of the company’s new Red Hat Edge Initiative to power the next wave of edge computing.
WEBINAR INVITATION: Alliance partners for decades with finely tuned hardware and software, HPE and SUSE are discussing "Modernising Your Mission-Critical Workloads: Risk, Scale & Performance" at their one hour A/NZ Webinar, starting 11am on February 18, 2021.
Agreeing to collaborate on multi-access (including 5G) edge computing offerings, Telstra and AWS have signed a strategic agreement "to help organisations accelerate cloud adoption".
Analyst says enterprises should explore 5G capabilities to serve their wireless connectivity requirements to support future applications
Global network operator spend on Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) will grow from US$2.7 billion in 2020, to US$8.3 billion in 2025, as operators invest heavily in upgrading network capacities and infrastructure to support the increasing data generated by 5G networks, according to a new report.
Swedish telecommunications equipment vendor Ericsson is collaborating with Telstra to develop an enterprise solution with an extension into the hybrid cloud space, following a successful 5G edge computing trial with an Australian financial institution in 2019.
2020 has shown the importance of thinking in terms of 'smart normal' rather than 'new normal,' suggested Lenovo data centre group Asia Pacific president Sumir Bhatia.
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