Nutanix study reveals that GenAI is changing organisations priorities, with security and privacy being a primary concern
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GUEST OPINION: Generative AI (gen AI) isn’t just a tech trend; it’s reshaping industries at every level. From personalising shopping experiences to enhancing fraud detection in finance, organisations are beginning to realise its transformative potential. But what’s next? Enter enterprise AI.
Telecoms equipment vendor Ericsson has launched a generative AI-based NetCloud Assistant (ANA), a virtual expert designed to further simplify enterprise 5G network administration.
Building on their extensive partnership, Informatica and Databricks are helping customers create and manage AI-ready data and Generative AI analytics on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform
Japanese technology JV Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) and smartphone chipmaker Qualcomm have expanded their technology collaboration to integrate the latest generation of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions into SMH's future AFEELA brand vehicles.
Generative AI has captured the world's imagination with the practical power of AI coming to life, helping distill complex concepts into simple language, helping provide support and solutions, aiding in the creation of text and images and the expression of ideas. GenAI has a lot to offer and, understandably, businesses around the world want to get on board.
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Thoughtworks, a global technology consultancy that integrates strategy, design and engineering, today announced it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help enterprises across Asia Pacific develop generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) solutions that drive operational efficiencies. This will help Thoughtworks’ clients in industries across automotive, energy, financial services, healthcare, and media and entertainment, harness and launch GenAI solutions to improve customer engagement and grow revenue.
As we approach the busy December and January shopping period, retailers and banks are bracing themselves for a surge in financial fraud. Last year, Australians lost a staggering AU$2.7 billion to scams, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). This figure is expected to rise as Generative AI (GenAI) and other advanced technologies provide scammers with increasingly sophisticated tools.
GUEST INTERVIEW: iTWire talks to Google Cloud Security's Head of SecOps, Peter Bailey, and learns how Google's platform can help other organisations run their own security operations and monitor threat intelligence.
COMPANY NEWS: Industry-First Unified GenAI Application Platform Cuts AI Development Cycles up to 50%, Accelerating AI Business Value.
Although Teradata has almost a half-century of on-prem data warehousing experience, it's a cloud-first business today and is bringing its considerable experience to help its customers modernise. Teradata CEO Steve McMillan spoke to iTWire about growth, AI, and the changing nature of data.
As modern applications become more complex, observability becomes increasingly important. LogicMonitor has already been using AI in its hybrid observability tools to help separate signal from noise, and has taken it even further with GenAI infusion.
Generative AI is bringing vast business benefits from summarising documents, to helping with customer service, even aiding organisations in asking questions of complex systems in simple plain language. However, you might not be using the right tools for the job. MongoDB field CTO Rick Houlihan experimented and found vast performance gains when using a document database over a relational one.
Insurance and finance giant Suncorp is reaping big rewards. from smart tech investments, its FY2024 results show.
COMPANY NEWS: Extreme Networks, announced it has formed a co-innovation alliance with the Intel Connectivity Analytics Program to enhance native AI capabilities within its Extreme AI Expert solution, currently in technology preview within Extreme Labs. This collaboration aims to help customers optimise network performance, detect security threats, personalise end-user experiences and reduce operational costs by leveraging network data, unique device data from PCs through the innovative Intel Connectivity Analytics SDK and generative AI (genAI) to make networks smarter, faster and more resilient.
GUEST OPINION: Although the term generative AI (genAI) has been around since the 1960s, it’s only over the past year that the application has truly taken hold in the mainstream consciousness. From business use to our personal lives, there are countless benefits that genAI can bring.
Academic technology solutions provider Turnitin unveiled its new AI paraphrasing detection feature, integrated within Turnitin’s AI writing capabilities.
GUEST OPINION: Artificial Intelligence (AI) usage has surged forward relentlessly in the last two years – with its remarkable ability to identify patterns and generate new content. As a result, generative AI (genAI) has emerged as a formidable disruptor within the cybersecurity sector.
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