Nvidia teams with Accenture and ServiceNow for AI program
AI Lighthouse combines ServiceNow's enterprise automation platform and engine, Nvidia's AI supercomputing and software resources, and Accenture's consulting and deployment services.
AI Lighthouse combines ServiceNow's enterprise automation platform and engine, Nvidia's AI supercomputing and software resources, and Accenture's consulting and deployment services.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is offering support for demanding AI applications with a new cloud-based service underpinned by the company’s supercomputers.
With even extended support now expired for Windows 7 and 8, the era of non-cloud-connected operating systems has come to an end.
AMD has compiled diverse networking technology that it plans to optimise for enterprises, cloud providers, and high-speed applications.
Semiconductor vendors plan to raise prices on processors and peripheral chip products in the coming months, and will reportedly stretch into next year.
Worldwide spending on edge computing is expected to reach US$176 billion in 2022, an increase of 14.8 per cent over last year, according to IDC.
The ThinkEdge SE450 incorporates Nvidia GPUs for enterprise and industrial AI at the edge.
Five years ago, AMD was hanging on. Then two things happened: Dr. Lisa Su ascended to CEO and the vendor developed the Zen microarchitecture.
Tech giant faces challengers AMD, Arm, Nvidia and others as it implements a new fabrication strategy, develops new classes of processors, and embraces competitors as customers.
Demand for lower-end processors and a belief that the supply chain would never fail have fuelled shortages. The first step in response is patience.
For customers wanting to move assets out of the data centre but for whatever reason can’t shift to the cloud, a colocation is increasingly a viable option.
Embracing AI doesn't mean blowing up your electric bill. Here's how to minimise the pain.
IT vendors are offering billions in financial aid to keep enterprise IT sales from being cancelled and partners afloat, but do they benefit customers?
Major cloud providers are having trouble getting basic components for new data centres so they've put off some construction plans.
Major cloud providers are having trouble getting basic components for new data centres so they've put off some construction plans, but they have enough surplus capacity already to ride out the problem.