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10 Ways AI Affects HPC in 2019
April 1st, 2019 Comments Off on 10 Ways AI Affects HPC in 2019
AI workloads are becoming ubiquitous, including running on the world’s fastest computers — thereby changing what we call HPC forever. As every organization plans for the future, AI workloads are on our minds — how do they affect programming, software ...
Digital Transformation via Modernization: Avoid Rip-and-Replace Disruption
April 1st, 2019 Comments Off on Digital Transformation via Modernization: Avoid Rip-and-Replace Disruption
Many believe that 2019 will be a watershed year for digital transformation. There are practical objectives and operational challenges that are forcing executives to rethink previous IT strategies. The primary business driver tends to be variable (e.g., greater business ...
Killing Cloud Latency with Hot Data at the Edge
March 28th, 2019 Comments Off on Killing Cloud Latency with Hot Data at the Edge
High latency is an annoyance to consumers, a serious problem to businesses that want to leverage advanced infrastructure services via the cloud and a roadblock to the rollout of advanced IoT-powered capabilities, such as autonomous vehicles. Aversion to high ...
ScaleMatrix Extends Density to the Edge
March 27th, 2019 Comments Off on ScaleMatrix Extends Density to the Edge
The edge is anywhere, everywhere (and any size) you want it to be, including some forbidding places that – until the advent of AI and IoT workloads that demand localized processing, storage and low latency – would never have ...
From ‘Retinator’ to Visionary: AI for Automated Retinopathy Diagnosis
March 27th, 2019 Comments Off on From ‘Retinator’ to Visionary: AI for Automated Retinopathy Diagnosis
The Iowa Informatics Initiative (UI3) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Symposium was Friday, February 15, 2019 in the University of Iowa (UI) College of Public Health building. UI3 Director Greg Carmichael and UI Associate Dean for Research and Director of the ...
Nvidia on the Spot: Answering Autonomous Driving Ethical Questions
March 25th, 2019 Comments Off on Nvidia on the Spot: Answering Autonomous Driving Ethical Questions
We’ve all heard the question: An autonomous car carrying an adult comes around a blind turn and detects a child in the middle of the road. To the left is a cliff, to the right are pedestrians on the ...
GTC 2019: Chief Scientist Bill Dally Gives Glimpse into Nvidia Research Engine
March 25th, 2019 Comments Off on GTC 2019: Chief Scientist Bill Dally Gives Glimpse into Nvidia Research Engine
Amid the frenzy of GTC – Nvidia’s annual conference showcasing all things GPU (and now AI) – William Dally, chief scientist and SVP of research, provided a brief but insightful portrait of Nvidia’s research organization. It’s perhaps not gigantic ...
Tabor Communications Announces Rebranding of EnterpriseTech: EnterpriseAI
March 19th, 2019 Comments Off on Tabor Communications Announces Rebranding of EnterpriseTech: EnterpriseAI
Tabor Communications, publisher of high performance technology publications HPCwire, Datanami and EnterpriseTech, has announced that EnterpriseTech has been re-branded as EnterpriseAI. The new name reflects the publication’s increased focus on AI in recent years and increased interest in AI, ...
At GTC: Nvidia Expands Scope of Its AI and Data Center Ecosystem
March 19th, 2019 Comments Off on At GTC: Nvidia Expands Scope of Its AI and Data Center Ecosystem
In the high-stakes race to provide the AI life-cycle solution of choice, three of the biggest horses in the field are IBM, Intel and Nvidia. While the latter is only a fraction of the size of its two bigger ...
Guidelines for Getting Going with AI and Advanced Analytics
March 15th, 2019 Comments Off on Guidelines for Getting Going with AI and Advanced Analytics
These are exciting times for anyone yearning to drive significant business value from masses of data collected on the cloud. We finally have the processing power, software frameworks and appetite of the masses to conduct most of their daily ...