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More comprehensive vendor risk management practices and ‘backup as a service’ are two ways IT leaders are looking to better protect against SaaS incidents impacting their business.
German optical goods manufacturer Zeiss is pursuing a greenfield approach to its SAP S/4HANA switch, and CIO Carsten Trapp insists on standards and harmonization.
If business and tech don’t speak the same language, progress stalls. And when it comes to data and content management at the Australian government agency, it’s up to Sean Carritt to make sure nothing gets lost in translation.
At the Hot Chips 2024 conference, IBM announced its Telum II processor and previewed its Spyre accelerator for AI and other high-performance Big Iron workloads.
AI’s appetite for data and power is driving a focus on cloud rebalancing, data governance, observability, and energy sources.
IT leaders identify the technologies that are changing the way they work now — and what’s next. In some cases, those with the most disruptive potential are already part of your stack.
An investment in edge computing brings both hard and soft costs. Figuring out the hard costs is the easy part.
This could enhance AMD’s ability to develop high-performance systems, bolstering its competitiveness against Nvidia.
Anticipating astronomical compute-intensive AI workloads, hyperscalers and heavy data center operators are turning to energy providers for nuclear-fueled solutions in a ‘global arms race for power … like nothing we have ever seen before.
Most CIOs now evaluate potential vendors and partners based on their green initiatives as part of a greater push to lead sustainability efforts at their own companies.
To build or upgrade, that is the question facing heavy compute users, some of whom are finding upgrading CPUs and GPUs a go-to option, rather than building more server farms.
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