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SAS thinks quantum AI has huge enterprise potential – here’s why
SAS has emphasized the importance of its ongoing investment in quantum AI companies as it looks to master the technology for enterprises ahead of its competitors. The analytics veteran used its annual conference SAS Innovate 2025 to push quantum AI as a major technological breakthrough in the tech sector. To date, SAS has used ‘quantum AI’ to refer primarily to…
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Download the ‘AI-Savvy IT Leadership Strategies’ Enterprise Spotlight
Download the May 2025 issue of the Enterprise Spotlight from the editors of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World. Source link
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Microsoft adds enterprise search and ‘digital labor’ tools to M365 Copilot – Computerworld
Forrester views some Copilot features that handle simple tasks and tap into specific sources as being more “agent-ish” as opposed to true agentic AI. “Agent-ish solutions can solve point problems, but they aren’t the ‘digital coworkers’ that vendors are talking about, at least not yet,” Gownder said. As Copilot and other AI systems further integrate with enterprise tools, system administrators…
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Analysts weigh in on enterprise impact if Google forced to sell Chrome – Computerworld
Could disrupt the browser market Harrington countered, “this is not as simple as selling off a product; it’s a complete platform. And it’s moving from Google, where data collection is about selling ads, to OpenAI, where data collection is about training AI to then sell to a ridiculously wide variety of purposes. A ‘devil you know versus the devil you…
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Network Security at the Edge for AI-ready Enterprise
Modern enterprises are adopting AI applications, particularly generative AI (GenAI), at a rapid rate. This adds new network security challenges to already complex enterprise workloads spanning data centers, campuses, cloud, branches, and remote user locations. Network data is being reshaped by the rapid adoption of AI products. By 2026, it is estimated that over 80% of businesses are likely to…
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Google Cloud is leaning on all its strengths to support enterprise AI
As the sun sets on Google Cloud 2025, customers will be walking away with a promise ringing in their ears: you tell us how, and we’ll deliver. Throughout this year’s event, held at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Google Cloud made repeated promises to offer customers choice when it comes to cloud AI adoption. In my pre-conference analysis,…
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Progress WhatsUp Gold Enterprise Plus 2024 review
Businesses are spoilt for choice with network monitoring software, but few can match the track record of Progress Software’s WhatsUp Gold (WUG) as it’s been a main player in this market for over 30 years. Well-suited to SMBs and enterprises alike, it has consistently offered an impressive range of monitoring tools, all easily accessible from an informative central web console.…
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China’s rare earth export controls threaten enterprise IT hardware supply chains
China has announced immediate export controls on seven more rare earth elements critical to enterprise IT hardware manufacturing, firing a fresh salvo in the ongoing tech trade war. This move could significantly impact tech giants including Dell Technologies, HP, Apple, and IBM, along with semiconductor leaders such as Intel, Samsung, and TSMC. The new controls issued by China’s State Council require export…
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HPE eyes enterprise data sovereignty gains with Aruba Networking Central expansion
HPE has announced a sweeping expansion of its Aruba Networking Central platform, offering users a raft of new features focused on driving security and data sovereignty. As part of the move, users of the network management solution will be granted access to a virtual private cloud (VPC) environment aimed at shoring up data security and meeting regulatory requirements, the company…
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How enterprise IT can protect itself from genAI unreliability – Computerworld
It’s possible the reliability issues won’t be fixed until enterprise environments adapt to become more technologically hospitable to genAI systems. “The deeper problem lies in how most enterprises treat the model like a magic box, expecting it to behave perfectly in a messy, incomplete and outdated system,” said Soumendra Mohanty, chief strategy officer at AI vendor Tredence. “GenAI models hallucinate…
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