enterprise
-
Blog
Why SandboxAQ thinks large quantitative models have immense enterprise potential
A new type of AI, known as large quantitative models (LQMs), is set to eclipse large language models (LLMs) in areas such as finance, healthcare, energy, and life sciences — according to SandboxAQ, an Alphabet spin-out company now valued at $5 billion. Established in 2016 at Google’s Palo Alto headquarters, SandboxAQ began life as Alphabet’s ‘Sandbox’ division, with a focus…
Read More » -
Blog
CrowdStrike announces integration with Nvidia Enterprise AI Factory
Cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike has announced its integration into the Nvidia Enterprise AI Factory validated design architecture. As AI adoption continues to gather pace globally, the integration will enable enterprises to leverage CrowdStrike’s Falcon security capabilities in Nvidia Enterprise AI deployments to protect AI infrastructure, systems, and models. In an announcement, CrowdStrike’s chief business officer Daniel Bernard said the company is…
Read More » -
Blog
Zoho integrates payments into enterprise workflows with Zoho Payments – Computerworld
The move positions Zoho against entrenched players such as Stripe and PayPal, offering a natively integrated alternative built for mid-size companies and large enterprises. Native integration Zoho Payments aims to eliminate third-party gateways by integrating with Zoho’s finance and sales apps and reducing system sprawl — a top CIO pain point. Built to mirror the synergy seen in Zoho Analytics…
Read More » -
Blog
How Apple wins for enterprise IT – Computerworld
What Apple gets wrong It is interesting, given all that it gets right, the extent to which critics like to focus on what Apple gets wrong. Some of the most common criticisms could translate into easy wins for Apple: Yes, I think it should provide more in-depth granular information to assist enterprise IT deployments, but I would also argue that…
Read More » -
Blog
Where Apple falls short for enterprise IT – Computerworld
It’s clear that Apple is going to rely on additional generative AI providers beyond OpenAI’s ChatGPT. It remains to be seen whether Apple will offer granular controls for each potential AI’s features (or even allow pre-setting or requiring a specific LLM). Apple has invested in privacy with its Private Cloud Computeservers that act as an intermediary between device and LLM. And the…
Read More » -
Blog
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…
Read More » -
Blog
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
Read More » -
Blog
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…
Read More » -
Blog
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…
Read More » -
Blog
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…
Read More »